Although invasive species can have substantial impacts on animal communities, cases of invasive species facilitating native species by removing their predators have rarely been demonstrated across vertebrate trophic linkages. The predictable spread of the invasive cane toad (<i>Rhinella marina</i>), however, offered a unique opportunity to quantify cascading effects. In northern Australia, three species of predatory monitor lizards suffered severe population declines due to toad-induced lethal toxic ingestion (yellow-spotted monitor [<i>Varanus panoptes</i>], Mertens' water monitor [<i>V. mertensi</i>], Mitchell's water monitor [<i>V. mitchelli</i>]). We, thus, predicted subsequent increases in the abundance and recruitment of prey species ...
Invasive species can have dramatic and detrimental effects on native species, and the magnitude of t...
Exotic animal and plant species introduced into the Australian continent often imparted catastrophic...
Invasive species are frequently blamed for faunal declines, but there is little direct evidence abou...
Although invasive species can have substantial impacts on animal communities, cases of invasive spec...
Invasive species can trigger trophic cascades in animal communities, but published cases involving t...
Abstract By affecting the abundance of key native species, invasive taxa may disrupt ecosystem servi...
Top predators can suppress mesopredators both by killing them and by motivating changes in their beh...
© Springer International Publishing AG, part of Springer Nature 2017. Understanding the impacts that...
Invasive vertebrates are frequently reported to have catastrophic effects on the populations of spec...
The cane toad Bufo marinus has been migrating westward across northern Australia since its introduct...
Introduced into Australia in 1935, the cane toad (Chaunus [Bufo] marinus) threatens native vertebrat...
Recent research has revealed that impacts of some invasive species are chronic. Invasive cane toads ...
An understanding of which native species are severely impacted by an anthropogenic change (such as t...
The invasive cane toad (Rhinella marina) has decimated populations of a keystone predator, the yello...
The novel interactions posed by invasive species can have complex effects on ecosystems owing to bot...
Invasive species can have dramatic and detrimental effects on native species, and the magnitude of t...
Exotic animal and plant species introduced into the Australian continent often imparted catastrophic...
Invasive species are frequently blamed for faunal declines, but there is little direct evidence abou...
Although invasive species can have substantial impacts on animal communities, cases of invasive spec...
Invasive species can trigger trophic cascades in animal communities, but published cases involving t...
Abstract By affecting the abundance of key native species, invasive taxa may disrupt ecosystem servi...
Top predators can suppress mesopredators both by killing them and by motivating changes in their beh...
© Springer International Publishing AG, part of Springer Nature 2017. Understanding the impacts that...
Invasive vertebrates are frequently reported to have catastrophic effects on the populations of spec...
The cane toad Bufo marinus has been migrating westward across northern Australia since its introduct...
Introduced into Australia in 1935, the cane toad (Chaunus [Bufo] marinus) threatens native vertebrat...
Recent research has revealed that impacts of some invasive species are chronic. Invasive cane toads ...
An understanding of which native species are severely impacted by an anthropogenic change (such as t...
The invasive cane toad (Rhinella marina) has decimated populations of a keystone predator, the yello...
The novel interactions posed by invasive species can have complex effects on ecosystems owing to bot...
Invasive species can have dramatic and detrimental effects on native species, and the magnitude of t...
Exotic animal and plant species introduced into the Australian continent often imparted catastrophic...
Invasive species are frequently blamed for faunal declines, but there is little direct evidence abou...