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A single Norway rat released on to a rat-free island was not caught for more than four months, despite intensive efforts to trap it. The rat first explored the 9.5-hectare island and then swam 400 metres across open water to another rat-free island, evading capture for 18 weeks until an aggressive combination of detection and trapping methods were deployed simultaneously. The exceptional difficulty of this capture indicates that methods normally used to eradicate rats in dense populations are unlikely to be effective on small numbers, a finding that could have global implications for conservation on protected islands. 相似文献
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den Hollander AI Koenekoop RK Mohamed MD Arts HH Boldt K Towns KV Sedmak T Beer M Nagel-Wolfrum K McKibbin M Dharmaraj S Lopez I Ivings L Williams GA Springell K Woods CG Jafri H Rashid Y Strom TM van der Zwaag B Gosens I Kersten FF van Wijk E Veltman JA Zonneveld MN van Beersum SE Maumenee IH Wolfrum U Cheetham ME Ueffing M Cremers FP Inglehearn CF Roepman R 《Nature genetics》2007,39(7):889-895
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V. A. Skrinska L. Messineo R. L. R. Towns K. H. Pearson 《Cellular and molecular life sciences : CMLS》1978,34(1):15-17
Summary Fe, Ni, Cu and Zn were found by energy-dispersive X-ray fluorescence in calf thymus deoxyribonucleo-protein. The X-ray analyses indicated the absence of Cr, Mn and Co. 相似文献
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