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Energy And Water Use By Invasive Goats (Capra Hircus) In An Australian Rangeland, And A Caution Against Using Broad-Scale Allometry To Predict Species-Specific Requirements, Adam J. Munn, C E. Cooper, B Russell, T J. Dawson, S R. Mcleod, S K. Maloney Jan 2012

Energy And Water Use By Invasive Goats (Capra Hircus) In An Australian Rangeland, And A Caution Against Using Broad-Scale Allometry To Predict Species-Specific Requirements, Adam J. Munn, C E. Cooper, B Russell, T J. Dawson, S R. Mcleod, S K. Maloney

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Feral goats (Capra hircus) are ubiquitous across much of Australia's arid and semi-arid rangelands, where they compete with domestic stock, contribute to grazing pressure on fragile ecosystems, and have been implicated in the decline of several native marsupial herbivores. Understanding the success of feral goats in Australia may provide insights into management strategies for this and other invasive herbivores. It has been suggested that frugal use of energy and water contributes to the success of feral goats in Australia, but data on the energy and water use of free-ranging animals are lacking. We measured the field metabolic rate …