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Review of negative effects of introduced rodents on small mammals on islands
by
Harris, Donna B
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Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Conservation
/ Data collection
/ Data collections
/ Data processing
/ Developmental Biology
/ ecological impact
/ ecological invasion
/ Ecology
/ Effects
/ Endangered & extinct species
/ Extinction
/ Freshwater & Marine Ecology
/ insular small mammals
/ introduced species
/ Invasions
/ Invasive Rodents on Islands
/ invasive species
/ Islands
/ Life Sciences
/ literature reviews
/ Mammals
/ Mus musculus
/ Plant Sciences
/ Plasticity
/ Rattus
/ Rattus exulans
/ Rattus norvegicus
/ Rattus rattus
/ Reviews
/ Rodents
/ small mammals
/ Studies
/ threatened species
2009
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Review of negative effects of introduced rodents on small mammals on islands
by
Harris, Donna B
in
Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Conservation
/ Data collection
/ Data collections
/ Data processing
/ Developmental Biology
/ ecological impact
/ ecological invasion
/ Ecology
/ Effects
/ Endangered & extinct species
/ Extinction
/ Freshwater & Marine Ecology
/ insular small mammals
/ introduced species
/ Invasions
/ Invasive Rodents on Islands
/ invasive species
/ Islands
/ Life Sciences
/ literature reviews
/ Mammals
/ Mus musculus
/ Plant Sciences
/ Plasticity
/ Rattus
/ Rattus exulans
/ Rattus norvegicus
/ Rattus rattus
/ Reviews
/ Rodents
/ small mammals
/ Studies
/ threatened species
2009
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Review of negative effects of introduced rodents on small mammals on islands
by
Harris, Donna B
in
Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Conservation
/ Data collection
/ Data collections
/ Data processing
/ Developmental Biology
/ ecological impact
/ ecological invasion
/ Ecology
/ Effects
/ Endangered & extinct species
/ Extinction
/ Freshwater & Marine Ecology
/ insular small mammals
/ introduced species
/ Invasions
/ Invasive Rodents on Islands
/ invasive species
/ Islands
/ Life Sciences
/ literature reviews
/ Mammals
/ Mus musculus
/ Plant Sciences
/ Plasticity
/ Rattus
/ Rattus exulans
/ Rattus norvegicus
/ Rattus rattus
/ Reviews
/ Rodents
/ small mammals
/ Studies
/ threatened species
2009
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Review of negative effects of introduced rodents on small mammals on islands
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Review of negative effects of introduced rodents on small mammals on islands
2009
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In this first comprehensive review of negative effects of introduced rodents on insular small mammals, the focal species Rattus rattus, R. norvegicus, R. exulans and Mus musculus are implicated in at least 11 extinctions. Furthermore, removal experiments, eradication campaigns and control programmes provide evidence for negative effects on extant populations. While data are currently insufficient for meaningful generalisation with regard to the most threatening rodents, the most threatened small mammals, and the true extent of the problem, it is interesting that R. rattus is implicated in the majority of impacts. This may be explained by its extensive distribution and ecological plasticity. I conclude with methodological recommendations to guide data collection for impact quantification and the study of impact mechanism. This information should facilitate the prioritisation and justification of eradication campaigns, control programmes and biosecurity measures while ensuring that much-needed attention is paid to the conservation of insular small mammals.
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