Authors
John G Ewen, Doug P Armstrong, Raewyn Empson, Sandra Jack, Troy Makan, Kate McInnes, Kevin A Parker, Kate Richardson, Maurice Alley
Publication date
2012/7
Journal
Oryx
Volume
46
Issue
3
Pages
446-456
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Description
Awareness of parasite risks in translocations has prompted the development of parasite management protocols, including parasite risk assessment, parasite screening and treatments. However, although the importance of such measures seems obvious it is difficult to know whether the measures taken are effective, especially when working with wild populations. We review current methods in one extensively researched case study, the endemic New Zealand passerine bird, the hihi Notiomystis cincta. Our review is structured around four of the 10 questions proposed by Armstrong & Seddon (Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 2008: 23, 20–25) for reintroduction biology. These four questions can be related directly to parasites and parasite management and we recommend using this framework to help select and justify parasite management. Our retrospective study of recent disease and health screening in hihi reveals …
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