Pest monitoring methods should provide unbiased accurate estimates of pest densities and locations, while also minimizing time-in-field and costs. Recent pest mammal monitoring studies have found that chew cards are more effective than conventional mammal monitoring methods, but little experimental work has been done to determine optimal experimental duration or quantify the risks of saturation by one species biasing detections of other species. Here, we used chew cards in three sites within Awarua wetland (Southland, New Zealand) to investigate the optimal amount of time required to detect targeted pest species (rats, possums and mice), and to examine the potential of rats and possums to bias detection rates of other species. We found depr...
Introduced mammalian predators are one of the largest conservation threats to New Zealand native flo...
Reliable detection and monitoring of pest species is a crucial component of invasive species managem...
There is interest in large-scale and unbiased monitoring of biodiversity status and trend, but there...
Pest monitoring methods should provide unbiased accurate estimates of pest densities and locations, ...
The brushtail possum (Trichosurus vulpecula) is New Zealand’s number-one vertebrate pest in terms of...
Possum numbers have been significantly reduced in many regions of New Zealand. However, research ha...
In New Zealand, the introduced marsupial brushtail possum (Trichosurus vulpecula) is a pest species ...
Determining pest mammal impacts and abundance in forests requires an understanding of how target spe...
There is interest in large-scale and unbiased monitoring of biodiversity status and trend, but there...
Introduced rodents are pest species in New Zealand, in particular Rattus rattus L. (the ship rat), a...
There is interest in large-scale and unbiased monitoring of biodiversity status and trend, but there...
Possum numbers have been significantly reduced in many regions of New Zealand. However, research has...
Simple survey methods for small mammals, such as indices of trap captures per unit effort, are often...
Accurately identifying the changes in relative abundance (performance-based monitoring) or distribut...
In New Zealand, the brushtail possum (Trichosurus vulpecula) is a widespread economic and epidemiolo...
Introduced mammalian predators are one of the largest conservation threats to New Zealand native flo...
Reliable detection and monitoring of pest species is a crucial component of invasive species managem...
There is interest in large-scale and unbiased monitoring of biodiversity status and trend, but there...
Pest monitoring methods should provide unbiased accurate estimates of pest densities and locations, ...
The brushtail possum (Trichosurus vulpecula) is New Zealand’s number-one vertebrate pest in terms of...
Possum numbers have been significantly reduced in many regions of New Zealand. However, research ha...
In New Zealand, the introduced marsupial brushtail possum (Trichosurus vulpecula) is a pest species ...
Determining pest mammal impacts and abundance in forests requires an understanding of how target spe...
There is interest in large-scale and unbiased monitoring of biodiversity status and trend, but there...
Introduced rodents are pest species in New Zealand, in particular Rattus rattus L. (the ship rat), a...
There is interest in large-scale and unbiased monitoring of biodiversity status and trend, but there...
Possum numbers have been significantly reduced in many regions of New Zealand. However, research has...
Simple survey methods for small mammals, such as indices of trap captures per unit effort, are often...
Accurately identifying the changes in relative abundance (performance-based monitoring) or distribut...
In New Zealand, the brushtail possum (Trichosurus vulpecula) is a widespread economic and epidemiolo...
Introduced mammalian predators are one of the largest conservation threats to New Zealand native flo...
Reliable detection and monitoring of pest species is a crucial component of invasive species managem...
There is interest in large-scale and unbiased monitoring of biodiversity status and trend, but there...