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Ecologically-based rodent management / Grant Singleton

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research, Canberra : 1999Description: 494 pISBN:
  • 1863202625
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 577 S61773
Contents:
1 Basic research - the foundation for sound management -- current paradigms of rodent population dynamics - what are we missing?; the behaviour and ecology of rattus norvegicus: from opportunism to kamikaze tendencies; models for predicting plagues of house mice (mus domesticus) in australia; rodent - ecosystem relationships: a review; the role of rodents in emerging human disease: examples from the hantaviruses and arenaviruses; 2 Methods of management -- rodenticides - their role in rodent pest management in tropical agriculture; physical control of rats in developing countries; ecological management of brandt's vole (microtus brandti) in inner mongolia, china; biological control of rodents - the case for fertility control using immunocontraception; urban rodent control programs for the 21st century; 3 Case studies in asia and africa -- rodent pest management in agricultural ecosystems in china; rodent pest management in the qinghai - tibet alpine meadow ecosystem; ecologically - based population management of the rice-field rat in indonesia; population ecology and management of rodent pests in the mekong river delta, vietnam; rodent management in thailand; farmer participatory research on rat management in cambodia; rodents in agriculture in the lao PDR - a problem with an unknown future; populations of african rodents: models and the real world; ecophysiology and chronobiology applied to rodent pest management in semi-arid agricultural areas in sub-saharan west africa; the rodent problem in madagascar: agricultural pest and threat to human health; rodent pest management in east africa - a ecological approach; ecologically-based rodent management in developing countries: where to now?
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1 Basic research - the foundation for sound management --
current paradigms of rodent population dynamics - what are we missing?;
the behaviour and ecology of rattus norvegicus: from opportunism to kamikaze tendencies;
models for predicting plagues of house mice (mus domesticus) in australia;
rodent - ecosystem relationships: a review;
the role of rodents in emerging human disease: examples from the hantaviruses and arenaviruses;
2 Methods of management --
rodenticides - their role in rodent pest management in tropical agriculture;
physical control of rats in developing countries;
ecological management of brandt's vole (microtus brandti) in inner mongolia, china;
biological control of rodents - the case for fertility control using immunocontraception;
urban rodent control programs for the 21st century;
3 Case studies in asia and africa --
rodent pest management in agricultural ecosystems in china;
rodent pest management in the qinghai - tibet alpine meadow ecosystem;
ecologically - based population management of the rice-field rat in indonesia;
population ecology and management of rodent pests in the mekong river delta, vietnam;
rodent management in thailand;
farmer participatory research on rat management in cambodia;
rodents in agriculture in the lao PDR - a problem with an unknown future;
populations of african rodents: models and the real world;
ecophysiology and chronobiology applied to rodent pest management in semi-arid agricultural areas in sub-saharan west africa;
the rodent problem in madagascar: agricultural pest and threat to human health;
rodent pest management in east africa - a ecological approach;
ecologically-based rodent management in developing countries: where to now?

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