Author:
Edwards G. P.,de Preu N. D.,Shakeshaft B. J.,Crealy I. V.
Abstract
We evaluated the efficacy of spotlight surveys
and passive track surveys conducted along roads for assessing the relative
abundance of feral cats and dingoes in a semi-arid rangeland environment in
central Australia. Track surveys were more time-efficient than spotlight
surveys and offered higher precision. We cover a range of issues that need to
be considered when using track-based surveys to assess population change. We
also discuss the merits of other techniques used to monitor the abundance of
mammalian carnivores.
Subject
Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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