Establishing the eradication unit of Molara Island: a case of study from Sardinia, Italy

Molara is a small island belonging to the Marine protected Area Tavolara—Punta Coda Cavallo, in Sardinia. During 2006–2007, a bio-monitoring program reported a strong presence of the black rat, Rattus rattus, on Molara island. Rat predation has detrimentally affected the unique biodiversity of this...

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Main Authors: Ragionieri, Lapo, Cutuli, Giulia, Sposimo, Paolo, Spano, Giovanna, Navone, Augusto, Capizzi, Dario, Baccetti, Nicola, Vannini, Marco, Fratini, Sara
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Language:English
Published: Springer Verlag 2013
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spelling ftria:oai:ria.ua.pt:10773/24134 2023-05-15T18:05:08+02:00 Establishing the eradication unit of Molara Island: a case of study from Sardinia, Italy Ragionieri, Lapo Cutuli, Giulia Sposimo, Paolo Spano, Giovanna Navone, Augusto Capizzi, Dario Baccetti, Nicola Vannini, Marco Fratini, Sara 2013 http://hdl.handle.net/10773/24134 eng eng Springer Verlag 1387-3547 http://hdl.handle.net/10773/24134 10530-013-0487-y 1573-1464 restrictedAccess Eradication campaign Invasive species Mediterranean Sea Population genetics Rattus rattus article 2013 ftria 2022-05-25T18:37:04Z Molara is a small island belonging to the Marine protected Area Tavolara—Punta Coda Cavallo, in Sardinia. During 2006–2007, a bio-monitoring program reported a strong presence of the black rat, Rattus rattus, on Molara island. Rat predation has detrimentally affected the unique biodiversity of this island, thus, in 2008 an eradication campaign was conducted. Our eradication protocol included a pre-eradication genetic investigation, using 8 microsatellite loci, on a rat population of Molara as well as on neighbour islands within the Marine Protected Area (MPA). The main goal of this genetic investigation was to establish the correct borders of the eradication unit of Molara island. As several recent eradication campaigns have been unsuccessful, due to incomplete and unstable eradication, we also aimed to assess possible hidden sources of reinvasion. Specimens were also collected during post- eradication monitoring on Molara for genetic screening to establish their origin, and thus validate the effectiveness of our eradication campaign. According to our genetic analysis, within the MPA there are four different eradication units, corresponding to the islands of Molara, Tavolara, Piana and to the Sardinia mainland. Gene flow among these four units is more or less absent. The assignment and clustering tests performed on pre and post-eradication samples seem to indicate that the population of Sardinia mainland is a possible source of re-invasion for the Piana and Molara populations. We are grateful to Massimo Putzu for help with rat sampling. We also thank Jenny Booth for the accurate linguistic revision of the manuscript. We thank two anonymous reviewers for their helpful comments. This research was partially supported by Fondi d’Ateneo to M. Vannini (ex 60 % University of Florence). published Article in Journal/Newspaper Rattus rattus Repositório Institucional da Universidade de Aveiro (RIA) Jenny ENVELOPE(-68.417,-68.417,-67.733,-67.733)
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topic Eradication campaign
Invasive species
Mediterranean Sea
Population genetics
Rattus rattus
spellingShingle Eradication campaign
Invasive species
Mediterranean Sea
Population genetics
Rattus rattus
Ragionieri, Lapo
Cutuli, Giulia
Sposimo, Paolo
Spano, Giovanna
Navone, Augusto
Capizzi, Dario
Baccetti, Nicola
Vannini, Marco
Fratini, Sara
Establishing the eradication unit of Molara Island: a case of study from Sardinia, Italy
topic_facet Eradication campaign
Invasive species
Mediterranean Sea
Population genetics
Rattus rattus
description Molara is a small island belonging to the Marine protected Area Tavolara—Punta Coda Cavallo, in Sardinia. During 2006–2007, a bio-monitoring program reported a strong presence of the black rat, Rattus rattus, on Molara island. Rat predation has detrimentally affected the unique biodiversity of this island, thus, in 2008 an eradication campaign was conducted. Our eradication protocol included a pre-eradication genetic investigation, using 8 microsatellite loci, on a rat population of Molara as well as on neighbour islands within the Marine Protected Area (MPA). The main goal of this genetic investigation was to establish the correct borders of the eradication unit of Molara island. As several recent eradication campaigns have been unsuccessful, due to incomplete and unstable eradication, we also aimed to assess possible hidden sources of reinvasion. Specimens were also collected during post- eradication monitoring on Molara for genetic screening to establish their origin, and thus validate the effectiveness of our eradication campaign. According to our genetic analysis, within the MPA there are four different eradication units, corresponding to the islands of Molara, Tavolara, Piana and to the Sardinia mainland. Gene flow among these four units is more or less absent. The assignment and clustering tests performed on pre and post-eradication samples seem to indicate that the population of Sardinia mainland is a possible source of re-invasion for the Piana and Molara populations. We are grateful to Massimo Putzu for help with rat sampling. We also thank Jenny Booth for the accurate linguistic revision of the manuscript. We thank two anonymous reviewers for their helpful comments. This research was partially supported by Fondi d’Ateneo to M. Vannini (ex 60 % University of Florence). published
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Ragionieri, Lapo
Cutuli, Giulia
Sposimo, Paolo
Spano, Giovanna
Navone, Augusto
Capizzi, Dario
Baccetti, Nicola
Vannini, Marco
Fratini, Sara
author_facet Ragionieri, Lapo
Cutuli, Giulia
Sposimo, Paolo
Spano, Giovanna
Navone, Augusto
Capizzi, Dario
Baccetti, Nicola
Vannini, Marco
Fratini, Sara
author_sort Ragionieri, Lapo
title Establishing the eradication unit of Molara Island: a case of study from Sardinia, Italy
title_short Establishing the eradication unit of Molara Island: a case of study from Sardinia, Italy
title_full Establishing the eradication unit of Molara Island: a case of study from Sardinia, Italy
title_fullStr Establishing the eradication unit of Molara Island: a case of study from Sardinia, Italy
title_full_unstemmed Establishing the eradication unit of Molara Island: a case of study from Sardinia, Italy
title_sort establishing the eradication unit of molara island: a case of study from sardinia, italy
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