Shifts in an invasive rodent community favoring Black rats (Rattus rattus ) following restoration of native forest (original) (raw)

Competition in an invaded rodent community reveals black rats as a threat to native bush rats in littoral rainforest of south-eastern Australia

David Spratt

Journal of Applied Ecology, 2009

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Reinvasion by ship rats ( Rattus rattus ) of forest fragments after eradication

Neil Fitzgerald

Biological Invasions

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Sympatric Invasive Rats Show Different Diets in a Tropical Rainforest of an Island Biodiversity Hotspot1

Edouard Bourguet

Pacific Science, 2019

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Habitat augmentation for introduced urban wildlife: the use of piles of railway sleepers as refuge for introduced black rats Rattus rattus

Catherine Price

The Australian zoologist, 2018

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Occurence of the introduced black rat (Rattus rattus) and its potential effects on endemic rodents in southeastern Madagascar

Jukka Lehtonen

2013

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Eradication of black rats Rattus rattus from Anacapa Island

Kate Faulkner

2010

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Invasive rats on tropical islands: Their population biology and impacts on native species

Nancy Bunbury

Global Ecology and Conservation, 2015

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A meeting of mice and men: rodent impacts on food security, human diseases and wildlife conservation; ecosystem benefits; fascinating biological models

Grant R Singleton

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Use of habitat by the black rat (Rattus rattus) at North Head, New South Wales: an observational and experimental study

Christopher Dickman

Austral Ecology, 2000

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Behavioural ecology of New Zealand invasive rodents (Rattus norvegicus and Mus musculus) : implications for rodent control : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Ecology at Massey University, Auckland, New Zealand

idan shapira

Massey University, 2013

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Camera Trapping: A Contemporary Approach to Monitoring Invasive Rodents in High Conservation Priority Ecosystems

Duncan Sutherland, R. Cooke

PLoS ONE, 2014

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Positive effects of an invasive shrub on aggregation and abundance of a native small rodent

Aurelio Malo

Behavioral Ecology, 2013

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Invasive rats on tropical islands: Their history, ecology, impacts and eradication

Karen Varnham

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Pattern of Twig Cutting by Introduced Rats in Insular Cloud Forests 1

Tetsuto Abe

Pacific Science, 2011

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Invasive European rats in Britain and New Zealand: same species, different outcomes

Carolyn King

Journal of Zoology, 2011

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Effects of forest disturbance on the fitness of an endemic rodent in a biodiversity hotspot

Rhodes Makundi

Ecology and Evolution, 2021

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Inventory of rodent damage to forests

Marta Heroldová

Journal of Forest Science, 2011

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The Characteristics of Wild Rat (Rattus spp.) Populations from an Inner-City Neighborhood with a Focus on Factors Critical to the Understanding of Rat-Associated Zoonoses

David Patrick

PLoS ONE, 2014

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A first view of the unseen: nests of an endangered Atlantic Forest rat species

Jessica A. Laskowski, Ricardo S Bovendorp

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Ship rat demography and diet following possum control in a mixed podocarp-hardwood forest

Graham Nugent, Peter Sweetapple

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Are wild rodents attracted to lure laboratory rats?

Dianne H Brunton

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Home Range and Movements of Roof Rats (Rattus rattus) in an Old-growth Riparian Forest, California

D. Whisson

Journal of Mammalogy, 2007

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Behavioural and population responses of ground-dwelling rodents to forest edges

Adriano Martinoli

Hystrix-italian Journal of Mammalogy, 2018

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Invasive rodents on islands: integrating historical and contemporary ecology

Terry Hunt

Biological Invasions, 2009

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The cientificWorldJOURNAL Research Article Rodent Damage to Natural and Replanted Mountain Forest Regeneration

Eva Jánová

2020

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Comparison of Rodent Communities in Sites with Different Degrees of Disturbance in Deciduous Forest of Southeastern Morelos, Mexico

Cornelio Sánchez Hernández

ACTA ZOOLÓGICA MEXICANA (N.S.)

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Rodent Damage to Natural and Replanted Mountain Forest

Josef Bryja, Marta Heroldová

2012

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Nest Predation by Commensal Rodents in Urban Bushland Remnants

Christopher Dickman

PloS one, 2016

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Rat Control in New Caledonian “Mainland Island” Rainforests: Will the Game be Worth the Candle?

Alexandre Millon

Proceedings of the Vertebrate Pest Conference

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Species Composition of Rodents in Cultivated and Reclaimed Lands

abdelalem saad soliman desoky

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Response of native species ten years after rat eradication on Anacapa Island, California

Kate Faulkner

Journal of Fish and Wildlife Management, 2016

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Multiple geographic origins of commensalism and complex dispersal history of black rats

Armanda Bastos

2011

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