Uncertainty in population estimates: A meta‐analysis for petrels

JP Bird, BK Woodworth, RA Fuller… - … Solutions and Evidence, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Population estimates are commonly generated and used in conservation science. All
estimates carry inherent uncertainty, but little attention has been given to when and how this …

Antarctic climate change and the environment: A decadal synopsis and recommendations for action

SL Chown, RI Leihy, TR Naish, CM Brooks, P Convey… - 2022 - ro.uow.edu.au
Scientific evidence is abundantly clear and convincing that due to the current trajectory of
human-derived emissions of CO2 and other greenhouse gases, the atmosphere and ocean …

Impacts of invasive alien species on nature, nature's contributions to people, and good quality of life

S Bacher, B Galil, M Nunez, M Ansong… - IPBES Invasive Alien …, 2023 - folia.unifr.ch
“The cardoon (Cynara cardunculus) has a far wider range: it now occurs in these latitudes
on both sides of the Cordillera, across the continent. I saw it in unfrequented spots in Chile …

[PDF][PDF] A review of the distribution and size of gadfly petrel (Pterodroma spp.) colonies throughout New Zealand

CM Miskelly, D Gilad, GA Taylor, AJD Tennyson… - Tuhinga, 2019 - researchgate.net
New Zealand is a global centre of diversity for gadfly petrels (family Procellariidae, genus
Pterodroma). The 11 extant breeding species include six endemic species (greyfaced petrel …

Genomics detects population structure within and between ocean basins in a circumpolar seabird: the white‐chinned petrel

K Rexer‐Huber, AJ Veale, P Catry, Y Cherel… - Molecular …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract The Southern Ocean represents a continuous stretch of circumpolar marine habitat,
but the potential physical and ecological drivers of evolutionary genetic differentiation across …

[HTML][HTML] Systematic prey preference by introduced mice exhausts the ecosystem on Antipodes Island

JC Russell, JE Peace, MJ Houghton, SJ Bury… - Biological …, 2020 - Springer
House mice (Mus musculus) are a widespread invasive species on islands. Where they are
the sole introduced mammal they can have particularly strong negative impacts on recipient …

Learning to cricket hunt by the laboratory mouse (Mus musculus): Skilled movements of the hands and mouth in cricket capture and consumption

L Galvin, BM Agha, M Saleh, MH Mohajerani… - Behavioural Brain …, 2021 - Elsevier
Although the mouse (Mus musculus) is preyed upon by many other species of animals, it is
also a predator and will hunt and consume crickets. There has been no previous description …

Patterns of recovery in extant and extirpated seabirds after the world's largest multipredator eradication

JP Bird, RA Fuller, JD Shaw - Conservation Biology, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Eradicating invasive predators from islands can result in substantial recovery of seabirds,
but the mechanisms that drive population changes remain poorly understood. Meta …

[PDF][PDF] Biological invasions in South Africa's offshore sub-Antarctic territories

M Greve, CEO von der Meden… - Biological Invasions in …, 2020 - library.oapen.org
Abstract The sub-Antarctic Prince Edward Islands (PEIs) constitute South Africa's most
remote territory. Despite this, they have not been spared from biological invasions. Here, we …

South Africa works towards eradicating introduced house mice from sub-Antarctic Marion Island: the largest island yet attempted for mice

GR Preston, BJ Dilley, J Cooper… - … : scaling up to meet …, 2019 - research.monash.edu
House mice (Mus musculus) were introduced to South Africa's sub-Antarctic Marion Island,
the larger of the two Prince Edward Islands, by sealers in the early 19th century. Over the …