On large inhabited islands where complete eradication of alien invasive rodents through the use of poison delivery is often not practical or acceptable, mechanical trapping may represent the only viable option to reduce their impact in areas of high biodiversity value. However, the feasibility of sustained rodent control by trapping remains uncertain under realistic operational constraints. This study aimed to assess the effectiveness of non-toxic rat control strategies through a combination of lethal and live-trapping experiments, and scenario modelling, using the example of a remote montane rainforest of New Caledonia. Rat densities, estimated with spatially-explicit capture-recapture models, fluctuated seasonally (9.5–33.6 ind.ha-1). Cap...
Control of invasive mammals is central to the conservation and restoration of native habitats, espec...
International audienceInvasive rats are one of the world's most successful animal groups that cause ...
Invasive vertebrates are a leading cause of extinction on islands and rats (Rattus spp.) are one of ...
On large inhabited islands where complete eradication of alien invasive rodents through the use of p...
Due to its unique biodiversity and extreme endemism rates, New Caledonia archipelago is listed as on...
Internationally, invasive vertebrate species pose a significant threat to biodiversity, agricultural...
It appears to be unanimous that alien species in island environments tend to cause considerably more...
Internationally, invasive vertebrate species pose a significant threat to biodiversity, agricul-tura...
Summary Introduced mammalian predators are responsible for the decline and extinction of many native...
Invasive rats on oceanic islands impact a large number of native species. Control programs, and in ...
Introduced black rats are among the most invasive species to islands worldwide. In addition to agri...
Introduced black rats are among the most invasive species to islands worldwide. In addition to agric...
Poison operations are a widely used technique for rodent control in the indigenous forests of New Ze...
Rodent eradications in tropical environments are often more challenging and less successful than tho...
Invasive rodents (rats and mice) commonly occur on islands and often damage natural resources largel...
Control of invasive mammals is central to the conservation and restoration of native habitats, espec...
International audienceInvasive rats are one of the world's most successful animal groups that cause ...
Invasive vertebrates are a leading cause of extinction on islands and rats (Rattus spp.) are one of ...
On large inhabited islands where complete eradication of alien invasive rodents through the use of p...
Due to its unique biodiversity and extreme endemism rates, New Caledonia archipelago is listed as on...
Internationally, invasive vertebrate species pose a significant threat to biodiversity, agricultural...
It appears to be unanimous that alien species in island environments tend to cause considerably more...
Internationally, invasive vertebrate species pose a significant threat to biodiversity, agricul-tura...
Summary Introduced mammalian predators are responsible for the decline and extinction of many native...
Invasive rats on oceanic islands impact a large number of native species. Control programs, and in ...
Introduced black rats are among the most invasive species to islands worldwide. In addition to agri...
Introduced black rats are among the most invasive species to islands worldwide. In addition to agric...
Poison operations are a widely used technique for rodent control in the indigenous forests of New Ze...
Rodent eradications in tropical environments are often more challenging and less successful than tho...
Invasive rodents (rats and mice) commonly occur on islands and often damage natural resources largel...
Control of invasive mammals is central to the conservation and restoration of native habitats, espec...
International audienceInvasive rats are one of the world's most successful animal groups that cause ...
Invasive vertebrates are a leading cause of extinction on islands and rats (Rattus spp.) are one of ...