<p>Brushtail possums are controlled extensively in New Zealand because they are a livestock disease vector and have an impact on native biodiversity. Reinvasion of controlled areas and subsequent population recovery is a significant management problem but little attention has been paid to what influences the settlement of possums in depopulated areas. To address this gap we trapped possums out of an area of about 24 ha in native podocarp–hardwood forest and studied reinvasion and settlement in the central c. 14 ha over 22 months. Most new possums were young males, but adults were also trapped. Many of the new possums caught on the study site post-depopulation did not settle there, most likely because they continued to disperse, but some may...
Invasive species are often favoured in fragmented, highly-modified, human-dominated landscapes such ...
In New Zealand, managing the threat of bovine tuberculosis (TB) to livestock includes popu-lation re...
Although a number of animals have been recorded changing their spatial distribution following densit...
Context: The Australian brushtail possums (Trichosurus vulpecula) introduction to New Zealand has ex...
Invasive species are a major threat to global biodiversity due to the competitive and predatory pres...
<div><p>In New Zealand, managing the threat of bovine tuberculosis (TB) to livestock includes popula...
Invasive mammalian pests threaten biodiversity globally across a diverse range of habitats. Recent i...
Context: In New Zealand, the Australian brushtail possum is a pest, because this species preys on na...
This study presents the results of an investigation to determine the resources utilised by possums i...
The Australian brushtail possum (Trichosurus vulpecula) was first introduced into New Zealand in the...
There is conflicting research regarding whether density is a driver of the home range characteristic...
The Australian brushtail possum is a pest in New Zealand, as it has caused the decline of a number o...
Necropsy data were collected from brushtail possum (Trichosurus vulpecula) populations in forest hab...
The Australian brushtail possum is a pest in New Zealand, as it has caused the decline of a number o...
Abstract: Browsing by introduced brushtail possums is linked to major declines in mistletoe abundanc...
Invasive species are often favoured in fragmented, highly-modified, human-dominated landscapes such ...
In New Zealand, managing the threat of bovine tuberculosis (TB) to livestock includes popu-lation re...
Although a number of animals have been recorded changing their spatial distribution following densit...
Context: The Australian brushtail possums (Trichosurus vulpecula) introduction to New Zealand has ex...
Invasive species are a major threat to global biodiversity due to the competitive and predatory pres...
<div><p>In New Zealand, managing the threat of bovine tuberculosis (TB) to livestock includes popula...
Invasive mammalian pests threaten biodiversity globally across a diverse range of habitats. Recent i...
Context: In New Zealand, the Australian brushtail possum is a pest, because this species preys on na...
This study presents the results of an investigation to determine the resources utilised by possums i...
The Australian brushtail possum (Trichosurus vulpecula) was first introduced into New Zealand in the...
There is conflicting research regarding whether density is a driver of the home range characteristic...
The Australian brushtail possum is a pest in New Zealand, as it has caused the decline of a number o...
Necropsy data were collected from brushtail possum (Trichosurus vulpecula) populations in forest hab...
The Australian brushtail possum is a pest in New Zealand, as it has caused the decline of a number o...
Abstract: Browsing by introduced brushtail possums is linked to major declines in mistletoe abundanc...
Invasive species are often favoured in fragmented, highly-modified, human-dominated landscapes such ...
In New Zealand, managing the threat of bovine tuberculosis (TB) to livestock includes popu-lation re...
Although a number of animals have been recorded changing their spatial distribution following densit...