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DOI10.1071/WR17101
What do predator diets tell us about mammal declines in Kakadu National Park?
Stokeld, Danielle1; Fisher, Alaric1; Gentles, Tim1; Hill, Brydie1; Triggs, Barbara2; Woinarski, John C. Z.3; Gillespie, Graeme R.3
通讯作者Stokeld, Danielle
来源期刊WILDLIFE RESEARCH
ISSN1035-3712
EISSN1448-5494
出版年2018
卷号45期号:1页码:92-101
英文摘要

Context. Small- and medium-sized native mammals have suffered severe declines in much of northern Australia, including within protected areas such as Kakadu National Park. Several factors have been implicated in these declines but predation, particularly by feral cats (Felis catus), has been identified as potentially the most direct cause of decline for many species.


Aims. We evaluated how prey frequency changed in cat and dingo scats in Kakadu from the early 1980s to 2013-15, with this period spanning a severe decline in the small- and medium-sized mammal fauna.


Methods. Chi-square test of independence and Fisher’s exact test were used to compare prey frequencies between dingoes and cats, and among years to assess significance of temporal change.


Key results. Small- sized native mammals were the prey item occurring at the highest frequency in scats for both dingoes and cats in the 1980s. Prey content in dingo and cat scats differed in the 2010s with macropods predominating in the scats of dingoes, and medium-sized native mammals predominating in cat scats. The frequency of occurrence of small- sized native mammals declined in both dingo and cat scats between the 1980s and 2010 sampling periods, while the frequency of occurrence of medium-sized native mammals remained constant in dingo scats and increased in cat scats.


Conclusions. Small mammals were a major component of the diets of both dingoes and cats in Kakadu in the 1980s, when small mammals were much more abundant. Despite marked reduction from the 1980s to the 2010s in the capture rates of both small- and medium-sized native mammals, some species continue to persist in the diets of cats and dingoes at disproportionally high frequencies. Both predators continue to exert predatory pressure on mammal populations that have already experienced substantial declines.


Implications. Although predation by feral cats is a major threat to small- and medium-sized native mammals, dingoes may also play an important role in limiting their recovery. Disturbance from fire and grazing by introduced herbivores has been shown to augment predatory impacts of feral cats on native mammals. Predation more generally, not just by feral cats, may be exacerbated by these disturbance processes. Management programs that solely focus on mitigating the impact of feral cats to benefit threatened species may be inadequate in landscapes with other significant disturbance regimes and populations of predators.


英文关键词cat predator threatened fauna
类型Article
语种英语
国家Australia
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:000429152100010
WOS关键词WET-DRY TROPICS ; NORTHERN AUSTRALIA ; POPULATION-DYNAMICS ; HABITAT PREFERENCES ; PREY AVAILABILITY ; EASTERN AUSTRALIA ; DINGO PREDATION ; ARID AUSTRALIA ; TERRITORY ; SAVANNA
WOS类目Ecology ; Zoology
WOS研究方向Environmental Sciences & Ecology ; Zoology
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/213744
作者单位1.Northern Terr Dept Environm & Nat Resources, POB 496, Palmerston, NT 0831, Australia;
2.Dead Finish, 1 Dukes Rd, Genoa, Vic 3891, Australia;
3.Charles Darwin Univ, Casuarina, NT 0909, Australia
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Stokeld, Danielle,Fisher, Alaric,Gentles, Tim,et al. What do predator diets tell us about mammal declines in Kakadu National Park?[J],2018,45(1):92-101.
APA Stokeld, Danielle.,Fisher, Alaric.,Gentles, Tim.,Hill, Brydie.,Triggs, Barbara.,...&Gillespie, Graeme R..(2018).What do predator diets tell us about mammal declines in Kakadu National Park?.WILDLIFE RESEARCH,45(1),92-101.
MLA Stokeld, Danielle,et al."What do predator diets tell us about mammal declines in Kakadu National Park?".WILDLIFE RESEARCH 45.1(2018):92-101.
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