Eradicating black rats on Palmyra Atoll uncovers eye-opening indirect effects
Hillary Young
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With the removal of invasive rats from Palmyra Atoll, its native vegetation is making a grand comeback
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The Earth’s rich biodiversity — vital to sustaining human life — has reached a tipping point and is now shrinking rapidly
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In Kenya, fleas carried by rats are important vectors of many diseases, including a potentially dangerous human pathogen
