Digging mammal reintroductions reduce termite biomass and alter assemblage composition along an aridity gradient

Volume: 191, Issue: 3, Pages: 645 - 656
Published: Oct 23, 2019
Abstract
Invasions can trigger cascades in ecological communities by altering species interactions. Following the introduction of cats and foxes into Australia, one tenth of Australia’s terrestrial mammal species became extinct, due to predation, while many continue to decline. The broader consequences for Australian ecosystems are poorly understood. Soil-dwelling invertebrates are likely to be affected by the loss of fossorial native mammals, which are...
Paper Details
Title
Digging mammal reintroductions reduce termite biomass and alter assemblage composition along an aridity gradient
Published Date
Oct 23, 2019
Journal
Volume
191
Issue
3
Pages
645 - 656
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