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DOI10.1644/13-MAMM-A-145.1
Dietary niche overlap of free-roaming dingoes and domestic dogs: the role of human-provided food
Newsome, Thomas M.1,2; Ballard, Guy-Anthony3,5; Crowther, Mathew S.1; Fleiveing, Peter J. S.4,5; Dickman, Christopher R.1
通讯作者Newsome, Thomas M.
来源期刊JOURNAL OF MAMMALOGY
ISSN0022-2372
EISSN1545-1542
出版年2014
卷号95期号:2页码:392-403
英文摘要

As both companion animals and opportunistic predators, dogs (Canis lupus spp.) have had a long and complex relationship with humans. In Australia, the dingo (C. l. dingo) was introduced 4,000 years ago and, other than humans, is now the continent’s top mammalian predator. Domestic dogs (C. l. familiaris) were introduced by Europeans more recently and they interbreed with dingoes. This hybridization has caused growing concern about the roles that domestic dogs and dingoes play in shaping ecosystem processes. There is also considerable debate about whether anthropogenic environmental changes can alter the ecological roles of dingoes. We used scat analysis to test whether the dingo, as the longer-established predator, occupies a different dietary niche from that of free-roaming domestic dogs, irrespective of human influence. Our results demonstrate considerable dietary overlap between dingoes and domestic dogs in areas where humans provide supplementary food, providing evidence against our hypothesis. However, the consumption by dingoes of a greater diversity of prey, in association with historical differences in the interactions between dingoes and humans, suggests a partial separation of their dietary niche from that of domestic dogs. We conclude that anthropogenic changes in resource availability could prevent dingoes from fulfilling their trophic regulatory or pre-European roles. Effective management of human-provided food is therefore required urgently to minimize the potential for subsidized populations of dingoes and domestic dogs to negatively affect co-occurring prey.


英文关键词diet dietary breadth human subsidies top-order predator
类型Article
语种英语
国家Australia
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:000334561700018
WOS关键词FLUCTUATING PREY POPULATIONS ; CANIS-LUPUS-DINGO ; REDUNDANCY ANALYSIS ; FEEDING ECOLOGY ; RURAL ZIMBABWE ; TANAMI-DESERT ; FAMILIARIS ; PREDATORS ; FOXES ; COMPETITION
WOS类目Zoology
WOS研究方向Zoology
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/183541
作者单位1.Univ Sydney, Sch Biol Sci, Sydney, NSW 2006, Australia;
2.Univ Canberra, Invas Anim Cooperat Res Ctr, Canberra, ACT 2617, Australia;
3.Univ New England, Biosecur NSW, Vertebrate Pest Res Unit, Armidale, NSW 2351, Australia;
4.Orange Agr Inst, Biosecur NSW, Vertebrate Pest Res Unit, Orange, NSW 2800, Australia;
5.Univ New England, Sch Environm & Rural Sci, Armidale, NSW 2351, Australia
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Newsome, Thomas M.,Ballard, Guy-Anthony,Crowther, Mathew S.,et al. Dietary niche overlap of free-roaming dingoes and domestic dogs: the role of human-provided food[J],2014,95(2):392-403.
APA Newsome, Thomas M.,Ballard, Guy-Anthony,Crowther, Mathew S.,Fleiveing, Peter J. S.,&Dickman, Christopher R..(2014).Dietary niche overlap of free-roaming dingoes and domestic dogs: the role of human-provided food.JOURNAL OF MAMMALOGY,95(2),392-403.
MLA Newsome, Thomas M.,et al."Dietary niche overlap of free-roaming dingoes and domestic dogs: the role of human-provided food".JOURNAL OF MAMMALOGY 95.2(2014):392-403.
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