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The vulnerability of skinks to predation by introduced mongoose in the Fiji Islands

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Skinks are successful colonisers and are commonly found throughout the Pacific islands, but, the presence of introduced predators such as mongoose are known to threaten their survival. The two most abundant skinks found within the Fiji Islands are Emoia cyanura and E. impar; the abundance of these species encountered during visual transect counts on 16 islands within four habitats formed the ba...
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2015
Location:
Fiji
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Journal article
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Unitec Institute of TechnologyWaiariki Institute of Technology
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Pacific Science Association (University of Hawaii)
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Unitec
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