International audienceBiological invasions pose a threat to nearly every ecosystem worldwide.1,2 Although eradication programs can successfully eliminate invasive species and enhance native biodiversity, especially on islands,3 the effects of eradication on cross-ecosystem processes are unknown. On islands where rats were never introduced, seabirds transfer nutrients from pelagic to terrestrial and nearshore marine habitats, which in turn enhance the productivity, biomass, and functioning of recipient ecosystems.4, 5, 6 Here, we test whether rat eradication restores seabird populations, their nutrient subsidies, and some of their associated benefits for ecosystem function to tropical islands and adjacent coral reefs. By comparing islands wi...
survival of native animals and plants due to the large subsidies provided by nutrient inputs of mari...
Advisors: Holly P. Jones.Committee members: Nicholas A. Barber; David Towns.Species that compose isl...
Removal of introduced rats from islands is a proven and powerful conservation tool that can help res...
Biological invasions pose a threat to nearly every ecosystem worldwide.1,2 Although eradication prog...
Biotic connectivity between ecosystems can provide major transport of organic matter and nutrients, ...
Islands house a majority of the world’s biodiversity and are thus critical for biodiversity conserv...
Burrowing seabirds that nest on islands transfer nutrients from the sea, disturb the soil through bu...
Invasive species are widespread and can have devastating effects on biota, especially insular biota...
International audienceSeabirds are notoriously sensitive to introduced mammalian predators and eradi...
Mobile consumers are key vectors of cross-ecosystem nutrients, yet have experienced population decli...
Human-induced environmental changes, such as the introduction of invasive species, are driving decli...
On many Pacific and Indian Ocean islands, colonization by humans brought invasive species, native ve...
Abstract By improving resource quality, cross-ecosystem nutrient subsidies may boost demographic rat...
Cross-ecosystem nutrient subsidies play a key role in the structure and dynamics of recipient commun...
Global climate change threatens tropical coral reefs, yet local management can influenc...
survival of native animals and plants due to the large subsidies provided by nutrient inputs of mari...
Advisors: Holly P. Jones.Committee members: Nicholas A. Barber; David Towns.Species that compose isl...
Removal of introduced rats from islands is a proven and powerful conservation tool that can help res...
Biological invasions pose a threat to nearly every ecosystem worldwide.1,2 Although eradication prog...
Biotic connectivity between ecosystems can provide major transport of organic matter and nutrients, ...
Islands house a majority of the world’s biodiversity and are thus critical for biodiversity conserv...
Burrowing seabirds that nest on islands transfer nutrients from the sea, disturb the soil through bu...
Invasive species are widespread and can have devastating effects on biota, especially insular biota...
International audienceSeabirds are notoriously sensitive to introduced mammalian predators and eradi...
Mobile consumers are key vectors of cross-ecosystem nutrients, yet have experienced population decli...
Human-induced environmental changes, such as the introduction of invasive species, are driving decli...
On many Pacific and Indian Ocean islands, colonization by humans brought invasive species, native ve...
Abstract By improving resource quality, cross-ecosystem nutrient subsidies may boost demographic rat...
Cross-ecosystem nutrient subsidies play a key role in the structure and dynamics of recipient commun...
Global climate change threatens tropical coral reefs, yet local management can influenc...
survival of native animals and plants due to the large subsidies provided by nutrient inputs of mari...
Advisors: Holly P. Jones.Committee members: Nicholas A. Barber; David Towns.Species that compose isl...
Removal of introduced rats from islands is a proven and powerful conservation tool that can help res...