Small mice create big problems: Why Predator Free New Zealand should include house mice and other pest species

Author:

Samaniego Araceli1ORCID,Byrom Andrea E.2ORCID,Gronwald Markus3ORCID,Innes John G.4ORCID,Reardon James T.5

Affiliation:

1. Manaaki Whenua — Landcare Research Auckland New Zealand

2. Independent Environmental Consultant and Te Pūnaha Matatini Canterbury New Zealand

3. Manaaki Whenua — Landcare Research Lincoln New Zealand

4. Manaaki Whenua — Landcare Research Hamilton New Zealand

5. Te Papa Atawhai/Department of Conservation Te Anau New Zealand

Abstract

AbstractPredator Free 2050 (PF2050) is a government initiative aiming to eradicate selected invasive mammals (mustelids, rats, and possums) from New Zealand (NZ) by 2050. Selecting which of 32 introduced mammal species to include has received little evaluation, yet targeting a few species often results in perverse ecological outcomes given interactions within the invasive guild. We explore how PF2050 could be improved strategically by focusing on biodiversity outcomes instead of selectively targeting invasives, using rodents as an example. Current PF2050 targets include all rat species (Rattus exulans, R. norvegicus, and R. rattus), but not the house mouse (Mus musculus). Mice can be as damaging as rats when competition and predation are removed, negating benefits of rat removal. Multirodent eradications are more cost‐effective and prevent mesopredator release. Using a case study, we show adding mice to a rat eradication would raise costs modestly, comparing favorably to independent mouse eradication later, which would be riskier and more socially and economically costly than the preceding rat eradication. Missing the opportunity to tackle all rodents simultaneously, leaving mice to multiply in numbers and impacts, could have serious environmental and socioeconomic consequences. Naïve eradication strategies neglecting ecological expertise risk biodiversity outcomes and NZ's eradication science reputation.

Publisher

Wiley

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