Landcare Research - Manaaki Whenua

Landcare-Research -Manaaki Whenua

Some recent vertebrate-pest-related publications

Buxton RT, Anderson D, Moller H, Jones CJ, Lyver PO’B 2014. Release of constraints on nest-site selection in burrow-nesting petrels following invasive rat eradication. Biological Invasions: [early view online]. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10530-014-0807-x

Byrom AE, Craft ME, Durant SM, Nkwabi AJK, Metzger K, Hampson K, Mduma SAR, Forrester GJ, Ruscoe WA, Reed DN, Bukombe J, Mchetto J, Sinclair ARE 2014. Episodic outbreaks of small mammals influence predator community dynamics in an east African savanna ecosystem. Oikos 123: 1014–1024. doi: 10.1111/oik.00962

Cowan P, Brown S, Forrester G, Booth L, Crowell M 2014. Bird-repellent effects on bait efficacy for control of invasive mammal pests. Pest Management Science: [early view online]. doi: 10.1002/ps.3887

Delibes-Mateos M, Ferreira C, Rouco C, Villafuerte R, Barrio IC 2014. Conservationists, hunters and farmers: the European rabbit Oryctolagus cuniculus management conflict in the Iberian Peninsula. Mammal Review 44: 190–203.doi: 10.1111/mam.12022

Dickman CR, Glen AS, Jones ME, Soulé ME, Ritchie EG, Wallach AD 2014. Strongly interactive carnivore species: maintaining and restoring ecosystem function. In: Glen AS, Dickman CR eds Carnivores of Australia: past, present and future. Collingwood, Australia, CSIRO. Pp. 301–322.

Forgie SA, Dymock JJ, Tompkins DM 2014. No evidence that brushtail possums (Trichosurus vulpecula) forage on dung beetles (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae) in New Zealand. New Zealand Journal of Zoology 41: 95–102.

Glen AS 2014. Fur, feathers and scales: interactions between mammalian, reptilian and avian predators. In: Glen AS, Dickman CR eds Carnivores of Australia: past, present and future. Collingwood, Australia, CSIRO. Pp. 279–299.

Glen AS, Dickman CR eds 2014. Carnivores of Australia: past, present and future. Collingwood, Australia, CSIRO. 438 p.

Glen AS, Dickman CR 2014. The importance of predators. In: Glen AS, Dickman CR eds Carnivores of Australia: past, present and future. Collingwood, Australia, CSIRO. Pp. 1–12.

Glen AS, Dickman CR, Letnic M 2014. Carnivore communities: challenges and opportunities for conservation. In: Glen AS, Dickman CR eds Carnivores of Australia: past, present and future. Collingwood, Australia, CSIRO. Pp. 405–415.

Holland EP, James A, Ruscoe WA, Pech RP, Byrom AE 2014. Climate-based models for pulsed resources improve predictability of consumer population dynamics: outbreaks of house mice in forest ecosystems. PLoS ONE: (in press).

Jones CJ, Lyver PO'B, Davis J, Hughes B, Anderson A, Hohapata-Oke J 2015. Reinstatement of customary seabird harvests after a 50-year moratorium. The Journal of Wildlife Management 79: 31–38.

Kelly D, Geldenhuis A, James A, Holland EP, Plank MJ, Brockie RE, Cowan PE, Harper GA, Lee WG, Maitland MJ, Mark AF, Mills JA, Wilson PR, Byrom AE 2013. Of mast and mean: Differential-temperature cue makes mast seeding insensitive to climate change. Ecology Letters 16: 90–98.

Masuda BM, Fisher P, Beaven B 2015. Residue profiles of brodifacoum in coastal marine species following an island rodent eradication. Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety 113: 1–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ecoenv.2014.11.013

Norbury G, Hutcheon A, Reardon J, Daigneault A 2014. Pest fencing or pest trapping: a bio-economic analysis of cost-effectiveness. Austral Ecology 39: 795–807. http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/aec.12147/pdf

Rouco C, G Norbury, Ramsey D 2014. Kill rates by rabbit hunters before and 16 years after introduction of rabbit haemorrhagic disease in the southern South Island, New Zealand. Wildlife Research 41: 136–140.

Russell JC, Innes JG, Brown PH, Byrom AE 2015. Predator-free New Zealand: Conservation country. BioScience. doi: 10.1093/biosci/biv012

Tompkins D, Forgie S, Aislabie J, Nugent G, Gourlay H, McGill A, McLeod M, Yockney I, Paynter Q, Fowler S, Hayes L 2012. Informing the infectious disease risks of dung beetle releases into New Zealand. Landcare Research Internal Report LC908 (available online).

Tompkins DM, Byrom AE, Pech RP 2013. Predicted responses of invasive mammal communities to climate-related changes in mast frequency in forest ecosystems. Ecological Applications 23: 1075–1085.

Whitford J, Rouco C, Tompkins D, Nugent G. 2014. First direct estimate of the detection probability of bovine tuberculosis in possums by possum transmission. European Journal of Wildlife Research, 60: 827–830. doi: 10.1007/s10344-014-0834-z

Wood JR, Dickie IA, Moeller HV, Peltzer DA, Bonner KI, Rattray G, Wilmshurst JM 2015. Novel interactions between non-native mammals and fungi facilitate establishment of invasive pines. Journal of Ecology 103: 121–129. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1365-2745.12345