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SUBMITTER: Lepczyk CA
PROVIDER: S-EPMC10716121 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Dec
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Lepczyk Christopher A CA Fantle-Lepczyk Jean E JE Dunham Kylee D KD Bonnaud Elsa E Lindner Jocelyn J Doherty Tim S TS Woinarski John C Z JCZ
Nature communications 20231212 1
Free-ranging cats (Felis catus) are globally distributed invasive carnivores that markedly impact biodiversity. Here, to evaluate the potential threat of cats, we develop a comprehensive global assessment of species consumed by cats. We identify 2,084 species eaten by cats, of which 347 (16.65%) are of conservation concern. Islands contain threefold more species of conservation concern eaten by cats than continents do. Birds, reptiles, and mammals constitute ~90% of species consumed, with insect ...[more]