Marris John, WM2013-11-142013-11-142004https://hdl.handle.net/10182/5721PosterInvertibrate surveys on Antipodes Island and adjacent Bollons Island provided a unique opportunity to examine the impact of mouse predation on the invertibrate fauna. The diversity and abundance of larger beetle species (length >4mm) on mouse-infested Antipodes Island were compared with those of mouse-free Bollons Island.enCopyright © The Author.subantarcticinvertebratesbeetlesmouse predationAntipodes IslandAntipodes antipasto: mice make a meal of Subantarctic insectsOral PresentationANZSRC::060808 Invertebrate BiologyANZSRC::0602 Ecology