New Zealand’s invertebrates are characterised by extraordinary levels of endemism and a tendency toward gigantism, flightlessness and longevity. These characteristics have resulted in a high vulnerability to introduced mammals (i.e. possums, rats, mice, and stoats) which are not only a serious threat to these invertebrates, but have also altered food web interactions over the past two-hundred years. The establishment of fenced reserves and the aerial application of 1080 toxin are two methods of mammal control used in New Zealand to exclude and reduce introduced mammals, respectively. Responses of ground-dwelling invertebrates to mammal control, including a consideration of trophic cascades and their interactions, remain unclear. However, in...
The identification of factors limiting the recovery of threatened bird species is an area of signifi...
Invasive pest eradication is an increasingly viable management option for conservation and wildlife ...
New Zealand has a multiplicity of challenging animal-control problems, and all of them concern anima...
New Zealand’s invertebrates are characterised by extraordinary levels of endemism and a tendency tow...
Despite being such important components of healthy functioning ecosystems, invertebrates are often o...
This study presents the results of an investigation into invertebrate predation by introduced small ...
The impact of introduced mammalian predators on indigenous vertebrates is relatively well documented...
Possums, stoats, and rats introduced into previously mammal-free New Zealand (NZ) seriously impact o...
The abundance and size classes of ground weta, cave weta, carabid beetles and prowling spiders were ...
Rat predation is a threat to lowland Powelliphanta traversi (giant predatory land snail), and we hav...
Introduced mammalian pests, such as rats (Rattus spp.), house mice (Mus musculus), brushtail possums...
Mammalian pests are excluded from Maungatautari Ecological Island by an XcluderTM pest-proof fence. ...
The control of introduced mammalian predators in New Zealand forests is crucial for the protection o...
Ecological restoration in New Zealand has an emphasis on the islands due to its feasibility of mamma...
Introduced mammalian predators are responsible for over half of contemporary extinctions and decline...
The identification of factors limiting the recovery of threatened bird species is an area of signifi...
Invasive pest eradication is an increasingly viable management option for conservation and wildlife ...
New Zealand has a multiplicity of challenging animal-control problems, and all of them concern anima...
New Zealand’s invertebrates are characterised by extraordinary levels of endemism and a tendency tow...
Despite being such important components of healthy functioning ecosystems, invertebrates are often o...
This study presents the results of an investigation into invertebrate predation by introduced small ...
The impact of introduced mammalian predators on indigenous vertebrates is relatively well documented...
Possums, stoats, and rats introduced into previously mammal-free New Zealand (NZ) seriously impact o...
The abundance and size classes of ground weta, cave weta, carabid beetles and prowling spiders were ...
Rat predation is a threat to lowland Powelliphanta traversi (giant predatory land snail), and we hav...
Introduced mammalian pests, such as rats (Rattus spp.), house mice (Mus musculus), brushtail possums...
Mammalian pests are excluded from Maungatautari Ecological Island by an XcluderTM pest-proof fence. ...
The control of introduced mammalian predators in New Zealand forests is crucial for the protection o...
Ecological restoration in New Zealand has an emphasis on the islands due to its feasibility of mamma...
Introduced mammalian predators are responsible for over half of contemporary extinctions and decline...
The identification of factors limiting the recovery of threatened bird species is an area of signifi...
Invasive pest eradication is an increasingly viable management option for conservation and wildlife ...
New Zealand has a multiplicity of challenging animal-control problems, and all of them concern anima...