Aim Reducing the impacts of feral cats (Felis catus) is a priority for conservation managers across the globe, and success in achieving this aim requires a detailed understanding of the species’ ecology across a broad spectrum of climatic and environmental conditions. We reviewed the diet of the feral cat across Australia and on Australian territorial islands, seeking to identify biogeographical patterns in dietary composition and diversity, and use the results to consider how feral cats may best be managed. Location Australia and its territorial islands. Methods Using 49 published and unpublished data sets, we modelled trophic diversity and the consumption of eight food groups against latitude, longitude, mean temperature, precipitat...
Populations of feral (not owned by humans) and domestic cats Felis catus coexist in most inhabited i...
There is a paucity of data on the diet of red foxes (Vulpes vulpes) and feral cats (Felis catus) in ...
The domestic cat (Felis catus) is an invasive exotic in many locations around the world and is thoug...
Mammals comprise the bulk of the diet of free-ranging domestic cats Felis catus (defined as includin...
Context. Recent global concern over invertebrate declines has drawn attention to the causes and cons...
Predation by cats (Felis catus) is implicated in the decline and extinction of many Australian mamma...
Predation by cats (Felis catus) is implicated in the decline and extinction of many Australian mamma...
The impacts of invasive predators can be amplified by high densities of invasive prey species. In Au...
Abstract ContextFeral cats have been identified as a key threat to Australia’s biodiversity, partic...
Cats are among the most successful and damaging invaders on islands and a significant driver of exti...
Cats are among the most successful and damaging invaders on islands and a significant driver of exti...
Feral cats (Felis catus) have devastated wildlife globally. In Australia, feral cats are implicated ...
We investigated the hypothesis that trophic competition between a top predator and a smaller predato...
Populations of feral (not owned by humans) and domestic cats Felis catus coexist in most inhabited i...
There is a paucity of data on the diet of red foxes (Vulpes vulpes) and feral cats (Felis catus) in ...
The domestic cat (Felis catus) is an invasive exotic in many locations around the world and is thoug...
Mammals comprise the bulk of the diet of free-ranging domestic cats Felis catus (defined as includin...
Context. Recent global concern over invertebrate declines has drawn attention to the causes and cons...
Predation by cats (Felis catus) is implicated in the decline and extinction of many Australian mamma...
Predation by cats (Felis catus) is implicated in the decline and extinction of many Australian mamma...
The impacts of invasive predators can be amplified by high densities of invasive prey species. In Au...
Abstract ContextFeral cats have been identified as a key threat to Australia’s biodiversity, partic...
Cats are among the most successful and damaging invaders on islands and a significant driver of exti...
Cats are among the most successful and damaging invaders on islands and a significant driver of exti...
Feral cats (Felis catus) have devastated wildlife globally. In Australia, feral cats are implicated ...
We investigated the hypothesis that trophic competition between a top predator and a smaller predato...
Populations of feral (not owned by humans) and domestic cats Felis catus coexist in most inhabited i...
There is a paucity of data on the diet of red foxes (Vulpes vulpes) and feral cats (Felis catus) in ...
The domestic cat (Felis catus) is an invasive exotic in many locations around the world and is thoug...