Tree squirrels (Sciurus spp.) are highly successful immigrants to urban and suburban areas in North America and Europe, causing both economic and ecological damage. Control of such invasive populations is challenging but of increasing importance to local managers. We studied an invasive population of fox squirrels (S. niger) and applied an immunocontraceptive vaccine in an experimental study of demographic control. Here we integrate our data into a simple stage-structured population model to simulate population reduction under 2 treatment levels (60 and 80% of females, respectively) for vaccines lasting from 1 to 5 years. Contraception can be an effective means of reducing fox squirrel populations if the vaccine is effective for ≥2 years or...
International audiencePest control is a global issue for agriculture, health, biodiversity conservat...
Recently, wildlife contraception became a reality with the registration of OvoControl for geese and ...
A model for the interactions of the invasive grey squirrel species as asymptomatic carriers of the p...
Tree squirrels (Sciurus spp.) are highly successful immigrants to urban and suburban areas in North ...
Tree squirrels (Sciurus spp.) are highly successful immigrants to urban and suburban areas in North ...
Continued range expansion of introduced eastern fox squirrels (Sciurus niger) in the western United ...
Populations of wildlife, such as California ground squirrels, can grow to the extent that they come ...
Successful management of an invasive species requires in depth knowledge of the invader, the invaded...
Population of wildlife, such as California ground squirrels, can grow to the extent that they come i...
We report a successful surgical sterilization procedure for population control of 324 male and femal...
Unlike some wildlife species, tree squirrels are treated as game animals in every state where found....
There is increasing demand for benign approaches to the resolution of conflicts between human intere...
A recently discovered population of the North American grey squirrel (Sciurus carolinensis), introdu...
Richardson\u27s Ground Squirrel is one of the most economically harmful rodents in east central Albe...
The impact of invasive species on native biodiversity is increasing worldwide. Mammalian invaders ar...
International audiencePest control is a global issue for agriculture, health, biodiversity conservat...
Recently, wildlife contraception became a reality with the registration of OvoControl for geese and ...
A model for the interactions of the invasive grey squirrel species as asymptomatic carriers of the p...
Tree squirrels (Sciurus spp.) are highly successful immigrants to urban and suburban areas in North ...
Tree squirrels (Sciurus spp.) are highly successful immigrants to urban and suburban areas in North ...
Continued range expansion of introduced eastern fox squirrels (Sciurus niger) in the western United ...
Populations of wildlife, such as California ground squirrels, can grow to the extent that they come ...
Successful management of an invasive species requires in depth knowledge of the invader, the invaded...
Population of wildlife, such as California ground squirrels, can grow to the extent that they come i...
We report a successful surgical sterilization procedure for population control of 324 male and femal...
Unlike some wildlife species, tree squirrels are treated as game animals in every state where found....
There is increasing demand for benign approaches to the resolution of conflicts between human intere...
A recently discovered population of the North American grey squirrel (Sciurus carolinensis), introdu...
Richardson\u27s Ground Squirrel is one of the most economically harmful rodents in east central Albe...
The impact of invasive species on native biodiversity is increasing worldwide. Mammalian invaders ar...
International audiencePest control is a global issue for agriculture, health, biodiversity conservat...
Recently, wildlife contraception became a reality with the registration of OvoControl for geese and ...
A model for the interactions of the invasive grey squirrel species as asymptomatic carriers of the p...