Title of article :
Evaluating alternative rodenticides for island conservation: roof rat eradication from the San Jorge Islands, Mexico Original Research Article
Author/Authors :
C. Josh Donlan، نويسنده , , Gregg R. Howald، نويسنده , , Bernie R. Tershy، نويسنده , , Donald A. Croll، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Abstract :
Introduced commensal rats (Rattus spp.) are a major contributor to the extinction and endangerment of island plants and animals. The use of the toxin brodifacoum to completely eradicate rats from islands is a powerful conservation tool. However, brodifacoum is toxic to animals other than rats and on some islands its use may not be feasible without prohibitively expensive mitigation. As part of a regional conservation program, we experimentally tested brodifacoum and two less toxic rodenticides, diphacinone and cholecalciferol, in eradicating Rattus rattus from three small islands in the northern Gulf of California, Mexico. All three rodenticides were successful in eradicating rats, suggesting that the less toxic diphacinone and cholecalciferol may be useful alternatives to brodifacoum for some island eradication programs. However, the choice of rodenticide must be balanced between efficacy and the risks to non-target species. Applied field research is needed on less toxic rodenticides, as well as improving palatability of baits. This may prove invaluable in preventing extinctions and in restoring larger and more diverse island ecosystems.
Keywords :
Gulf of California , Non-target poisoning , Rattus rattus , seabird conservation , brodifacoum , introduced species , cholecalciferol , Diphacinone , eradication , Exotic mammals , Invasive species
Journal title :
Biological Conservation
Journal title :
Biological Conservation