Mammal invaders on islands: impact, control and control impact
F Courchamp, JL Chapuis, M Pascal - Biological reviews, 2003 - cambridge.org
The invasion of ecosystems by exotic species is currently viewed as one of the most
important sources of biodiversity loss. The largest part of this loss occurs on islands, where …
important sources of biodiversity loss. The largest part of this loss occurs on islands, where …
[PDF][PDF] Ecological effects and distribution of invasive non‐native mammals on the Canary Islands
M Nogales, JL RODRÍGUEZ‐LUENGO, P Marrero - Mammal Review, 2006 - lacerta.de
Ecological effects and distribution of invasive non-native mammals on the Canary Islands Page 1
Mammal Rev. 2006, Volume 36, No. 1, 49–65. Printed in Singapore. © 2006 Mammal Society …
Mammal Rev. 2006, Volume 36, No. 1, 49–65. Printed in Singapore. © 2006 Mammal Society …
Recovery of native plant communities after eradication of rabbits from the subantarctic Kerguelen Islands, and influence of climate change
JL Chapuis, Y Frenot, M Lebouvier - Biological conservation, 2004 - Elsevier
The introduction of rabbits in 1874 into the Kerguelen archipelago had a significant impact
on plant communities: the most sensitive species Pringlea antiscorbutica and Azorella …
on plant communities: the most sensitive species Pringlea antiscorbutica and Azorella …
Conséquences des introductions d'espèces animales et végétales sur la biodiversité en Nouvelle-Calédonie
Accompagnant le peuplement mélanésien, puis européen, de la Nouvelle-Calédonie, les
introductions volontaires d'espèces animales et végétales ont d'abord été motivées par des …
introductions volontaires d'espèces animales et végétales ont d'abord été motivées par des …
Diet of the house mouse (Mus musculus) on Guillou Island, Kerguelen archipelago, Subantarctic
The diet of the house mouse (Mus musculus domesticus), introduced to the Kerguelen
archipelago in the 1800s, was studied at monthly intervals from August 1997 to July 1998 in …
archipelago in the 1800s, was studied at monthly intervals from August 1997 to July 1998 in …
Improving the breeding success of a colonial seabird: a cost-benefit comparison of the eradication and control of its rat predator
M Pascal, O Lorvelec, V Bretagnolle… - Endangered Species …, 2008 - int-res.com
Breeding success of 5 Cory's shearwater Calonectris diomedea sub-colonies of Lavezzu
Island (Lavezzi Archipelago, Corsica) was checked annually for 25 consecutive years from …
Island (Lavezzi Archipelago, Corsica) was checked annually for 25 consecutive years from …
French attempts to eradicate non-indigenous mammals and their consequences for native biota
O Lorvelec, M Pascal - Biological Invasions, 2005 - Springer
Many European politicians, managers, and scientists believe that non-indigenous species
cannot be eradicated and that attempts to do so are hazardous because of frequent …
cannot be eradicated and that attempts to do so are hazardous because of frequent …
Pour une autre représentation métaphorique des invasions biologiques
J Tassin - Natures sciences sociétés, 2012 - shs.cairn.info
Cette réflexion relève d'une analyse critique de la perception des espèces invasives par la
communauté scientifique, entreprise de manière informelle par les auteurs à la suite de la …
communauté scientifique, entreprise de manière informelle par les auteurs à la suite de la …
Responses of seabirds to the rabbit eradication on Ile Verte, sub‐Antarctic Kerguelen Archipelago
Studies on the role of introduced rabbits, Oryctolagus cuniculus, on islands have mainly
focused on their negative impacts on vegetation. However, little attention has been paid to …
focused on their negative impacts on vegetation. However, little attention has been paid to …
Terrestrial macro-arthropods of the sub-Antarctic islands of Possession (Crozet Archipelago) and Kerguelen: Inventory of native and non-native species
The sub-Antarctic islands of the Southern Ocean harbor biogeographically peculiar biotas
which are under threat from climate change, biological invasions and their interactions …
which are under threat from climate change, biological invasions and their interactions …