Invasive Species Presence
Benchmark Value
Scoring Curve
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Contributing Benchmarks
Evidence & Context
An ecological impact is likely occurring when rabbit density exceeds 0.5 rabbits per hectare (which equates to approximately one active warren per 10 hectares).
Density of key invasive herbivores (specifically European Rabbit) maintained below the ecological damage threshold.
This benchmark represents the ecological damage threshold for invasive herbivore density in production forestry within this biome, above which significant environmental harm occurs.
Scientific analysis has explicitly quantified this threshold as the population level above which significant environmental damage occurs, preventing regeneration of native flora including Callitris glaucophylla.
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The ecological consequences of Buffel Grass (Cenchrus ciliaris) establishment within remnant vegetation of Queensland
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