Mamíferos invasores en Chile : evaluación de aspectos biológicos para su erradicación
Professor Advisor
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Simonetti, Javier A.
Author
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Acevedo Torres, Romina Fernanda
Admission date
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2023-03-30T14:20:39Z
Available date
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2023-03-30T14:20:39Z
Publication date
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2013
Identifier
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/192402
Abstract
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Eradication of invasive species, both during the planning and implementation stages, it is
in infancy in Chile. However, there is valuable knowledge in the world on the eradication
which we can learn to have a better manage our invasive species. In this sense, the expert
consultation about the most important questions of target species biology for eradication
goals provides an important opportunity to determine whether in Chile we have this
information to eradicate invasive species, particularly mammals. Experts currently involved
in practical field eradication and the Chilean Cooperating Committee for the Control of
Invasive Species (COCEI) members were consulted about the importance of a list of
aspects of target species biology to implement eradication programs. This information was
compared with the reported information for the thirteen invasive mammals species present
in Chile. Our results indicate that information about species biology is not sufficient to
support the requirements of experts to eradication purposes. Several species have been
poorly studied even been considered part of the world's most harmful species. Invasive
species research should aim to resolve issues regarding their management. We must be
aware that they are one of the major threats to biodiversity, and that the eradication of
invasive species is one of the most powerful tools to eliminate these threats.
Lenguage
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en
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Publisher
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Universidad de Chile
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Type of license
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Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 United States