Commensal rodents (invasive rats, Rattus spp.; house mice, Mus musculus) are well established globally. They threaten human health by disease transfer and impact economies by causing agricultural damage. On island landscapes, they are frequent predators of native species and affect biodiversity. To provide managers with better information regarding methods to suppress commensal rodent populations in remote island forests, in 2016 we evaluated the effectiveness of continuous rat trapping using snap-traps, Goodnature® A24 self-resetting rat traps, and a 1-time (2-application) hand-broadcast of anticoagulant rodenticide bait pellets (Diphacinone-50) applied at 13.8 kg/ha per application in a 5-ha forest on Oahu, Hawaii, USA. We compared rat an...
Efforts to remove invasive rodents (e.g. Rattus spp. and Mus musculus) from islands often use toxica...
Since 1997, the Oahu Army Natural Resource Program has been controlling rats using diphacinone roden...
Design of selective bait stations to deliver rodenticide bait is often proposed for management of no...
Commensal rodents (invasive rats, Rattus spp.; house mice, Mus musculus) are well established global...
Commensal rodents (invasive rats, Rattus spp.; house mice, Mus musculus) are well established global...
Invasive rodents (rats and mice) commonly occur on islands and often damage natural resources largel...
Invasive rats are among the most damaging animals to native species on many island ecosystems includ...
We tested the efficacy and palatability of nine commercial rodenticide bait formulations on Polynesi...
Summary Introduced mammalian predators are responsible for the decline and extinction of many native...
Non-native rats (Rattus spp.) and mice have been introduced to more than 80% of the island groups ar...
Many invasive rodents have become established in the United States and its territories. The species ...
Non-native rats (Rattus spp.) and mice have been introduced to more than 80% of the island groups ar...
The United States National Park Service and the United States Wildlife Services made a planned and s...
Since 1995 the Oahu Army Natural Resources Program (OANRP) has managed over 60 federally endangered ...
Non-native, commensal rodents damage property and represent a significant public health hazard throu...
Efforts to remove invasive rodents (e.g. Rattus spp. and Mus musculus) from islands often use toxica...
Since 1997, the Oahu Army Natural Resource Program has been controlling rats using diphacinone roden...
Design of selective bait stations to deliver rodenticide bait is often proposed for management of no...
Commensal rodents (invasive rats, Rattus spp.; house mice, Mus musculus) are well established global...
Commensal rodents (invasive rats, Rattus spp.; house mice, Mus musculus) are well established global...
Invasive rodents (rats and mice) commonly occur on islands and often damage natural resources largel...
Invasive rats are among the most damaging animals to native species on many island ecosystems includ...
We tested the efficacy and palatability of nine commercial rodenticide bait formulations on Polynesi...
Summary Introduced mammalian predators are responsible for the decline and extinction of many native...
Non-native rats (Rattus spp.) and mice have been introduced to more than 80% of the island groups ar...
Many invasive rodents have become established in the United States and its territories. The species ...
Non-native rats (Rattus spp.) and mice have been introduced to more than 80% of the island groups ar...
The United States National Park Service and the United States Wildlife Services made a planned and s...
Since 1995 the Oahu Army Natural Resources Program (OANRP) has managed over 60 federally endangered ...
Non-native, commensal rodents damage property and represent a significant public health hazard throu...
Efforts to remove invasive rodents (e.g. Rattus spp. and Mus musculus) from islands often use toxica...
Since 1997, the Oahu Army Natural Resource Program has been controlling rats using diphacinone roden...
Design of selective bait stations to deliver rodenticide bait is often proposed for management of no...