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FROGS ARE DEVASTATING
Consequently, they will likely exert an indirect negative effect on ... additional food source enhancing population levels of rats and mongooses, thereby increasing predation pressure on native forest birds. Anthropocentric concerns: E. coqui and E. martinicensis have loud, piercing calls that ...
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Frogmania!
Further, rats and mongooses will eat the frogs, increasing the populations of these invasive mammals. If rats and mongooses eat the frogs, then there are predators for the frogs. And rats and mongooses ...
hawaiiancoqui.org


Iguana Specialist Group (formerly the West Indian Iguana Specialist Group)
While feral cats and mongooses primarily threaten juvenile iguanas, dogs are capable of preying on adults. For some taxa, particularly the Jamaican, Lesser Caymans, and Anegada Island iguanas, ... juveniles present in the wild. Among smaller species of iguanas, predation by introduced rats on juveniles and feral cats on all age classes can similarly lead to depressed population growth ...
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Iguana Specialist Group (formerly the West Indian Iguana Specialist Group)
Hellshire Hills, Jamaica; feral cats on Mona Island, Puerto Rico; rats on Low and White Cays, Bahamas). Although complete eradication is the goal for feral cats and rats, other species such as mongooses ...
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Polynesian rat, Rattus exulans, control and management
Kauai. Although mongooses are diurnal and rats are nocturnal, rodents comprise the major portion of the mongoose's diet in and ...
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Columbidae Conservation: helping save the world's pigeons and doves (Columbidae)
Introduced predators that have resulted in columbid declines are most commonly rats and feral cats but include crab-eating macaques, possums, swamp harriers and mongooses ...
www.columbidae.org.uk


Mammals
Prairie Dogs Geomyidae: Pocket Gophers Heteromyidae: Pocket Mice, Kangaroo Rats and Mice Castoridae: Beavers Anomaluridae: Scaly-tailed Squirrels Pedetidae: Springhare, or Springhaas Muridae: Rats, Mice, Hamsters, Voles, Lemmings, and ...
conservationinstitute.org


Predation politics: wolves, conditioned taste aversion & wildlife management
This was later confirmed when free-ranging mongooses (Herpestes auropunctatus) discriminated between treated and untreated eggs (86) and when a ... and taste aversion. Appetite, 6:253-264. 91) Nicolaus, L.K. www.conditionedtasteaversion.net 92) Rusiniak, K.W., Gustavson, Hankins, W.G. and J. Garcia. 1976. Prey-lithium aversions: II Rats and ...
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Terrestrial Ecoregions -- East African montane forests (AT0108)
African bush squirrels, Jackson’s mongooses, and sun squirrels. Rats are common too: African mole-rats, grass rats, and groove-toothed creek rats can all be found here. Cause for Concern At lower altitudes, native forests have been destroyed to make way for tea, coffee, and ...
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Terrestrial Ecoregions -- East African montane moorlands (AT1005)
African bush squirrels, Jacksonās mongooses, and sun squirrels. Rats are welcome here too; African mole-rats, grass rats, and groove-toothed creek rats can all be found here. Cause for Concern At lower altitudes, forests have been destroyed to make way for tea, coffee, and conifer ...
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