Eastern false pipistrelle
Falsistrellus tasmaniensis
Blamed on cats
IUCN status: Vulnerable
EPBC Predator Threat Rating: Not assessed
IUCN claim: “threats from feral cats are pervasive”
Studies in support
No studies
Studies not in support
No studies
Is the threat claim evidence-based?
No studies were found linking cats to bats.
Evidence linking Falsistrellus
tasmaniensis to cats. Systematic review of evidence for an
association between Falsistrellus tasmaniensis and cats.
Positive studies are in support of the hypothesis that cats
contribute to the decline of Falsistrellus tasmaniensis, negative
studies are not in support. Predation studies include studies
documenting hunting or scavenging; baiting studies are associations
between poison baiting and threatened mammal abundance where information
on predator abundance is not provided; population studies are
associations between threatened mammal and predator abundance. Gold
borders indicate studies that meet qualities of scientific rigour. See
methods section in Wallach and Lundgren 2025 for details on evidence
categories.
References
IUCN Red List. https://www.iucnredlist.org/ Accessed June 2023
Wallach A.D., Lundgren E.J. (2025) Review of evidence that foxes and
cats cause extinctions of Australia’s endemic mammals. BioScience. DOI:
10.1093/biosci/biaf046