Rat eradication has become a common conservation intervention in island ecosystems and its effectiveness in protecting native vertebrates is increasingly well documented. Yet, the impacts of rat eradication on plant communities remain poorly understood. Here we compare native and non-native tree and palm seedling abundance before and after eradication of invasive rats (Rattus rattus) from Palmyra Atoll, Line Islands, Central Pacific Ocean. Overall, seedling recruitment increased for five of the six native trees species examined. While pre-eradication monitoring found no seedlings of Pisonia grandis, a dominant tree species that is important throughout the Pacific region, post-eradication monitoring documented a notable recruitment event imm...
The impact of introduced ship rats (Rattus rattus) on recruitment of the megaherb Pleurophyllum hook...
Introduced black rats are among the most invasive species to islands worldwide. In addition to agric...
Invasive rodents (primarily Rattus spp.) are responsible for loss of biodiversity in island ecosyste...
Rat eradication has become a common conservation intervention in island ecosystems and its effective...
<div><p>Rat eradication has become a common conservation intervention in island ecosystems and its e...
Rat eradication has become a common conservation intervention in island ecosystems and its effective...
Invasive rodent eradications are frequently undertaken to curb island biodiversity loss. However, th...
Invasive species may have negative impacts on many narrow range endemics and species restricted to o...
<p>(A) All research was conducted on the islets of Palmyra Atoll, (B) a tropical island located in t...
Rodent eradication campaigns on tropical islands face challenges not experienced in temperate climat...
Invasive vertebrates are a leading cause of extinction on islands and rats (Rattus spp.) are one of ...
Mammalian herbivores can limit plant recruitment and affect forest composition. Loulu palms (Pritcha...
Introduced black rats are among the most invasive species to islands worldwide. In addition to agri...
The three most invasive rat species, black or ship rat Rattus rattus, brown or Norway rats, R. norve...
AbstractInvasive vertebrates are a leading cause of extinction on islands and rats (Rattus spp.) are...
The impact of introduced ship rats (Rattus rattus) on recruitment of the megaherb Pleurophyllum hook...
Introduced black rats are among the most invasive species to islands worldwide. In addition to agric...
Invasive rodents (primarily Rattus spp.) are responsible for loss of biodiversity in island ecosyste...
Rat eradication has become a common conservation intervention in island ecosystems and its effective...
<div><p>Rat eradication has become a common conservation intervention in island ecosystems and its e...
Rat eradication has become a common conservation intervention in island ecosystems and its effective...
Invasive rodent eradications are frequently undertaken to curb island biodiversity loss. However, th...
Invasive species may have negative impacts on many narrow range endemics and species restricted to o...
<p>(A) All research was conducted on the islets of Palmyra Atoll, (B) a tropical island located in t...
Rodent eradication campaigns on tropical islands face challenges not experienced in temperate climat...
Invasive vertebrates are a leading cause of extinction on islands and rats (Rattus spp.) are one of ...
Mammalian herbivores can limit plant recruitment and affect forest composition. Loulu palms (Pritcha...
Introduced black rats are among the most invasive species to islands worldwide. In addition to agri...
The three most invasive rat species, black or ship rat Rattus rattus, brown or Norway rats, R. norve...
AbstractInvasive vertebrates are a leading cause of extinction on islands and rats (Rattus spp.) are...
The impact of introduced ship rats (Rattus rattus) on recruitment of the megaherb Pleurophyllum hook...
Introduced black rats are among the most invasive species to islands worldwide. In addition to agric...
Invasive rodents (primarily Rattus spp.) are responsible for loss of biodiversity in island ecosyste...