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Multiple threats, or multiplying the threats? Interactions between invasive predators and other ecological disturbances
Abstract
Invasive species have reshaped the composition of biomes across the globe, and considerable cost is now associated with minimising their ecological, social and economic impacts. Mammalian predators are among the most damaging invaders, having caused numerous species extinctions. Here, we review evidence of interactions between invasive predators and six key threats that together have strong potential to influence both the impacts of the...
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Title
Multiple threats, or multiplying the threats? Interactions between invasive predators and other ecological disturbances
Published Date
Oct 1, 2015
Journal
Volume
190
Pages
60 - 68
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