Journal article

Diets of sympatric native and introduced carnivores in the Barrington Tops, eastern Australia

AS Glen, M Pennay, CR Dickman, BA Wintle, KB Firestone

Austral Ecology | Published : 2011

Abstract

Invasive predators have severe impacts on global biodiversity, and their effects in Australia have been more extreme than on any other continent. The spotted-tailed quoll (Dasyurus maculatus), an endangered marsupial carnivore, coexists with three eutherian carnivores, the red fox (Vulpes vulpes), feral cat (Felis catus) and wild dog (Canis lupus ssp.) with which it did not coevolve. No previous study has investigated dietary overlap between quolls and the suite of three eutherian carnivores. By analysing scats, we aimed to quantify dietary overlap within this carnivore assemblage in eastern Australia, and to detect any differences that may facilitate coexistence. We also sought evidence of ..

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Funding Acknowledgements

We thank D Sutherland for discussions that helped to improve the manuscript, and B Dowling for collecting many of the quoll scats. A Glen was supported by an Invasive Animals CRC Postdoctoral Fellowship. We are grateful to R Palmer and three anonymous referees for comments that helped greatly to improve the manuscript.