Localisation
SPREP LIBRARY
Éditeur
Pacific Invasive Initiative, University of Auckland
Année de publication:
2009
Lieu de publication
Cantebury, New Zealand
Description physique:
28 p.
Numéro d'appel
[EL]
Langue
English
Identifiant de dossier:
139
Ancien numéro d'identification PEIN:
76124
Notes générales
Available online
Disponible en ligne
Rubrique(s) thématique(s)
Myna - Biology
Myna - Ecology
Invasive species - Myna - Implications
Invasive species - Myna - Management
Protected areas - Management
Protected areas
Protected areas - Oceania
Parks
Parks - Oceania - Pacific
Conservation
Environment protection
Biodiversity management
Nature conservation
Résumé
The Indian, or common, myna, Acridotheres tristis (Sturnidae: Passeriformes: Aves) was introduced throughout New Zealand in the 1870?s by locals and Acclimatisation Societies (Bull et al., 1985). Birds subsequently established in most of the North Island, with high densities present in the urban and suburban areas. Common mynas continue to flourish in the northern and central North Island, and are usually more abundant than most native birds in gardens and parks (LCR, 2008)
Localisation
SPREP LIBRARY
Éditeur
Pacific Invasive Initiative, University of Auckland
Année de publication:
2009
Lieu de publication
Cantebury, New Zealand
Description physique:
28 p.
Numéro d'appel
[EL]
Langue
English
Identifiant de dossier:
139
Ancien numéro d'identification PEIN:
76124
Notes générales
Available online
Dossier créé: 02-Dec-2009
Dossier modifié: 16-Feb-2022