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Rodent management issues in South Pacific islands: a review with case studies from Papua New Guinea and Vanuatu

机译:南太平洋群岛的啮齿动物管理问题:审查来自巴布亚新几内亚和瓦努阿图的案例研究

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Rodents are a key pest to agricultural and rural island communities of the South Pacific, but there is limited information of their impact on the crops and livelihoods of small-scale farmers. The rodent pest community is known, but the type and scales of damage to different crops on different islands are unknown. Knowledge about rodent pest management in other geographical regions may not be directly transferable to the Pacific region. Many studies on islands have largely focussed on the eradication of rodents from uninhabited islands for conservation benefits. These broadscale eradication efforts are unlikely to translate to inhabited islands because of complex social and agricultural issues. The livelihoods, culture and customs of poor small-scale farmers in the South Pacific have a large bearing on the current management of rodents. The aim of the present review was to describe the rodent problems, impacts and management of rodents on South Pacific islands, and identify gaps for further research. We compared and contrasted two case studies. The situation in Papua New Guinea is emergent as several introduced rodent species are actively invading new areas with wide-ranging implications for human livelihoods and conservation. In Vanuatu, we show how rodent damage on cocoa plantations can be reduced by good orchard hygiene through pruning and weeding, which also has benefits for the management of black pod disease. We conclude that (1) damage levels are unknown and unreported, (2) the impacts on human health are unknown, (3) the relationships between the pest species and their food sources, breeding and movements are not known, and (4) the situation in Papua New Guinea may represent an emergent crisis that warrants further investigation. In addition, there is a need for greater understanding of the invasive history of pest rodents, so as to integrate biological information with management strategies. Ecologically based rodent management can be achieved on Pacific Isl
机译:啮齿动物是南太平洋农业和农村岛屿社区的一个关键害虫,但有限的信息对小规模农民的作物和生计的影响有限。啮齿动物的害虫群落是已知的,但不同岛屿上不同作物的损害的类型和尺度是未知的。关于其他地理区域的啮齿动物虫害管理的知识可能无法直接转移到太平洋地区。对岛屿的许多研究主要集中在根除无人居住的岛屿的啮齿动物以进行保护效益。由于社会和农业问题复杂,这些广泛的消除努力不太可能转化为居住的岛屿。南太平洋贫困小型农民的生计,文化和习俗对目前的啮齿动物管理有很大的轴承。本综述目的是描述南太平洋岛屿上啮齿动物的啮齿动物问题,影响和管理,并确定进一步研究的差距。我们比较和对比两种案例研究。巴布亚新几内亚的情况是紧急的,因为几种引入的啮齿动物物种正在积极入侵人类生计和保护的广泛影响的新领域。在瓦努阿图,我们展示了通过修剪和除草的良好果园卫生可以减少对可可种植园的啮齿动物种植造成的损伤,这也有利于黑色豆荚病的管理。我们得出结论,(1)损害水平未知,未报告,(2)对人体健康的影响未知,(3)害虫物种与其食物来源之间的关系尚不清楚,(4)巴布亚新几内亚的情况可能代表着担任进一步调查的紧急危机。此外,还需要更加了解害虫啮齿动物的侵入性史,以便将生物信息与管理策略集成。基于生态的啮齿动物管理可以在太平洋ISL上实现

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