{"title":"First successful eradication of invasive Norway rats Rattus norvegicus from a small Mediterranean island (Isola delle Femmine, Italy)","authors":"D. Canale, V. D. Dio, B. Massa, E. Mori","doi":"10.25225/fozo.060.2019","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"Abstract. Invasive alien species, once introduced, may affect local biodiversity, both directly (e.g. by predation) and indirectly (e.g. by reducing the vegetation cover). Among those, rats (Rodentia, Muridae) are listed among the most invasive species, exerting strong impacts particularly when introduced to island ecosystems. Accordingly, black rats Rattus rattus have been eradicated from a number of islands in the Mediterranean basin to protect breeding seabirds. Where the larger Norway rat Rattus norvegicus is present, extent of damage may be even higher. In our work, we present the results of the first eradication program dealing with Norway rats in a small Mediterranean island (Isola delle Femmine, Sicily, Southern Italy). The eradication took place in 2007-2008 and, since then, no rat has been observed on the island, thus proving the success of the management action. Vegetal cover increased on the island after rat eradication. Furthermore, the Sardinian warbler and the blackbird started to breed on the island.","PeriodicalId":50436,"journal":{"name":"Folia Zoologica","volume":"46 1","pages":"29 - 34"},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2019-02-12","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"12","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"Folia Zoologica","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.25225/fozo.060.2019","RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":null,"ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"Q2","JCRName":"Agricultural and Biological Sciences","Score":null,"Total":0}
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Abstract. Invasive alien species, once introduced, may affect local biodiversity, both directly (e.g. by predation) and indirectly (e.g. by reducing the vegetation cover). Among those, rats (Rodentia, Muridae) are listed among the most invasive species, exerting strong impacts particularly when introduced to island ecosystems. Accordingly, black rats Rattus rattus have been eradicated from a number of islands in the Mediterranean basin to protect breeding seabirds. Where the larger Norway rat Rattus norvegicus is present, extent of damage may be even higher. In our work, we present the results of the first eradication program dealing with Norway rats in a small Mediterranean island (Isola delle Femmine, Sicily, Southern Italy). The eradication took place in 2007-2008 and, since then, no rat has been observed on the island, thus proving the success of the management action. Vegetal cover increased on the island after rat eradication. Furthermore, the Sardinian warbler and the blackbird started to breed on the island.
摘要外来入侵物种一旦引入,可能会直接(例如通过捕食)和间接(例如通过减少植被覆盖)影响当地的生物多样性。其中,大鼠(啮齿目,鼠科)被列为最具入侵性的物种之一,特别是被引入岛屿生态系统时,会产生强烈的影响。因此,为了保护正在繁殖的海鸟,黑鼠(Rattus Rattus)已经从地中海盆地的一些岛屿上被消灭。在体型较大的挪威鼠褐家鼠存在的地方,损害的程度可能更高。在我们的工作中,我们介绍了在地中海小岛(Isola delle Femmine,意大利南部西西里岛)处理挪威鼠的第一个根除计划的结果。灭鼠工作于2007-2008年进行,从那时起,在岛上没有观察到老鼠,从而证明了管理行动的成功。消灭老鼠后,岛上的植被增加了。此外,撒丁岛莺和黑鹂开始在岛上繁殖。