Underestimating the underdog: Camera trap observations of full‐contact combat between quenda ( Isoodon fusciventer) and black rats ( Rattus rattus)
Abstract Urban environments offer a variety of habitats to Australian wildlife by providing shelter and food which is otherwise restricted in remnant small bushlands scattered throughout suburbs. The quenda ( Isoodon fusciventer ) is a native Western Australian small marsupial that has adapted succe...
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crwiley:10.1111/aec.13477 2024-09-15T18:31:53+00:00 Underestimating the underdog: Camera trap observations of full‐contact combat between quenda ( Isoodon fusciventer) and black rats ( Rattus rattus) Gagnon, Marthe Monique Bateman, Philip W. 2024 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/aec.13477 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/aec.13477 en eng Wiley http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Austral Ecology volume 49, issue 1 ISSN 1442-9985 1442-9993 journal-article 2024 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1111/aec.13477 2024-07-25T04:20:11Z Abstract Urban environments offer a variety of habitats to Australian wildlife by providing shelter and food which is otherwise restricted in remnant small bushlands scattered throughout suburbs. The quenda ( Isoodon fusciventer ) is a native Western Australian small marsupial that has adapted successfully to life in urban gardens where it competes for food with the black rat ( Rattus rattus ), omnipresent in urban developments. We report here, for the first time, camera trap evidence of black rats actively attacking quendas in an urban backyard. These observations have implications for the preservation of quenda populations in urban gardens and remnant bushlands, supporting the need for black rat management as black rats could compromise the success of re‐introductions or jeopardize the survival of small quenda populations in urban remnant bushlands. Article in Journal/Newspaper Rattus rattus Wiley Online Library Austral Ecology 49 1 |
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Abstract Urban environments offer a variety of habitats to Australian wildlife by providing shelter and food which is otherwise restricted in remnant small bushlands scattered throughout suburbs. The quenda ( Isoodon fusciventer ) is a native Western Australian small marsupial that has adapted successfully to life in urban gardens where it competes for food with the black rat ( Rattus rattus ), omnipresent in urban developments. We report here, for the first time, camera trap evidence of black rats actively attacking quendas in an urban backyard. These observations have implications for the preservation of quenda populations in urban gardens and remnant bushlands, supporting the need for black rat management as black rats could compromise the success of re‐introductions or jeopardize the survival of small quenda populations in urban remnant bushlands. |
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Gagnon, Marthe Monique Bateman, Philip W. Underestimating the underdog: Camera trap observations of full‐contact combat between quenda ( Isoodon fusciventer) and black rats ( Rattus rattus) |
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Gagnon, Marthe Monique Bateman, Philip W. |
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Gagnon, Marthe Monique |
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Underestimating the underdog: Camera trap observations of full‐contact combat between quenda ( Isoodon fusciventer) and black rats ( Rattus rattus) |
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Underestimating the underdog: Camera trap observations of full‐contact combat between quenda ( Isoodon fusciventer) and black rats ( Rattus rattus) |
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Underestimating the underdog: Camera trap observations of full‐contact combat between quenda ( Isoodon fusciventer) and black rats ( Rattus rattus) |
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Underestimating the underdog: Camera trap observations of full‐contact combat between quenda ( Isoodon fusciventer) and black rats ( Rattus rattus) |
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Underestimating the underdog: Camera trap observations of full‐contact combat between quenda ( Isoodon fusciventer) and black rats ( Rattus rattus) |
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underestimating the underdog: camera trap observations of full‐contact combat between quenda ( isoodon fusciventer) and black rats ( rattus rattus) |
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