Ecological impacts of human‐induced animal behaviour change

MW Wilson, AD Ridlon, KM Gaynor, SD Gaines… - Ecology …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
A growing body of literature has documented myriad effects of human activities on animal
behaviour, yet the ultimate ecological consequences of these behavioural shifts remain …

Distinctive diets of eutherian predators in Australia

PA Fleming, AM Stobo-Wilson… - Royal Society …, 2022 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Introduction of the domestic cat and red fox has devastated Australian native fauna. We
synthesized Australian diet analyses to identify traits of prey species in cat, fox and dingo …

Efficiency and composition of vertebrate scavengers at the land-water interface in the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone

PE Schlichting, CN Love, SC Webster, JC Beasley - Food Webs, 2019 - Elsevier
Scavenging increases the connectivity of food webs yet scavenging links between adjacent
ecosystems are poorly characterized. Here we explored the movement of aquatic carrion …

Mesopredators retain their fear of humans across a development gradient

CM Reilly, JP Suraci, JA Smith, Y Wang… - Behavioral …, 2022 - academic.oup.com
Anthropogenic impacts on wildlife behavior arise both from the immediate presence of
people, which induces fear responses in many species, and the human footprint (ie …

Ecological and cultural understanding as a basis for management of a globally significant island landscape

KE Walker, C Baldwin, GC Conroy, G Applegate… - Coasts, 2022 - mdpi.com
Islands provide the opportunity to explore management regimes and research issues related
to the isolation, uniqueness, and integrity of ecological systems. K'gari (Fraser Island) is an …

Efficacy of management efforts to reduce food-related dingo–human interactions and conflict on K'gari (fraser island), Australia

L Behrendorff, R King, BL Allen - Animals, 2023 - mdpi.com
Simple Summary Improved understanding of the drivers of human–predator conflict may
assist in reducing such conflicts. We collated available human–dingo interaction reports …

Utilisation of stranded marine fauna washed ashore on K'gari (Fraser Island), Australia, by dingoes

L Behrendorff, LKP Leung… - Australian Journal of …, 2018 - CSIRO Publishing
Stranded marine fauna have been identified as a potentially significant food resource for
terrestrial carnivores, but how such subsidisation influences terrestrial species ecology is not …

Trouble in paradise: When two species of conservation and cultural value clash, causing a management conundrum

L Behrendorff, R King, BL Allen - Ecology and Evolution, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Threatened species throughout the world are in decline due to various causes. In some
cases, predators of conservation or cultural value are causing the decline of threatened …

Do urban red foxes attack people? An exploratory study and review of incidents in Britain

B Bridge, S Harris - Human–Wildlife Interactions, 2020 - digitalcommons.usu.edu
Human–wildlife interactions are believed to be increasing worldwide, and a number of
studies have analyzed the risks posed by larger carnivores. However, people can also …

Activity of dingoes (Canis familiaris) and their use of anthropogenic resources in the Strzelecki Desert, South Australia

PD Meek, GA Ballard, J Abell, H Milne, D Smith… - Wildlife …, 2024 - CSIRO Publishing
Context Managing human–wildlife conflict where anthropogenic resources are provided is
difficult. Providing food, water and shelter can result in over-abundant dingo populations …