ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
Thanks to Kenbi Traditional Owners (Raylene and Zoe Singh) for land access permission and Kenbi Rangers for assistance in the field. Special thanks to Kenbi Rangers (Brett Bigfoot, Rex Edmunds, Jack Gardner, Ian McFarlane, Dale Singh, and Rex Sing) for continued field assistance throughout this project. Thanks to Kenbi Ranger Co-ordinator Steven Brown for logistical support in the field. Thanks to Ella Kelly and Naomi Indigo for logistical and moral support on the island. Thanks to Alana de Laive for graphic design of figures. We thank two anonymous reviewers and Professor Réale for their comments via Peer Community in Ecology, which greatly improved the manuscript. This research was funded by an Australian Research Council Linkage Grant (JKW and BLP LP150100722). Animal ethics approval for this work was provided by the University of Melbourne (1814518) and Charles Darwin University (A13026) Animal Ethics Committees. In kind support was provided by Kenbi Rangers and the Northern Territory Government Department of Environment and Natural Resources, Flora and Fauna Division (via GRG). CJJ was supported by an Australian Postgraduate Award, the Holsworth Wildlife Research Endowment and David Hay Postgraduate Writing Up Award.