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Contents
129 Editorial H. Lindén English PDF
129 Preface P. Nummi, K. Sjöberg, H.M.T. Hokkanen & M. Dunier English PDF
131 Conclusions and recommendations of the OECD workshop on the ecology of introduced, exotic wildlife: Fundamental and economic aspects G. Sjöberg & H.M.T. Hokkanen English PDF
Proceedings
135 Introductions of wildlife as a cause of species extinctions I.A.E. Atkinson English PDF
143 Hybridization between native and introduced wildlife species: importance for conservation D. Simberloff English PDF
151 Predicting the rate of spread of introduced animals and plants R. Hengeveld & F. van den Bosch English PDF
159 Genetic characteristics of introduced birds and mammals G. Sjöberg English PDF
165 Biological control of possums Trichosurus vulpecula and rabbits Oryctolagus cuniculus in New Zealand O.R.W. Sutherland, P.E. Cowan & J. Orwin English PDF
171 Commercial exploitation as a pest control tool for introduced mammals in New Zealand J.P. Parkes, G. Nugent & B. Warburton English PDF
179 Integrating the management of introduced mammal pests of conservation values in New Zealand J.P. Parkes English PDF
185 Impact of exotic generalist predators on the native fauna of Australia C.R. Dickman English PDF
197 Introduced carnivores in Europe with special reference to central and northern Europe K. Kauhala English PDF
205 Ecological and economic consequences of introductions of exotic wildlife (birds and mammals) in Germany H. Gebhardt English PDF
213 Introductions of aquatic rodents: lessons of the muskrat Ondatra zibethicus invasion K. Danell English PDF
221 Wildlife introductions to mammal-deficient areas: the Nordic Countries P. Nummi English PDF
Abstracts
227 Dilemma of wildlife management and introductions in Hungary: Pheasant Phasianus colchicus as an example L. Sugár, S. Csányi & S. Faragó English PDF
228 The introduced raccoon Procyon lotor population in Germany W. Lutz English PDF
229 Guidelines to Authors PDF