Introduced rodents are responsible for ecosystem changes in islands around the world. In the Galapagos archipelago, their effects on the native flora and fauna are adverse, including the extinction of endemic rodents in some islands and the reduction in the reproductive success of the Galapagos petrel (Pterodroma phaeopygia) in its nesting zones. Understanding the feeding behavior of introduced rodents and their trophic interactions with native and non-na-tive species on islands, can assist in the design of management strategies and conservation plans of invasive and endemic species respectively. Four petrel nesting colonies were moni-tored during June 2013 on San Cristóbal Island (El Plátano, El Junco, San Joaquín, and La Comuna). The feed...
Invasive species are a major threat to biodiversity throughout the world. In New Zealand, invasive r...
St. Helena is an Atlantic Ocean island lying 1,200 miles off the coast of Angola. Both species of co...
The largest known colony of Thin-billed prions Pachyptila belcheri has been coexisting with introduc...
Introduced rodents are responsible for ecosystem changes in islands around the world. In the Galapag...
The three most invasive rat species, black or ship rat Rattus rattus, brown or Norway rats, R. norve...
This study assessed the impact of introduced black rats (Rattus rattus) on Cory's shearwater (Calone...
Three rat species, the Norway rat, black rat or ship rat, Pacific or Polynesian rat, and the house m...
The impact of introduced commensal rodents on island flora has been relatively little studied compar...
Introduced commensal rodents have had a major impact on the biota of island communities worldwide; t...
The black rat, roof rat, or ship rat (Rattus rattus L.) is among the most widespread invasive verteb...
The Galápagos Islands are home to an array of unique creatures. However, the Islands’ endemic wildli...
Despite frequent occurrences of invasive rats (Rattus spp.) on islands, their known effects on fores...
Alien species are one of the principal threats to global biodiversity. Insular ecosystems have prove...
Abstract The white-chinned petrel is a subantarctic seabird that requires urgent implementation of c...
Rats do not enjoy a particularly good reputation, especially in regards to the environment. Many kno...
Invasive species are a major threat to biodiversity throughout the world. In New Zealand, invasive r...
St. Helena is an Atlantic Ocean island lying 1,200 miles off the coast of Angola. Both species of co...
The largest known colony of Thin-billed prions Pachyptila belcheri has been coexisting with introduc...
Introduced rodents are responsible for ecosystem changes in islands around the world. In the Galapag...
The three most invasive rat species, black or ship rat Rattus rattus, brown or Norway rats, R. norve...
This study assessed the impact of introduced black rats (Rattus rattus) on Cory's shearwater (Calone...
Three rat species, the Norway rat, black rat or ship rat, Pacific or Polynesian rat, and the house m...
The impact of introduced commensal rodents on island flora has been relatively little studied compar...
Introduced commensal rodents have had a major impact on the biota of island communities worldwide; t...
The black rat, roof rat, or ship rat (Rattus rattus L.) is among the most widespread invasive verteb...
The Galápagos Islands are home to an array of unique creatures. However, the Islands’ endemic wildli...
Despite frequent occurrences of invasive rats (Rattus spp.) on islands, their known effects on fores...
Alien species are one of the principal threats to global biodiversity. Insular ecosystems have prove...
Abstract The white-chinned petrel is a subantarctic seabird that requires urgent implementation of c...
Rats do not enjoy a particularly good reputation, especially in regards to the environment. Many kno...
Invasive species are a major threat to biodiversity throughout the world. In New Zealand, invasive r...
St. Helena is an Atlantic Ocean island lying 1,200 miles off the coast of Angola. Both species of co...
The largest known colony of Thin-billed prions Pachyptila belcheri has been coexisting with introduc...