Corrigendum to: The threats to Australia's imperilled species and implications for a national conservation response
Since European occupation of Australia, human activities have caused the dramatic decline
and sometimes extinction of many of the continent's unique species. Here we provide a …
and sometimes extinction of many of the continent's unique species. Here we provide a …
We need to worry about Bella and Charlie: the impacts of pet cats on Australian wildlife
Research and management attention on the impacts of the introduced domestic cat (Felis
catus) on Australian fauna have focussed mainly on the feral population. Here, we …
catus) on Australian fauna have focussed mainly on the feral population. Here, we …
Biological invasion, biosecurity, tourism, and globalisation
One of the major characteristics of globalisation has been the spread of plant and animal
species. Although fauna and flora are always on the move, human mobility and its …
species. Although fauna and flora are always on the move, human mobility and its …
Domestic cats and their impacts on biodiversity: A blind spot in the application of nature conservation law
Free‐ranging domestic cats Felis catus, from owned pets to feral cats, impact biodiversity
through predation, fear effects, competition, disease and hybridization. Scientific knowledge …
through predation, fear effects, competition, disease and hybridization. Scientific knowledge …
Introduced cats (Felis catus) eating a continental fauna: the number of mammals killed in Australia
Predation by cats (Felis catus) is implicated in the decline and extinction of many Australian
mammal species. We estimate the number of mammals killed by cats across Australia …
mammal species. We estimate the number of mammals killed by cats across Australia …
The small home ranges and large local ecological impacts of pet cats
Domestic cats (Felis catus) are a conservation concern because they kill billions of native
prey each year, but without spatial context the ecological importance of pets as predators …
prey each year, but without spatial context the ecological importance of pets as predators …
Counting the bodies: Estimating the numbers and spatial variation of Australian reptiles, birds and mammals killed by two invasive mesopredators
Aim Introduced predators negatively impact biodiversity globally, with insular fauna often
most severely affected. Here, we assess spatial variation in the number of terrestrial …
most severely affected. Here, we assess spatial variation in the number of terrestrial …
How many reptiles are killed by cats in Australia?
Context Feral cats (Felis catus) are a threat to biodiversity globally, but their impacts upon
continental reptile faunas have been poorly resolved. Aims To estimate the number of …
continental reptile faunas have been poorly resolved. Aims To estimate the number of …
Estimates of wildlife killed by free-ranging cats in China
Throughout much of the world, growing populations of free-ranging domestic cats pose an
increasingly serious threat to biodiversity. However, no study has estimated the magnitude …
increasingly serious threat to biodiversity. However, no study has estimated the magnitude …
Introduced cats Felis catus eating a continental fauna: inventory and traits of Australian mammal species killed
Mammals comprise the bulk of the diet of free‐ranging domestic cats Felis catus (defined as
including outdoor pet cats, strays, and feral cats) in most parts of their global range. In …
including outdoor pet cats, strays, and feral cats) in most parts of their global range. In …