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RESEARCH ARTICLE

Decline of Cane Toad, Bufo-Marinus, Populations - Status of Urban Toads

WJ Freeland, BLJ Delvinquier and B Bonnin

Australian Wildlife Research 13(4) 597 - 601
Published: 1986

Abstract

Cane toads from an urban population in Townsville, Qld, exhibit poor body condition and small body size, as do toads in populations around Townsville which have declined in numbers. The small body size and poor condition are associated with a high food intake and a low rate of parasitism. The results suggest that decline of rural populations is not a product of parasitism, or food and or water shortages related to unusually adverse seasonal conditions. Populations of cane toads around Townsville declined more than 3 years before this study.

https://doi.org/10.1071/WR9860597

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