In this first comprehensive review of negative effects of introduced rodents on insular small mammals, the focal species Rattus rattus, R. norvegicus, R. exulans and Mus musculus are implicated in at least 11 extinctions. Furthermore, removal experiments, eradication campaigns and control programmes provide evidence for negative effects on extant populations. While data are currently insufficient for meaningful generalisation with regard to the most threatening rodents, the most threatened small mammals, and the true extent of the problem, it is interesting that R. rattus is implicated in the majority of impacts. This may be explained by its extensive distribution and ecological plasticity. I conclude with methodological recommendations to ...
Non-native rats (Rattus spp.) and mice have been introduced to more than 80% of the island groups ar...
Three rat species, the Norway rat, black rat or ship rat, Pacific or Polynesian rat, and the house m...
We report the results of the first systematic assessment of global patterns and research priorities ...
The widespread invasive rodents Rattus norvegicus, R. rattus, R. exulans and Mus musculus have been ...
Most rodent species are highly adapted, selected, boom-or-bust strategists. Such pre-adaptation to i...
Three rat species, the Norway rat, black rat or ship rat, Pacific or Polynesian rat, and the house m...
The small Indian mongoose (Herpestes auropunctatus) is one of the world’s 100 worst invasive species...
Many invasive rodent species have become established in the United States and its territories, both ...
The three most invasive rat species, black or ship rat Rattus rattus, brown or Norway rats, R. norve...
The black rat, roof rat, or ship rat (Rattus rattus L.) is among the most widespread invasive verteb...
The invasion of ecosystems by exotic species is currently viewed as one of themost important sources...
Non-native rats (Rattus spp.) and mice have been introduced to more than 80% of the island groups ar...
The commensal rodent pest species have spread from their ancestral homes in Asia to inhabit many nat...
Introduced rodents pose a serious threat to the native flora and fauna of islands (Moors and Atkinso...
Introduced commensal rodents have had a major impact on the biota of island communities worldwide; t...
Non-native rats (Rattus spp.) and mice have been introduced to more than 80% of the island groups ar...
Three rat species, the Norway rat, black rat or ship rat, Pacific or Polynesian rat, and the house m...
We report the results of the first systematic assessment of global patterns and research priorities ...
The widespread invasive rodents Rattus norvegicus, R. rattus, R. exulans and Mus musculus have been ...
Most rodent species are highly adapted, selected, boom-or-bust strategists. Such pre-adaptation to i...
Three rat species, the Norway rat, black rat or ship rat, Pacific or Polynesian rat, and the house m...
The small Indian mongoose (Herpestes auropunctatus) is one of the world’s 100 worst invasive species...
Many invasive rodent species have become established in the United States and its territories, both ...
The three most invasive rat species, black or ship rat Rattus rattus, brown or Norway rats, R. norve...
The black rat, roof rat, or ship rat (Rattus rattus L.) is among the most widespread invasive verteb...
The invasion of ecosystems by exotic species is currently viewed as one of themost important sources...
Non-native rats (Rattus spp.) and mice have been introduced to more than 80% of the island groups ar...
The commensal rodent pest species have spread from their ancestral homes in Asia to inhabit many nat...
Introduced rodents pose a serious threat to the native flora and fauna of islands (Moors and Atkinso...
Introduced commensal rodents have had a major impact on the biota of island communities worldwide; t...
Non-native rats (Rattus spp.) and mice have been introduced to more than 80% of the island groups ar...
Three rat species, the Norway rat, black rat or ship rat, Pacific or Polynesian rat, and the house m...
We report the results of the first systematic assessment of global patterns and research priorities ...