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Wild dogma II: The role and implications of wild dogma for wild dog management in Australia

Wild dogma II: The role and implications of wild dogma for wild dog management in Australia
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摘要 The studies of Allen (2011) and Allen et al. (2011) recently examined the methodology underpinning claims that dingoes provide net benefits to biodiversity by suppressing foxes and cats. They found most studies to have design flaws and/or observational methods that preclude valid interpretations from the data, describing most of the current literature as 'wild dogma'. In this short supplement, we briefly highlight the roles and implications of wild dogma for wild dog management in Australia. We discuss nomenclature, and the influence that unreliable science can have on policy and practice changes related to apex predator management
出处 《Current Zoology》 SCIE CAS CSCD 北大核心 2011年第6期737-740,共4页 动物学报(英文版)
关键词 Apex predator Canis lupus dingo Practice change Public perceptions Wild dog management 野生 澳大利亚 管理 生物多样性 数据描述 方法论 净效益
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