We argue that the behavioural capacity of feral cats to undertake long -
distance excursions to exploit transient hunting opportunities results in significantly higher total predator pressure on prey, and helps to explain how low -
density cat populations could have
large impacts on small - mammal abundance
at landscape scales.
Her «work process and focus on a synthetic quality — amplified
at a
large scale» continues to «imbue a sense of ease and spontaneity from a
distance, yet
at closer view, captures the immense abstraction of speed,
density, and signal that traverse space and time.»