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Determining effects of removal efforts of Nile monitors: are we at containment, maximum control, or on the path to eradication?

A FWSR4 FWSR4 FY19 Science Support Partnership and Quick Response Programs for the Southeast Region Applications REVIEW Project
Principal Investigator
Hardin Waddle

Dates

Start Date
2019

Summary

Nile monitors (Varanus niloticus), a large carnivorous lizard, are established in the C-51 Basin in Palm Beach County in close proximity to the Artur R. Marshall Loxahatchee National Wildlife Refuge (Lox NWR, Figure 1). They were first sighted in 2007 and breeding was confirmed in 2011 (Ketterlin-Eckles et al. 2017). They have been confirmed as far east as I-95 along the C-51 and west to within 2 kilometers of Stormwater Treatment Area (STA) 1E. Nile Monitors are semi-aquatic habitat generalists and in their native range of sub-Saharan Africa are found in both freshwater and estuaries. In Florida, they are most often found along networks of vegetated canal banks. They are diet generalists consuming invertebrates, fish, reptiles, amphibians, [...]

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Contacts

Principal Investigator :
Hardin Waddle
Lead Organization :
USGS
Co-Investigator :
Laura Brandt
Funding Agency :
SSP-QR FWSR4

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Communities

  • SSP/QR FWSR4
  • USGS/FWS Science Support Partnership Program

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lccRfpManager-1.6.1

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Alternate Titles

  • 19-R4-04

Identifiers

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RegistrationUUID LCC b14da05f-e73f-4693-ad76-98727edb82ab
StampID LCC FWSR418-DD0687

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