“…It is possible that the two dingo populations have different ecological or biological characteristics relevant to the conservation and management of the species or its role in specific ecosystems. Patterns of genetic subdivision in other large carnivores have been linked to ecologically relevant characteristics such as neonatal dispersal (Sacks, Bannasch, Chomel, & Ernest, 2008; Sacks, Brown, & Ernest, 2004), prey specialization (Carmichael, Nagy, Larter, & Strobeck, 2001), environmental climes (Carmichael et al., 2001; Rueness, Jorde et al., 2003; Rueness, Stenseth et al., 2003; Stenseth et al., 2004), and sociality (Randall, Pollinger, Argaw, Macdonald, & Wayne, 2010). This is a key knowledge gap, which needs to be interrogated by future ecological research.…”