DOI: 10.26686/wgtn.14347997
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Urban Rats in Wellington: Estimating Home Ranges, Population Densities and Detection Probabilities

Abstract: <p><b>The ship rat (Rattus rattus) and Norway rat (Rattus norvegicus) are prolific pest species with a near- global distribution. Their spread has had serious public health repercussions as carriers of disease and by causing considerable agricultural losses. They are also invasive to many native ecosystems, degrading ecosystem processes, and preying upon native species, resulting in significant losses to biodiversity. </b></p><p>This study aims to guide more effective rat manageme… Show more

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