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Rabbit Invasion


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Rabbit Invasion
A discussion of the rabbit invasion faced by Australia after the Europeans introduced them in the 1800's.
2,050 words (approx. 8.2 pages) | 12 sources | 2003 Australia


Paper Summary:

This essay discusses the history, geography and ecology of the introduction of the European rabbit into Australia. Special focus on eradication techniques and a discussion on whether the complete eradication of rabbits from Australia is feasible.

Contents:
Introduction and subsequent spread
Implications of invasion
Previous attempts for control
The future
Is eradication feasible?

From the Paper:

"Although European rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus) were first introduced into Australia with the arrival of the First Fleet, they did not become feral until an English settler by the name of Thomas Austin introduced 24 rabbits on to his homestead near Geelong in 1858 (EPA, 1999). It is difficult to exactly quantify the rate of spread of European rabbits, since liberation occurred independently in Victoria, South Australia and northern New South Wales, however figure 1 shows a plausible suggestion as to the progressive distribution of rabbit populations in Australia over time (AGPL, 1996)."

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APA Citation:

Rabbit Invasion (2012, January 15). Retrieved February 12, 2012, from http://www.academon.com.au/Essay-Rabbit-Invasion/45374

MLA Citation:

"Rabbit Invasion" 15 January 2012. Web. 12 Feb. 2012. <http://www.academon.com.au/Essay-Rabbit-Invasion/45374>




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Oct 09, 2003
4th year of study in Bachelor of Science degree at Monash University, Clayton campus. Majors in physiology and anatomy, minor pharmacology.
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