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DOI10.1016/j.biocon.2017.06.037
In the absence of an apex predator, irruptive herbivores suppress grass seed production: Implications for small granivores
Rees, James D.; Kingsford, Richard T.; Letnic, Mike
通讯作者Rees, James D.
来源期刊BIOLOGICAL CONSERVATION
ISSN0006-3207
EISSN1873-2917
出版年2017
卷号213页码:13-18
英文摘要

Many examples exist of species disappearing shortly after the extinction of a previously co-occurring apex predator, however processes connecting these events are often obscure. In Australian deserts, dingo Canis dingo eradication is associated with declines in abundances of small granivorous birds, even though dingoes and these flying birds rarely directly interact. We hypothesised that dingoes facilitate small granivores by reducing populations of large, grazing kangaroos Macropus spp., thereby increasing grass seed production and availability. To test this prediction, we monitored kangaroo abundances and surveyed grass seed production and biomass of native pastures in matched, desert habitats with dingoes and where dingoes were functionally extinct. Dingo absence was associated with 99.9% greater abundances of kangaroos, 88% - 98% lower pasture biomasses and 85% - 97% lower densities of grass seed heads. To test that these vegetation effects were related to kangaroo grazing, we constructed large herbivore exclosures in areas where dingoes where functionally extinct and there were no grazing livestock. After three years of kangaroo exclusion, pasture biomass and grass seed production were each 87% greater than in adjacent, grazed control plots. Regeneration of vegetation within the kangaroo exclosures demonstrated that kangaroo grazing was responsible for the differences in native pastures we had observed associated with the functional extinction of dingoes. Our results indicate that reduction of grass seed availability by kangaroo grazing is a likely explanation for the relative rarity of small granivorous birds in areas where dingoes are functionally extinct. In areas where apex predators have been eradicated, reintroducing and conserving apex predators or intensively controlling mammalian herbivores would be necessary to mitigate destructive herbivory.


英文关键词Trophic cascade Dingo Kangaroo Grazing impacts Indirect effects
类型Article
语种英语
国家Australia
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:000410014100003
WOS关键词KANGAROO POPULATIONS ; NORTHERN AUSTRALIA ; TROPHIC CASCADES ; ARID AUSTRALIA ; RED KANGAROOS ; TOP-PREDATOR ; BODY-SIZE ; PATTERNS ; DINGO ; ASSEMBLAGES
WOS类目Biodiversity Conservation ; Ecology ; Environmental Sciences
WOS研究方向Biodiversity & Conservation ; Environmental Sciences & Ecology
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/197835
作者单位Univ New South Wales, Ctr Ecosyst Sci, Sydney, NSW 2052, Australia
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Rees, James D.,Kingsford, Richard T.,Letnic, Mike. In the absence of an apex predator, irruptive herbivores suppress grass seed production: Implications for small granivores[J],2017,213:13-18.
APA Rees, James D.,Kingsford, Richard T.,&Letnic, Mike.(2017).In the absence of an apex predator, irruptive herbivores suppress grass seed production: Implications for small granivores.BIOLOGICAL CONSERVATION,213,13-18.
MLA Rees, James D.,et al."In the absence of an apex predator, irruptive herbivores suppress grass seed production: Implications for small granivores".BIOLOGICAL CONSERVATION 213(2017):13-18.
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