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Baiting is widely used in wildlife management for various purposes, including lethal control, fertility control, disease and parasite control, and con...
Read moreThe control and eradication of invasive species is a common management strategy to protect or restore native biodiversity. On South Georgia in the Sou...
Read moreThe annual rate of increase of a wildlife population is the change in abundance or density from one year to the next. This paper compares the expected...
Read moreDisplacement is a form of mitigation that involves the removal of habitat to relocate water voles Arvicola amphibius from <50 m sections of waterco...
Read moreIn studies on organochlorine residues in lakes of the Rift Valley, Kenya, 47% of the farms surveyed in the Nakuru catchment basin used either DDT or d...
Read moreThere is increasing evidence that disease-mediated invasions are widespread across a range of vertebrate, invertebrate and plant systems. We therefore...
Read morePredator density and productivity can be influenced by ecological and anthropogenic factors. Given the controversy over predators impacting on prey of...
Read moreMore than a quarter of the world's carnivores are threatened, often due to multiple and complex causes. Considerable research efforts are devoted to r...
Read moreThe extensive impact of invasive species has motivated a growing field of research combining ecological and economic models to find cost-effective man...
Read morePest eradication is an important facet of conservation and ecological restoration and has been applied successfully to invasive rat species on offshor...
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