Islands are notorious for the ease with which the balance of their natural communities can be upset by the introduction of organisms from other areas. Introduced species can establish themselves quickly and successfully at the expense of native flora and fauna because the usual checks to their increase found in their home environments are often absent on islands. Many island organisms are ill-fitted to withstand predation by or competition with introduced organisms. A characteristic of some island species that increases their vulnerability to introduced predators is their relative fearlessness . As Darwin (1845) prophetically wrote when describing the extraordinary tameness of Galapagos animals: ... What havoc the introduction of any new ...
From a special issue: A Brief History of the Charles Darwin Foundation for the Galapagos Islands 195...
From a special issue: A Brief History of the Charles Darwin Foundation for the Galapagos Islands 195...
Invasive alien mammals are the major driver of biodiversity loss and ecosystem degradation on island...
Islands are notorious for the ease with which the balance of their natural communities can be upset ...
Organisms introduced onto insular ecosystems, after they have become established, frequently increas...
The history of feral dogs on the Galapagos Islands is described. The authors discuss feral dogs\u27 ...
On the Galapagos, as with other remote islands lacking native predator populations, selection for be...
We review programmes to control or eradicate introduced vertebrates and invertebrates in Galapagos
Introduced mammals are major drivers of extinction and ecosystem change. As omnivores, feral pigs (S...
Trillmich F. Conservation problems on Galápagos: the showcase of evolution in danger. Die Naturwisse...
Pinnipeds endemic to the Galapagos archipelago are in endangered conservation status. The Galapagos ...
The giant tortoise Geochelone spp. and land iguana Conolophus subcristatus programs of the Charles D...
MacLeod A, Cooke SC, Trillmich F. The spatial ecology of invasive feral catsFelis catuson San Cristo...
Invasive alien mammals are the major driver of biodiversity loss and ecosystem degradation on island...
Oceanic islands are usually difficult for mammals to colonize; consequently, the native mammal fauna...
From a special issue: A Brief History of the Charles Darwin Foundation for the Galapagos Islands 195...
From a special issue: A Brief History of the Charles Darwin Foundation for the Galapagos Islands 195...
Invasive alien mammals are the major driver of biodiversity loss and ecosystem degradation on island...
Islands are notorious for the ease with which the balance of their natural communities can be upset ...
Organisms introduced onto insular ecosystems, after they have become established, frequently increas...
The history of feral dogs on the Galapagos Islands is described. The authors discuss feral dogs\u27 ...
On the Galapagos, as with other remote islands lacking native predator populations, selection for be...
We review programmes to control or eradicate introduced vertebrates and invertebrates in Galapagos
Introduced mammals are major drivers of extinction and ecosystem change. As omnivores, feral pigs (S...
Trillmich F. Conservation problems on Galápagos: the showcase of evolution in danger. Die Naturwisse...
Pinnipeds endemic to the Galapagos archipelago are in endangered conservation status. The Galapagos ...
The giant tortoise Geochelone spp. and land iguana Conolophus subcristatus programs of the Charles D...
MacLeod A, Cooke SC, Trillmich F. The spatial ecology of invasive feral catsFelis catuson San Cristo...
Invasive alien mammals are the major driver of biodiversity loss and ecosystem degradation on island...
Oceanic islands are usually difficult for mammals to colonize; consequently, the native mammal fauna...
From a special issue: A Brief History of the Charles Darwin Foundation for the Galapagos Islands 195...
From a special issue: A Brief History of the Charles Darwin Foundation for the Galapagos Islands 195...
Invasive alien mammals are the major driver of biodiversity loss and ecosystem degradation on island...