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    17 references found for Columba livia:
    Management information
      Summary: It provides information about the management methods in eradication of pigeons in three island in galapagos.
      Available from: http://www.hear.org/galapagos/invasives/topics/management/vertebrates/projects/doves.htm [Accessed 17 November 2006].
      Summary: This database compiles information on alien species from British Overseas Territories.
      Available from: http://www.jncc.gov.uk/page-3634 [Accessed 16 May 2006]
      Summary: This article provides detailed information about general charateristics of Columba livia and the management method for control and prevention.
      Available from: http://digitalcommons.unl.edu/icwdmhandbook/69/ [Accessed 17 November 2006].

    General references
      Summary: Avibase is an extensive database information system about all birds of the world, containing over 2 million records about 10,000 species and 22,000 subspecies of birds, including distribution information, taxonomy, synonyms in several languages and more.
      Avibase is available from: http://www.bsc-eoc.org/avibase/avibase.jsp?pg=home&lang=EN
      This page is available from: http://www.bsc-eoc.org/avibase/avibase.jsp?pg=summary&lang=EN&id=04127535BD0788BC&ts=1164602181109 [Accessed 17 November 2006].

    6. Buden, D.W. 2000. A comparison of 1983 and 1994 bird surveys of Pohnpei, Federated States of Micronesia. In Wilson Bull 112(3): 403-410.
      Summary: This article provieds a comparison of bird surveys done separately on Pohnper island in 1983 and 1994.
      Summary: English:
      The species list sheet for the Mexican information system on invasive species currently provides information related to Scientific names, family, group and common names, as well as habitat, status of invasion in Mexico, pathways of introduction and links to other specialised websites. Some of the higher risk species already have a direct link to the alert page. It is important to notice that these lists are constantly being updated, please refer to the main page (http://www.conabio.gob.mx/invasoras/index.php/Portada), under the section Novedades for information on updates.
      Invasive species - birds is available from: http://www.conabio.gob.mx/invasoras/index.php/Especies_invasoras_-_Aves [Accessed 30 July 2008]
      Spanish:
      La lista de especies del Sistema de información sobre especies invasoras de méxico cuenta actualmente con información aceca de nombre científico, familia, grupo y nombre común, así como hábitat, estado de la invasión en México, rutas de introducción y ligas a otros sitios especializados. Algunas de las especies de mayor riesgo ya tienen una liga directa a la página de alertas. Es importante resaltar que estas listas se encuentran en constante proceso de actualización, por favor consulte la portada (http://www.conabio.gob.mx/invasoras/index.php/Portada), en la sección novedades, para conocer los cambios.
      Especies invasoras - Aves is available from: http://www.conabio.gob.mx/invasoras/index.php/Especies_invasoras_-_Aves [Accessed 30 July 2008]
      Summary: This article provides information about the exotic birds introduced to Japan, the effects and impact caused by the introduction and the general legal control of the birds introduction.
      Available from: http://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/osj/3/1/3/_pdf [Accessed 21 November 2006].

    9. Forys, E.A. and Allen, C.R. 1999. Biological invasions and deletions: community change in south Florida. In Biological Conservation 87:341-347
      Summary: This study used endangered and exotic fauna of South Florida to test three hypothesis about community change, which are body-mass difference hypothesis, diet difference hypothesis and niche replacement hypothesis.
      Summary: An online database that provides taxonomic information, common names, synonyms and geographical jurisdiction of a species. In addition links are provided to retrieve biological records and collection information from the Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF) Data Portal and bioscience articles from BioOne journals.
      Available from: http://www.itis.gov/servlet/SingleRpt/SingleRpt?search_topic=TSN&search_value=177071 [Accessed 5 February 2008]

    11. Post Fiji Web Site: Pigeons of Fiji Stamp Issue: www. stamps fiji.htm.

    12. Robbins, C. S. 1995. Non-native birds. Pages 437-440 in LaRoe, E. T., Farris, G. S., Puckett, C. E., Doran, P. D., and Mac, M. J. ed. Our Living Resources. National Biological Service, Washington, D.C. xi, 530 pp.
      Summary: This article presents the history and status of some non-native birds introduced to North America.

    13. Ryan, P. 1999. Fiji’s Natural Heritage. Exile Publishing.
      Summary: It is an article to focus on the process of introduction of pigeon into United States.
      Available from:http://elibrary.unm.edu/sora/Auk/v069n04/p0462-p0463.pdf [Accessed 21November 2006].
      Summary: This is a brief survey of avifauna on Adonara island.
      Available from:http://orientalbirdclub.org/publications/forktail/18pdfs/Trainor-Adonara.pdf [Accessed 21 November 2006].

    16. Watling, D. 1999. Pocket poster guide to the Birds of Fiji. Landbirds.

    17. Watling, D. and Pernetta, J.C. 1978. The Introduced and Native Terrestrial Vertebrates of Fiji. Pacific Science: Vol. 32, no. 3.
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