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DOI10.1371/journal.pone.0006861
More than Mere Numbers: The Impact of Lethal Control on the Social Stability of a Top-Order Predator
Wallach, Arian D.; Ritchie, Euan G.; Read, John; O’Neill, Adam J.
通讯作者Wallach, Arian D.
来源期刊PLOS ONE
ISSN1932-6203
出版年2009
卷号4期号:9
英文摘要

Population control of socially complex species may have profound ecological implications that remain largely invisible if only their abundance is considered. Here we discuss the effects of control on a socially complex top-order predator, the dingo ( Canis lupus dingo). Since European occupation of Australia, dingoes have been controlled over much of the continent. Our aim was to investigate the effects of control on their abundance and social stability. We hypothesized that dingo abundance and social stability are not linearly related, and proposed a theoretical model in which dingo populations may fluctuate between three main states: ( A) below carrying capacity and socially fractured, ( B) above carrying capacity and socially fractured, or ( C) at carrying capacity and socially stable. We predicted that lethal control would drive dingoes into the unstable states A or B, and that relaxation of control would allow recovery towards C. We tested our predictions by surveying relative abundance ( track density) and indicators of social stability (scent-marking and howling) at seven sites in the arid zone subject to differing degrees of control. We also monitored changes in dingo abundance and social stability following relaxation and intensification of control. Sites where dingoes had been controlled within the previous two years were characterized by low scent-marking activity, but abundance was similar at sites with and without control. Signs of social stability steadily increased the longer an area was allowed to recover from control, but change in abundance did not follow a consistent path. Comparison of abundance and stability among all sites and years demonstrated that control severely fractures social groups, but that the effect of control on abundance was neither consistent nor predictable. Management decisions involving large social predators must therefore consider social stability to ensure their conservation and ecological functioning.


类型Article
语种英语
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:000269522800005
WOS类目Multidisciplinary Sciences
WOS研究方向Science & Technology - Other Topics
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/162286
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Wallach, Arian D.,Ritchie, Euan G.,Read, John,et al. More than Mere Numbers: The Impact of Lethal Control on the Social Stability of a Top-Order Predator[J],2009,4(9).
APA Wallach, Arian D.,Ritchie, Euan G.,Read, John,&O’Neill, Adam J..(2009).More than Mere Numbers: The Impact of Lethal Control on the Social Stability of a Top-Order Predator.PLOS ONE,4(9).
MLA Wallach, Arian D.,et al."More than Mere Numbers: The Impact of Lethal Control on the Social Stability of a Top-Order Predator".PLOS ONE 4.9(2009).
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