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Wildlife Research | 2017

Demographic evaluation of translocating the threatened northern quoll to two Australian islands

Anthony D. Griffiths; Brooke Rankmore; Kym Brennan; John Casimir Zichy Woinarski

Abstract Context. Translocation is widely used to help avoid extinction of species from threatening processes. A fundamental objective of translocation is to establish self-sustaining populations; estimating demographic parameters is critical to assessing success of these programs and can also be used to support future management actions. Aims. We estimated demographic parameters to evaluate the success of translocating the northern quoll Dasyurus hallucatus to two islands (Astell and Pobassoo), in response to the threat posed by the introduced cane toad Rhinella marina on the Australian mainland. Methods. We used capture–mark–recapture methods to monitor both populations at regular intervals from initial release in 2003 until 2009 and a one-off survey in 2014. Key results. Relative abundance (trap success) increased exponentially in the first 4 years, declined, and then stabilised in subsequent years. The population of female northern quolls on Astell Island peaked in 2006 with an estimate of 3640 (95% CI 3022–4257), and on Pobassoo Island the peak was 2007 with 617 (95% CI 531–703) females. In 2014 the population had decreased to 2193 (95% CI 1920–2467) on Astell and 451 (95% CI 359–543) on Pobassoo. Apparent survival and body condition decreased significantly following the population peak, possibly related to density dependence. Conclusion. Both populations of northern quolls reached their regulation phase after going through establishment and growth phases, which included exceeding carrying capacity. The pattern was similar between the populations. Implications. Increased survival and recruitment at threat-free translocation sites contributes to successful establishment of self-sustaining populations.


Archive | 2003

Biodiversity conservation on the Tiwi Islands, Northern Territory : part 2. fauna

John Casimir Zichy Woinarski; Kym Brennan; Craig Hempel; Martin Armstrong; Damian Milne; Ray Chatto


Archive | 2000

Biodiversity conservation on the Tiwi Islands : plants, vegetation types and terrestrial vertebrates on Melville Island

John Casimir Zichy Woinarski; Kym Brennan; Craig Hempel; Ron S. C. Firth; Felicity Watt


Archive | 2008

Island translocation of the northern quoll Dasyurus hallucatus as a conservation response to the spread of the cane toad Chaunus (Bufo) marinus in the Northern Territory, Australia

Kym Brennan; M. Cardoso; K. Firestone; John Casimir Zichy Woinarski; Anthony D. Griffiths; Brooke Rankmore; Robert Taylor; Bruce Lirrwa Ganambarr


Archive | 2007

The natural occurrence of northern quolls Dasyurus hallucatus on islands of the Northern Territory: assessment of refuges from the threat posed by cane toads Bufo marinus.

John Casimir Zichy Woinarski; Brooke Rankmore; Alaric Fisher; Kym Brennan; Damian Milne


Archive | 2003

Biodiversity conservation on the Tiwi Islands, Northern Territory : part 1. environments and plants

John Casimir Zichy Woinarski; Kym Brennan; Ian Donald Cowie; Raelee Kerrigan; Craig Hempel


Kakadu National Park Landscape Symposium 7 | 2014

Threatened terrestrial mammals of Kakadu National Park: which species?; how are they faring? and what needs to be done for them?

John Casimir Zichy Woinarski; Alaric Fisher


Archive | 2009

A decision-support system for the conservation management of the Gouldian finch

Damian Milne; John Casimir Zichy Woinarski; Csiro Sustainable Ecosystems; Adam C. Liedloff


Archive | 2008

Review of threats to biodiversity in the Northern Territory : final report for NHT project 2005/043

Owen Price; Adam G. Drucker; Glenn Edwards; John Casimir Zichy Woinarski; Keith Saalfeld; Alaric Fisher; Jeremy Russell-Smith


Archive | 2007

Vegetation retention plans for Darwin, Marrakai and Katherine, Mataranka regions

Owen Price; Anthony D. Griffiths; John Casimir Zichy Woinarski; Mani Berghout; Jane Edwards

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Kym Brennan

Cooperative Research Centre

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Alaric Fisher

Cooperative Research Centre

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Brooke Rankmore

Charles Darwin University

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Craig Hempel

Cooperative Research Centre

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Owen Price

Cooperative Research Centre

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Adam C. Liedloff

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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Ray Chatto

Cooperative Research Centre

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Ron S. C. Firth

Charles Darwin University

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