Background: Invasive mammalian pests have inflicted substantial environmental and economic damage on a worldwide scale. RESULTS: Over the last 30 years there has been minimal innovation in the development of new control tools. The development of new vertebrate pesticides, for example, has been largely restricted due to the costly and time-consuming processes associated with testing and registration. CONCLUSION: In this article we discuss recent progress and trends in a number of areas of research aimed to achieve long-term population suppression or eradication of mammalian pest species. The examples discussed here are emerging from research being conducted in New Zealand, where invasive mammalian pests are one of the greatest threats facing...
Possums, stoats, and rats introduced into previously mammal-free New Zealand (NZ) seriously impact o...
Vertebrate pest animal control and research is a relatively small area of activity within the agricu...
Possums, stoats, and rats introduced into previously mammal-free New Zealand (NZ) seriously impact o...
Background: Invasive mammalian pests have inflicted substantial environmental and economic damage on...
Rodenticide and vertebrate pesticide registrations have declined worldwide over the last 30 years. N...
New Zealand biodiversity is highly endemic and suffers from extreme loss due to habitat destruction ...
Invasive species have been recognised by the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) as a major thr...
The history of discoveries in rodenticide development and control technology as well as current and ...
To achieve long-term suppression of pest populations, devices capable of continued control over exte...
Internationally, over the last 20 years the number of tools available for the control of small mamma...
Internationally, over the last 20 years the number of tools available for the control of small mamma...
Internationally, over the last 20 years the number of tools available for the control of small mamma...
Invasive pest eradication is an increasingly viable management option for conservation and wildlife ...
Collaboration between Lincoln University, the private sector, Otago and Auckland Universities, the D...
Invasive species have been recognised by the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) as a major thr...
Possums, stoats, and rats introduced into previously mammal-free New Zealand (NZ) seriously impact o...
Vertebrate pest animal control and research is a relatively small area of activity within the agricu...
Possums, stoats, and rats introduced into previously mammal-free New Zealand (NZ) seriously impact o...
Background: Invasive mammalian pests have inflicted substantial environmental and economic damage on...
Rodenticide and vertebrate pesticide registrations have declined worldwide over the last 30 years. N...
New Zealand biodiversity is highly endemic and suffers from extreme loss due to habitat destruction ...
Invasive species have been recognised by the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) as a major thr...
The history of discoveries in rodenticide development and control technology as well as current and ...
To achieve long-term suppression of pest populations, devices capable of continued control over exte...
Internationally, over the last 20 years the number of tools available for the control of small mamma...
Internationally, over the last 20 years the number of tools available for the control of small mamma...
Internationally, over the last 20 years the number of tools available for the control of small mamma...
Invasive pest eradication is an increasingly viable management option for conservation and wildlife ...
Collaboration between Lincoln University, the private sector, Otago and Auckland Universities, the D...
Invasive species have been recognised by the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) as a major thr...
Possums, stoats, and rats introduced into previously mammal-free New Zealand (NZ) seriously impact o...
Vertebrate pest animal control and research is a relatively small area of activity within the agricu...
Possums, stoats, and rats introduced into previously mammal-free New Zealand (NZ) seriously impact o...