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Rattus management is essential for population persistence in a critically endangered passerine: combining small-scale field experiments and population modelling.

机译:褐鼠管理对于在极度濒危的雀形目中的种群持续生存至关重要:将小规模实地实验和种群建模相结合。

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Invasive species are a major threat for island biodiversity, causing species decline and extinction globally. Of all invasive mammals rats are one of the most detrimental and have been the target of numerous control and eradication programmes. In Mauritius rats have contributed to the extinction of 50% of the island's fauna and are thought to be the main threat to the endemic Mauritius olive white-eye (Zosterops chloronothos), a critically endangered passerine. Assessing the impact of rats and suitable control strategies is often problematic in such cases because of the lack of replicate populations for experiments. Here, we illustrate how to overcome this issue by combining a small-scale rat management experiment on olive white-eyes with demographic models that provide estimates of the potential effects of management on vital rates and population growth. We established poison and trapping grids within breeding territories, and show that rat management significantly decreased rat abundance and increased nesting success. An individual-based stochastic simulation model suggested that rat control could produce a 5–6 fold increase in the annual productivity of female olive white-eyes, which in turn would be sufficient to stabilise population growth. In the absence of rat management, our analysis suggests the olive white-eye population will decline by about 14% per annum. By combining low cost field experiments with widely available demographic models we highlight the value of targeted, effective rat management techniques for both short and long-term population management in threatened passerines.
机译:入侵物种是对岛屿生物多样性的主要威胁,导致物种在全球范围内减少和灭绝。在所有侵入性哺乳动物中,大鼠是最有害的动物之一,并且已成为众多控制和根除计划的目标。在毛里求斯,老鼠为该岛上50%的动物灭绝做出了贡献,被认为是对毛里求斯特有的橄榄白眼(Zosterops chloronothos)(一种极度濒危的雀形目)的主要威胁。在这种情况下,由于缺乏用于实验的重复种群,评估大鼠的影响和合适的控制策略常常是有问题的。在这里,我们说明了如何通过将橄榄白眼的小型老鼠管理实验与人口模型相结合来克服这一问题,该模型可以估算出管理对生命率和人口增长的潜在影响。我们在繁殖地区建立了毒药和诱捕网,并表明老鼠管理显着降低了老鼠的丰度并增加了筑巢成功率。基于个体的随机模拟模型表明,老鼠的控制可以使雌性橄榄白眼的年生产力提高5-6倍,这反过来足以稳定种群的增长。在没有老鼠管理的情况下,我们的分析表明,橄榄白眼种群每年将减少约14%。通过将低成本的现场实验与广泛使用的人口统计学模型相结合,我们强调了针对性的,有效的老鼠管理技术对于受威胁的雀形目鸟的短期和长期种群管理的价值。

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