Rodent management in Aotearoa New Zealand: approaches and challenges to landscape‐scale control
Abstract Aotearoa—New Zealand has only four rodent species, all introduced. In order of
arrival, they are Pacific rat Rattus exulans, brown rat R. norvegicus, house mouse Mus …
arrival, they are Pacific rat Rattus exulans, brown rat R. norvegicus, house mouse Mus …
Management policies for invasive alien species: addressing the impacts rather than the species
Effective long-term management is needed to address the impacts of invasive alien species
(IAS) that cannot be eradicated. We describe the fundamental characteristics of long-term …
(IAS) that cannot be eradicated. We describe the fundamental characteristics of long-term …
Long‐term biodiversity trajectories for pest‐managed ecological restorations: eradication vs. suppression
Invasions by alien pest species contribute heavily to global biodiversity decline, with
invasive mammals having some of the greatest impacts on endemic biota. Pest …
invasive mammals having some of the greatest impacts on endemic biota. Pest …
The rise and rise of predator control
We review the recent rise to prominence in Aotearoa New Zealand of predation-focused
conservation management, critically assessing the likelihood that this will deliver outcomes …
conservation management, critically assessing the likelihood that this will deliver outcomes …
Does aerial baiting for controlling feral cats in a heterogeneous landscape confer benefits to a threatened native meso-predator?
R Palmer, H Anderson, B Richards, MD Craig… - PLoS …, 2021 - journals.plos.org
Introduced mammalian predators can have devastating impacts on recipient ecosystems
and disrupt native predator–prey relationships. Feral cats (Felis catus) have been implicated …
and disrupt native predator–prey relationships. Feral cats (Felis catus) have been implicated …
[BOOK][B] The Routledge handbook of indigenous environmental knowledge
TF Thornton, S Bhagwat - 2021 - api.taylorfrancis.com
Names: Thornton, Thomas F., editor.| Bhagwat, Shonil, editor. Title: The Routledge
handbook of indigenous environmental knowledge/edited by Thomas F. Thornton and …
handbook of indigenous environmental knowledge/edited by Thomas F. Thornton and …
Mātauranga as knowledge, process and practice in Aotearoa New Zealand
P Wehi, H Whaanga, K Watene… - The Routledge handbook …, 2020 - taylorfrancis.com
The future of Aotearoa New Zealand's biodiversity is intimately linked to the health of Māori
environmental knowledge, the ability to work within different philosophical traditions, and a …
environmental knowledge, the ability to work within different philosophical traditions, and a …
Effects of mammal exclusion on invertebrate communities in New Zealand
In the absence of mammals, the fauna of islands is characterised by high endemism levels
and a tendency towards gigantism, flightlessness and longevity. These characteristics have …
and a tendency towards gigantism, flightlessness and longevity. These characteristics have …
Testing the thermal squeeze hypothesis: Do temperature and invasive species determine vital rates of New Zealand's forest birds?
AKV Schlesselmann, J Innes, S Walker… - Biological …, 2024 - Elsevier
Globally, invasive species and climate change are major threats to biodiversity, particularly
where species are highly vulnerable. Avian species are declining faster in warmer …
where species are highly vulnerable. Avian species are declining faster in warmer …
Past and recent drivers of extinction risk in endemic New Zealand birds
Land‐cover change is a major driver of species extinction risk and the overarching loss of
biodiversity. However, the impact of such change is nuanced, varying among species due to …
biodiversity. However, the impact of such change is nuanced, varying among species due to …