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

Author:

Behrendorff Linda12ORCID,King Rachel3,Allen Benjamin L.45

Affiliation:

1. School of Agriculture and Food Sciences University of Queensland Gatton Queensland Australia

2. Queensland Government Department of Environment and Science Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service K'gari Queensland Australia

3. School of Mathematics, Physics and Computing University of Southern Queensland Toowoomba Queensland Australia

4. Institute for Life Sciences and the Environment University of Southern Queensland Toowoomba Queensland Australia

5. Centre for African Conservation Ecology Nelson Mandela University Port Elizabeth South Africa

Abstract

AbstractThreatened 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 prey, presenting a conservation conundrum for managers. We surveyed marine turtle nests on K'gari (formally known as Fraser Island), Australia, to investigate dingo predation of green and loggerhead turtle nests, where each of these species is of conservation value. Our monitoring revealed that 84% of nests were predated by dingoes. Only 16% of nests were not consumed by dingoes, and only 5.7% of nests were confirmed to have successfully hatched. Up to 94% of nests were consumed in some areas, and predation rates were similar across different dingo packs. Information on the available numbers of nests and dingoes in the area indicated that turtle nests alone are sufficient to support extant dingoes over the summer. These results indicate that marine turtle eggs represent a previously unquantified but important food source for dingoes on K'gari, and that turtle nests at this rookery site are under serious threat from dingoes. This research should highlight the importance of prioritising the protection of turtle nests from dingoes or risk losing the entire rookery forever in the near future.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Nature and Landscape Conservation,Ecology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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