The use of 1080 for pest control: a discussion document Unfortunately, some of these have had disastrous impacts on our native plants and animals. As a vertebrate toxin, 1080 can be used here to control pest... Green 被引量: 15发表: 2004年 加载更多研究点推荐 Native plants ...
as agents of selection on eucalypt defences. While the chemical profile of New Zealand foliage is comparatively poorly understood, possums do show clear selectivity between and within populations and some of these interactions may be mediated by the animals ability to ‘cope’ with PSMs, coupled wi...
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Moreover, the community composition of understory plants clearly differed among the stand types; that of soil macroinvertebrates in the PC stands was separated from the other stand types, which was mediated by environmental variables, especially the soil temperature and soil organic carbon. Conclusions...
●Do not remove, disturb or damage native plants or animals. ●Light no fires. ●Poison may be laid in the parks and forests to control the field mouse.Do not remove notice or disturb baits, lures, trapping lines or the mousetraps. ...
whenPhilornisis an invasive parasite. Here, we evaluate the impact of nativePhilornisspp. larvae on cellular and humoral immunity, hematocrit, morphometrics, and survival of nestlings of the invasive European starling in Argentina. Based on evidence from native hosts and on the relatively recent ...
Keywords Herbivory · Non-native species · Parasitization · Enemy escape · Fitness Introduction Over the past centuries, many species of plants and animals have been introduced into new areas worldwide, both inten- tionally and unintentionally (Williamson 1996). Some of these species...
Cushman JH, Tierney TA, Hinds JM (2004) Variable effects of feral pig disturbances on native and exotic plants in a California grassland. Ecol Appl 14:1746–1756 ArticleGoogle Scholar Dardaillon M (1986) Seasonal variations in habitat selection and spatial distribution of wild boar (Sus scrofa)...
The first wave began with the spreading of “primitive” sheep from the Fertile Crescent. The second wave of improved sheep migration occurred about 5000 years ago [7]. After approximately 1000 years of domestication, domestic animals and plants expanded and replaced the foraging lifestyle in ...
An alternative to exotic species is the use of native trees and shrubs which are endemic and adaptable to New Zealand conditions [11]. Additionally, native plants are culturally valued, can enhance biodiversity restoration, control erosion, improve landscape aesthetics, provide income from carbon trade...