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Rattus spp. (Rats)
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Rattus exulans (Pacific rat )
(21)
Rattus rattus (Ship rat/Black rat )
(18)
Rattus norvegicus (Brown rat)
(12)
Felis catus (Cat )
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Sus scrofa (Pig)
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Achatina fulica (Giant African Snail)
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Acridotheres fuscus (Jungle Myna )
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Elevational distribution and photosynthetic characteristics of the invasive tree Spathodea campanulata on the island of Tahiti(South Pacific Ocean)
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Larrue, S
,
Daehler, C C
,
Meyer, J Y
,
Pouteau, R
,
Voldoire, O
2016
Successful invasion is often due to a combination of species characteristics (or invasiveness) and habitat suitability (or invasibility). Our objective was to identify preferred habitats and suitable environmental conditions for the African tulip t
Enhancing Women-focused Investments in Climate and Disaster Resilience
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2020
Women play an important roles for leading actions to strengthen resilience to disaster and climate-related chocks and stresses, especially at the local level. Such actions create transformational change by challenging existing standards and paradigms
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Pacific Regional Invasive Species Management Support Service (PRISMSS) Newsletter - July 2022
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2022
Invasive species are the leading driver of biodiversity loss in the Pacific. They have a significant impact on ecosystem resilience leading to a loss of ecosystem services and a reduced ability to adapt to climate change. PRISMSS aims to assist the
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