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Toxic Trojans: can feral cat predation be mitigated by making their prey poisonous?

J. L. Read A B E , D. Peacock A C , A. F. Wayne D and K. E. Moseby A B
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A School of Earth and Environmental Sciences, The University of Adelaide, Private Mail Bag 1, Adelaide, SA 5064, Australia.

B Ecological Horizons, PO Box 207, Kimba, SA 5641, Australia.

C Biosecurity SA, GPO Box 1671, Adelaide, SA 5001, Australia.

D Department of Parks and Wildlife, Locked Bag 2, Manjimup, WA 6258, Australia.

E Corresponding author. Email: john.read@adelaide.edu.au

Wildlife Research 42(8) 689-696 https://doi.org/10.1071/WR15125
Submitted: 22 June 2015  Accepted: 2 November 2015   Published: 25 January 2016



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