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Titel: | Stoat in the Dock Ecology and Management of Invasive Mustelids in New Zealand / |
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by Carolyn M. King.
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Format: | Elektronisch E-Book |
Sprache: | Englisch |
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Springer Nature Singapore : Imprint: Springer,
2025.
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Ausgabe: | 1st ed. 2025. |
Schriftenreihe: | Fascinating Life Sciences,
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Medienzugang: | https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-96-4562-6 |
Zusammenfassung: | This book surveys the ecology of stoats resident in New Zealand since the 1880s, when they were deliberately imported from UK as potential agents of biological control against rabbits. Our current understanding of them and of their impacts on the communities of native animals and birds with which they now live has developed over decades of research. Past knowledge is essential to inform decisions on when, where and how to minimize damage from stoats in the future. New Zealand is one of the most significant known examples of the drastic impacts of invasive predators on endemic species and communities, but its story is largely unfamiliar to international audiences. This is a detailed, academically rigorous and fully documented account of how introduced mustelids have made themselves at home in New Zealand, written by a specialist stoat biologist as a single coherent story. Each chapter includes a section explaining the context in which the most important details of the biology of stoats (and, to a lesser extent, ferrets) have been documented, what techniques worked and what did not, and why. The book is written primarily for a cross-disciplinary audience of academics, senior undergraduates and postgraduates interested in the history of interactions between predators and native wildlife, and professionals working on invasive species. It will be of special interest to conservationists, birdwatchers and naturalists. |
Umfang: | 1 Online-Ressource (XXIII, 226 p. 50 illus., 35 illus. in color.) |
ISBN: | 9789819645626 |
ISSN: | 2509-6753 |
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contents | Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. The Weasels of Wytham Woods, 1967-71 -- Chapter 3. DSIR Ecology Division, 1971-77 -- Chapter 4. The National Parks Stoat Survey, 1972-76 -- Chapter 5. The Beechmast Cycle, 1972-81 -- Chapter 6. Podocarp-broadleaved forest, 1982-87 -- Chapter 7. Island Eradications -- Chapter 8. Toxins -- Chapter 9. Remote Monitoring -- Chapter 10. Captive Studies -- Chapter 11. Advanced Statistics -- Chapter 12. Genetics -- Chapter 13. Predator Free New Zealand 2050 -- Chapter 14. Assembling the Evidence -- Chapter 15. Reviewing the Evidence. |
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spelling | King, Carolyn M. author. (orcid)0000-0001-6048-8931 https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6048-8931 aut http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/aut Stoat in the Dock [electronic resource] : Ecology and Management of Invasive Mustelids in New Zealand / by Carolyn M. King. 1st ed. 2025. Singapore : Springer Nature Singapore : Imprint: Springer, 2025. 1 Online-Ressource (XXIII, 226 p. 50 illus., 35 illus. in color.) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier text file PDF rda Fascinating Life Sciences, 2509-6753 Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. The Weasels of Wytham Woods, 1967-71 -- Chapter 3. DSIR Ecology Division, 1971-77 -- Chapter 4. The National Parks Stoat Survey, 1972-76 -- Chapter 5. The Beechmast Cycle, 1972-81 -- Chapter 6. Podocarp-broadleaved forest, 1982-87 -- Chapter 7. Island Eradications -- Chapter 8. Toxins -- Chapter 9. Remote Monitoring -- Chapter 10. Captive Studies -- Chapter 11. Advanced Statistics -- Chapter 12. Genetics -- Chapter 13. Predator Free New Zealand 2050 -- Chapter 14. Assembling the Evidence -- Chapter 15. Reviewing the Evidence. This book surveys the ecology of stoats resident in New Zealand since the 1880s, when they were deliberately imported from UK as potential agents of biological control against rabbits. Our current understanding of them and of their impacts on the communities of native animals and birds with which they now live has developed over decades of research. Past knowledge is essential to inform decisions on when, where and how to minimize damage from stoats in the future. New Zealand is one of the most significant known examples of the drastic impacts of invasive predators on endemic species and communities, but its story is largely unfamiliar to international audiences. This is a detailed, academically rigorous and fully documented account of how introduced mustelids have made themselves at home in New Zealand, written by a specialist stoat biologist as a single coherent story. Each chapter includes a section explaining the context in which the most important details of the biology of stoats (and, to a lesser extent, ferrets) have been documented, what techniques worked and what did not, and why. The book is written primarily for a cross-disciplinary audience of academics, senior undergraduates and postgraduates interested in the history of interactions between predators and native wildlife, and professionals working on invasive species. It will be of special interest to conservationists, birdwatchers and naturalists. Introduced organisms. Ecology . Environmental management. Biodiversity. Zoology. Invasive Species. Ecology. Environmental Management. SpringerLink (Online service) Springer Nature eBook Printed edition: 9789819645619 Printed edition: 9789819645633 Printed edition: 9789819645640 |
spellingShingle | King, Carolyn M. Stoat in the Dock Ecology and Management of Invasive Mustelids in New Zealand / Fascinating Life Sciences, Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. The Weasels of Wytham Woods, 1967-71 -- Chapter 3. DSIR Ecology Division, 1971-77 -- Chapter 4. The National Parks Stoat Survey, 1972-76 -- Chapter 5. The Beechmast Cycle, 1972-81 -- Chapter 6. Podocarp-broadleaved forest, 1982-87 -- Chapter 7. Island Eradications -- Chapter 8. Toxins -- Chapter 9. Remote Monitoring -- Chapter 10. Captive Studies -- Chapter 11. Advanced Statistics -- Chapter 12. Genetics -- Chapter 13. Predator Free New Zealand 2050 -- Chapter 14. Assembling the Evidence -- Chapter 15. Reviewing the Evidence. Introduced organisms. Ecology . Environmental management. Biodiversity. Zoology. Invasive Species. Ecology. Environmental Management. |
title | Stoat in the Dock Ecology and Management of Invasive Mustelids in New Zealand / |
title_auth | Stoat in the Dock Ecology and Management of Invasive Mustelids in New Zealand / |
title_exact_search | Stoat in the Dock Ecology and Management of Invasive Mustelids in New Zealand / |
title_full | Stoat in the Dock [electronic resource] : Ecology and Management of Invasive Mustelids in New Zealand / by Carolyn M. King. |
title_fullStr | Stoat in the Dock [electronic resource] : Ecology and Management of Invasive Mustelids in New Zealand / by Carolyn M. King. |
title_full_unstemmed | Stoat in the Dock [electronic resource] : Ecology and Management of Invasive Mustelids in New Zealand / by Carolyn M. King. |
title_short | Stoat in the Dock |
title_sort | stoat in the dock ecology and management of invasive mustelids in new zealand |
title_sub | Ecology and Management of Invasive Mustelids in New Zealand / |
topic | Introduced organisms. Ecology . Environmental management. Biodiversity. Zoology. Invasive Species. Ecology. Environmental Management. |
topic_facet | Introduced organisms. Ecology . Environmental management. Biodiversity. Zoology. Invasive Species. Ecology. Environmental Management. |
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