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Vertebrate species introductions in the United States and its territories

Vertebrate species introductions in the United States and its territories
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摘要 At least 1,065 introduced vertebrate species have been introduced in the United States and its territories, including at least 86 mammalian, 127 avian, 179 reptilian/amphibian, and 673 fish species. Examples in each major taxonomic group include domestic cat, small Indian mongoose, red fox, goat, pig, rabbit, rats, house mouse, gray squirrel, nutria, starling, Indian common myna, red-vented bulbul, brown treesnake, red-eared slider, brown trout, tilapia, and grass carp. We briefly review some of these species and the types of damage they cause. We then review the basic types of methods used for control or eradication of each taxonomic group, including physical, chemical, biological, and cultural methods. We discuss some of the challenges in managing these species, including issues with the use of toxicants, land access, public attitudes, and monitoring difficulties. Finally, we list some ongoing research and future research needs, including improved detection methods, improved attractants, improved barriers, improved capture methods, fertility control, and risk assessment methods [Current Zoology 57 (5): 559-567, 2011].
出处 《Current Zoology》 SCIE CAS CSCD 北大核心 2011年第5期559-567,共9页 动物学报(英文版)
关键词 ERADICATION INTRODUCTIONS Invasive species MANAGEMENT United States 动物物种 脊椎 美国 风险评估方法 两栖类动物 土地使用权 人口出生率 哺乳动物
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