TY - BOOK AU - Woinarski,John AU - Legge,Sarah,M. AU - Dickman,C.R. AU - TI - Cats in Australia: companion and killer SN - 9781486308453 AV - SF442 .C387 2019 PY - 2019/// CY - Clayton South, VIC PB - CSIRO Publishing KW - Cats KW - Australia KW - Feral animals KW - Feral cats KW - Control KW - Predatory animals KW - Australian KW - Electronic Books N1 - 2; 1. Domestic cat: origins --; 2. The natural history of cats --; 3. Cats and other predators --; 4. The cat's world: global distribution and impacts on biodiversity --; 5. Cats in Australia: history, spread, distribution and population size --; 6. Impacts of feral cats on Australian wildlife --; 7. Pet cats in Australia and their impact on wildlife --; 8. Economic and health impacts --; 9. Management of cats in Australia --; 10. Cat ethics --; 11. The ill-governed cat: law and policy --; 12. Cats on the mind: community attitudes --; 13. Conclusions and outlook; 2; b N2 - "A discussion of the impact of cats, their relationship with people, and their management. Across the world, cats are loved as pets or are kept or tolerated for their role in controlling some animal pests. But cats, both pets and feral, also kill many native animals and this toll can be enormous. Cats have been remarkably successful in Australia, spreading pervasively across the continent and many islands, occurring in all environments, and proving to be adept and adaptable hunters. A large proportion of Australia's distinctive fauna is threatened and recent research highlights the significant role that cats play in the decline and extinction of native species. Cats in Australia brings this research together, documenting the extent to which cats have subverted, and are continuing to subvert, Australia's biodiversity. But the book does much more than spotlight the impacts of cats on Australian nature. It describes the origins of cats and their global spread, their long-standing and varying relationship with people, their global impacts and their ecology. It also seeks to describe the challenge of managing cats, and the options available to constrain their impacts."-- CSIRO Publishing Website UR - httpss://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&db=nlabk&AN=2168571&site=eds-live&custid=s3260518 ER -