Absence of effects of predator control on nesting success of Northern Lapwings Vanellus vanellus: implications for conservation

Ibis2.10
Volume: 153, Issue: 3, Pages: 543 - 555
Published: Jun 14, 2011
Abstract
The control of generalist predator populations is increasingly adopted as a management tool to combat declines in ground-nesting bird populations. However, compensatory predation by uncontrolled species frequently occurs, so determining the relative impacts of different predatory species, and hence the relative benefits of their control, can be difficult. Islands, with their reduced faunas, provide natural experimental units for investigating...
Paper Details
Title
Absence of effects of predator control on nesting success of Northern Lapwings Vanellus vanellus: implications for conservation
Published Date
Jun 14, 2011
Journal
Volume
153
Issue
3
Pages
543 - 555
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