Location    
        SPREP LIBRARY
                
      Publisher    
        Yale University
                
      Publication Year:    
        2010
                
      Publication Place    
                  USA
              
      Physical Description:    
        p 13
                
      Call Number    
        [EL]
                
      Collection    
        
      
      Material Type    
        
      
      Language    
        English
                
      Record ID: 
41823
      Legacy PEIN ID:    
                  81922
              
      General Notes    
                  Available online
              Available online
      Subject Heading(s)    
        Invasive species
              seabird guano
              ecosystem recovery process
                Abstract
Invasive species are widespread and can have devastating effects on biota, especially insular biota. Invasive species eradications are increasingly employed to promote island recovery to preinvasion states. However, it remains unclear if additional restoration actions may be required on islands that were once heavily reliant on seabird guano for ecosystem functions. Active seabird augmentation has been suggested as necessary to exact ecosystem recovery on contemporary timescales in some cases. I use two experiments on offshore islands in Cook Strait, New Zealand, to test the hypothesis that seabird restoration will restore island ecosystem functioning following invasive rodent removal. The first is a small-scale single-island fertilization experiment that simulates seabird recovery. Record Created: 22-Aug-2018
           Record Modified: 09-Dec-2021
      