Improving invasive ant eradication as a conservation tool: A review

BD Hoffmann, GM Luque, C Bellard, ND Holmes… - Biological …, 2016 - Elsevier
While invasive species eradications are at the forefront of biodiversity conservation, ant
eradication failures are common. We reviewed ant eradications worldwide to assess the …

Eradication of invasive mammals on islands inhabited by humans and domestic animals

S Oppel, BM Beaven, M Bolton, J Vickery… - Conservation …, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
Non‐native invasive mammal species have caused major ecological change on many
islands. To conserve native species diversity, invasive mammals have been eradicated from …

[图书][B] A framework for community ecology: species pools, filters and traits

PA Keddy, DC Laughlin - 2021 - books.google.com
This book addresses an important problem in ecology: how are communities assembled
from species pools? This pressing question underlies a broad array of practical problems in …

Using the Judas technique to locate and remove wintertime aggregations of invasive common carp

PG Bajer, CJ Chizinski… - … Management and Ecology, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
Radio‐and acoustic telemetry in three Midwestern lakes demonstrated that common carp,
Cyprinus carpio L., aggregate as water temperatures descend below 10° C. Particularly …

Turning back the tide of American mink invasion at an unprecedented scale through community participation and adaptive management

R Bryce, MK Oliver, L Davies, H Gray, J Urquhart… - Biological …, 2011 - Elsevier
Successful eradications of harmful invasive species have been mostly confined to islands
while control programs in mainland areas remain small, uncoordinated and vulnerable to …

Ecological history and latent conservation potential: large and giant tortoises as a model for taxon substitutions

DM Hansen, CJ Donlan, CJ Griffiths, KJ Campbell - Ecography, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
Starting in the late 1970s, ecologists began unraveling the role of recently extinct large
vertebrates in evolutionary ecology and ecosystem dynamics. Three decades later …

Eradications and people: lessons from the plant eradication program in Galapagos

MR Gardener, R Atkinson, JL Rentería - Restoration Ecology, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
It is often argued that the benefit of eradication of an invasive species—a one‐off injection of
funds and the problem is solved—far outweighs the cost of a perennial control program …

[HTML][HTML] Archipelago-wide island restoration in the Galápagos Islands: reducing costs of invasive mammal eradication programs and reinvasion risk

V Carrion, CJ Donlan, KJ Campbell, C Lavoie, F Cruz - PloS one, 2011 - journals.plos.org
Invasive alien mammals are the major driver of biodiversity loss and ecosystem degradation
on islands. Over the past three decades, invasive mammal eradication from islands has …

A systematic review of adaptive wildlife management for the control of invasive, non‐native mammals, and other human–wildlife conflicts

S Richardson, AC Mill, D Davis, D Jam… - Mammal …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
We are entering an era where species declines are occurring at their fastest ever rate, and
the increased spread of non‐native species is among the top causes. High uncertainty in …

[图书][B] Human-wildlife interactions: from conflict to coexistence

MR Conover, DO Conover - 2022 - taylorfrancis.com
Human-wildlife interactions increase exponentially as more and more humans and wildlife
crowd into the same limited space. Such interactions often become conflicts when wildlife …