Intercepting the first rat ashore
James C. Russell (),
David R. Towns,
Sandra H. Anderson and
Mick N. Clout
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James C. Russell: School of Biological Sciences
David R. Towns: Department of Conservation
Sandra H. Anderson: School of Biological Sciences
Mick N. Clout: School of Biological Sciences
Nature, 2005, vol. 437, issue 7062, 1107-1107
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Keeping islands free of rats may be harder with isolated invaders as these evade conventional trapping.
Date: 2005
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