How low can you sow? House mouse eradication on Motuareronui/Adele Island
James Livingstone, Stephen Horn, Keith Broome, Rachael Sagar
Abstract
House mice (Mus musculus) are highly invasive mammals and can cause extensive ecosystem damage on islands where they are the sole mammalian pest species. Capability to eradicate mice has improved in recent years. Mouse eradication has been achieved on large islands where mice cohabit with other rodents and islands where mice are the sole mammalian pest. As the islands targeted for eradication become larger and more challenging, reduced toxic cereal bait application rates can reduce both complexity and cost, and ultimately make currently unachievable operations feasible.
Topics & Concepts
House miceBiosecurityBiologyPEST analysisPopulationBrodifacoumHouse mouseNational parkRodentWildlifeQuarantineInvasive speciesPest controlEcologyRodenticideBotanyEnvironmental healthMedicineAnimal Ecology and Behavior StudiesWildlife Ecology and ConservationYersinia bacterium, plague, ectoparasites research