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Introduced predators and habitat structure influence range contraction of an endangered native predator, the northern quoll

机译:引入的捕食者和栖息地结构影响着濒临灭绝的本地捕食者北部鼠的范围收缩

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Introduced predators such as feral cats (Fells catus) are responsible for declines of many small mammals across the globe. The impact of cats can be exacerbated by mesopredator release, when larger predators (e.g. sands) are suppressed. In response to increasing predation threat from cats, native species may change their use of landscapes. We studied how interactions among native and introduced predators affect the decline of the largest native predator in northern Australia, the endangered northern quoll (Dasyurus hallucatus). The northern quoll is a carnivorous marsupial 'that is undergoing rapid population declines in most of its range, and is retreating to rugged, rocky parts of the landscape. Widespread dingo (Canis dingo) control has been hypothesized to lead to mesopredator release of cats in parts of the continent. Using camera trapping and GIS mapping methods, we determined the temporal activity and spatial distributions of sympatric northern quolls, dingoes and cats in the semi-arid Pilbara region of Western Australia We found that dingoes were scarce, and their role as top predators in our study areas was weak. Cats avoided dingoes in time at a fine scale, but their spatial distribution was not affected by dingoes. Cats frequently used flat, open habitats. Quoits avoided areas used by cats. We suggest that introduced predators influence the use of landscapes by northern quolls at both local and larger scales. Predator avoidance is likely to be a major reason for the contraction of the distribution of northern quolls to rocky areas across northern Australia. (C) 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
机译:引入的捕食者,例如野猫(Fells catus),是造成全球许多小型哺乳动物数量下降的原因。当较大的食肉动物(例如沙子)受到抑制时,中粒繁殖者的释放会加剧猫的影响。为了应对来自猫的日益增加的捕食威胁,本地物种可能会改变其对景观的使用。我们研究了本土和外来捕食者之间的相互作用如何影响澳大利亚北部最大的本土捕食者-濒临灭绝的北洋(Dasyurus hallucatus)的衰落。北半球是一种食肉有袋动物,在其大部分范围内人口都在迅速减少,并正在退缩到崎,的岩石地带。据推测,广泛的野狗(Canis dingo)控制可导致非洲部分地区的猫的中压释放。使用相机诱捕和GIS测绘方法,我们确定了西澳大利亚半干旱的皮尔巴拉地区同胞北洋quo,野狗和猫的时间活动和空间分布我们发现野狗稀少,并且它们在我们的研究中为主要掠食者区域薄弱。猫在小范围内及时避开了野狗,但它们的空间分布不受野狗的影响。猫经常使用平坦,开放的栖息地。避免了猫使用的区域。我们建议引进的掠食者会影响当地和更大范围的北部荒地对景观的利用。避免掠食者可能是导致北流向澳大利亚北部多岩石地区分布减少的主要原因。 (C)2016 Elsevier Ltd.保留所有权利。

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