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DOI10.1111/emr.12118
Does lethal control of top-predators release mesopredators? A re-evaluation of three Australian case studies
Allen, Benjamin L.; Lundie-Jenkins, Geoff; Burrows, Neil D.; Engeman, Richard M.; Fleming, Peter J. S.; Leung, Luke K. -P.
通讯作者Allen, Benjamin L.
来源期刊ECOLOGICAL MANAGEMENT & RESTORATION
ISSN1442-7001
EISSN1442-8903
出版年2014
卷号15期号:3页码:191-195
英文摘要

Top-predators can sometimes be important for structuring fauna assemblages in terrestrial ecosystems. Through a complex trophic cascade, the lethal control of top-predators has been predicted to elicit positive population responses from mesopredators that may in turn increase predation pressure on prey species of concern. In support of this hypothesis, many relevant research papers, opinion pieces and literature reviews identify three particular case studies as supporting evidence for top-predator control-induced release of mesopredators in Australia. However, many fundamental details essential for supporting this hypothesis are missing from these case studies, which were each designed to investigate alternative aims. Here, we re-evaluate the strength of evidence for top-predator control-induced mesopredator release from these three studies after comprehensive analyses of associated unpublished correlative and experimental data. Circumstantial evidence alluded to mesopredator releases of either the European Red Fox (Vulpes vulpes) or feral Cat (Felis catus) coinciding with Dingo (Canis lupus dingo) control in each case. Importantly, however, substantial limitations in predator population sampling techniques and/or experimental designs preclude strong assertions about the effect of lethal control on mesopredator populations from these studies. In all cases, multiple confounding factors and plausible alternative explanations for observed changes in predator populations exist. In accord with several critical reviews and a growing body of demonstrated experimental evidence on the subject, we conclude that there is an absence of reliable evidence for top-predator control-induced mesopredator release from these three case studies. Well-designed and executed studies are critical for investigating potential top-predator control-induced mesopredator release.


英文关键词lethal control mesopredator release poison baiting top-predator trophic cascade
类型Article
语种英语
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:000342577500004
WOS关键词ET-AL. 2012 ; BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION ; WILD DOGMA ; WESTERN-AUSTRALIA ; FERAL CATS ; DINGOES ; MANAGEMENT ; REGULATORS ; DESERT ; IMPACT
WOS类目Ecology
WOS研究方向Environmental Sciences & Ecology
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/181690
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Allen, Benjamin L.,Lundie-Jenkins, Geoff,Burrows, Neil D.,et al. Does lethal control of top-predators release mesopredators? A re-evaluation of three Australian case studies[J],2014,15(3):191-195.
APA Allen, Benjamin L.,Lundie-Jenkins, Geoff,Burrows, Neil D.,Engeman, Richard M.,Fleming, Peter J. S.,&Leung, Luke K. -P..(2014).Does lethal control of top-predators release mesopredators? A re-evaluation of three Australian case studies.ECOLOGICAL MANAGEMENT & RESTORATION,15(3),191-195.
MLA Allen, Benjamin L.,et al."Does lethal control of top-predators release mesopredators? A re-evaluation of three Australian case studies".ECOLOGICAL MANAGEMENT & RESTORATION 15.3(2014):191-195.
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