2023
DOI: 10.1002/ecs2.4424
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Immigration drives ship rat population irruptions in marginal high‐elevation habitat in response to pulsed resources

Abstract: Pest animal populations, such as rodents, often irrupt in response to pulsed resources. However, few studies have considered how understanding the propagation of irruptions across landscapes could lead to more efficient pest suppression. Resource pulses might create temporary source–sink dynamics in heterogeneous environments, whereby reservoirs of animals living in high‐quality habitat increase and spill over into more marginal habitat. Low‐density populations in marginal habitat could also increase through i… Show more

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“…In autumn 2019 the beech trees in the valley masted heavily (mean of 3935 silver beech seeds m −2 ), which led to the ship rat population reaching high densities (Carpenter et al 2022; show the sites where rats were collared, 11-12 days after the toxin treatment. Carpenter et al 2023). DOC carried out a 23 270 ha aerial 1080 operation over most of the Hollyford Valley on 1 and 2 November 2019, following a pre-feed operation on 16 October 2019.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In autumn 2019 the beech trees in the valley masted heavily (mean of 3935 silver beech seeds m −2 ), which led to the ship rat population reaching high densities (Carpenter et al 2022; show the sites where rats were collared, 11-12 days after the toxin treatment. Carpenter et al 2023). DOC carried out a 23 270 ha aerial 1080 operation over most of the Hollyford Valley on 1 and 2 November 2019, following a pre-feed operation on 16 October 2019.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%