Location
SPREP LIBRARY
Publisher
Royal Society Open Science
Publication Year:
2016
Publication Place
UNKNOWN
Physical Description:
10p. ; 29cm.
Call Number
[EL]
Relevant Countries
Pacific Region
Material Type
Language
English
Record ID:
336
Legacy PEIN ID:
80560
General Notes
Online only
Available online
Subject Heading(s)
Invasive species - Rat eradication - Henderson Island
Non-native species - Rat management - Henderson Island - Oceania
Abstract
To enhance their conservation value, several hundred islands worldwide have been cleared of invasive alien rats, Rattus spp. One of the largest projects yet undertaken was on 43 km2 Henderson Island in the Pitcairn group, South Pacific, in August 2011. Following massive immediate mortality, a single R. exulans was observed in March 2012 and, subsequently, rat numbers have recovered. The survivors show no sign of resistance to the toxicant used, brodifacoum. Using pre and post-operation rat tissue samples from Henderson, plus samples from around the Pacific, we exclude re-introduction as the source of continued rat presence. Microsatellite analysis of 18 loci enabled comparison of genetic diversity of Henderson rats before and after the bait drop. The fall in diversity measured by allele frequency change indicated that the bottleneck through which the breeding population passed was probably around 50 individuals, representing a census population of about 60-80 animals. This is the first failed project that has estimated how close it was to success.
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Location
SPREP LIBRARY
Publisher
Royal Society Open Science
Publication Year:
2016
Publication Place
UNKNOWN
Physical Description:
10p. ; 29cm.
Call Number
[EL]
Relevant Countries
Pacific Region
Material Type
Language
English
Record ID:
336
Legacy PEIN ID:
80560
General Notes
Online only
Record Created: 08-Feb-2016
Record Modified: 21-Dec-2023