Cat predation of Kangaroo Island dunnarts in aftermath of bushfire

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The Kangaroo Island dunnart (Sminthopsis aitkeni) is a critically endangered marsupial species with an estimated population of ~ 500 individuals found only on the western end of Australia's third largest island. Severe bushfires recently burnt more than 98% of its known and predicted habitat that was already under pressure from fragmentation. After the fires, we found evidence of eight individual dunnarts in the digestive tract of seven feral cats, out of the 86 collected in remaining unburnt refugia; thus demonstrating the need of immediate risk management efforts after large-scale stochastic events.

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Hodgens, P., Groffen, H., O’Handley, R., Vyas, A., & Lignereux, L. (2022). Cat predation of Kangaroo Island dunnarts in aftermath of bushfire. Scientific Reports, 12(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-11383-6

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