Eradicating house mice from islands: successes, failures and the way forward

作者: Elaine C. Murphy , James C. Russell , James W. B. MacKay

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关键词: Invasive speciesToxicantHouse mouseEcologyBrodifacoumBiologyHouse miceRodenticide

摘要: The house mouse (Mus musculus) has been spread throughout the world by actions of humans. It causes severe impacts to native ecosystems, especially in areas where there are no mammals. is possible eradicate mice from islands but they harder than rats. A review reported eradication attempts found that 17 on 45 worldwide failed; a failure rate 38%. effect operational factors success was examined, significant model formed. Brodifacoum most widely used toxicant and 49% rate. Mouse eradications should be attempted wherever recommendations help increase attempt given.

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