Location
ACIS
Publisher
Applied Science Publishers Ltd
Publication Year:
1978
Publication Place
Great Britain
Physical Description:
[4 p.] ; 29 cm
Call Number
VF 2756
Relevant Countries
Pacific Region
Language
English
Record ID:
824
Legacy PEIN ID:
50636
General Notes
Invasive Species Verterbrates Literature Reviews|Article kept at Greg's collection
Available online
Abstract
Feral goats (Capra hircus) are implicated in habitat destruction, and alteration of species composition on sensitive insular ecosystems. In the absence of population control, goats have become the ecologically dominant species on many islands with the results that numerous endemic plant species have been extirpated, or are threatened by excessive grazing. It is demonstrated that removal of goats can lead to rapid recovery of suppressed vegetation. The problems associated with excessive numbers of feral goats have rarely been studied or formally recognised. Extensive and intensive research is critically needed if affected island ecosystem are to be preserved or restored.
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Location
ACIS
Publisher
Applied Science Publishers Ltd
Publication Year:
1978
Publication Place
Great Britain
Physical Description:
[4 p.] ; 29 cm
Call Number
VF 2756
Relevant Countries
Pacific Region
Language
English
Record ID:
824
Legacy PEIN ID:
50636
General Notes
Invasive Species Verterbrates Literature Reviews|Article kept at Greg's collection
Record Created: 01-Mar-2000
Record Modified: 18-Mar-2022