A large-scale outbreak of the house mouse populations occurs in grain growing in Australia on average once every four years. High densities of mice cause major yield losses to cereal crops, and low to moderate densities of mice also cause some losses. Several predictive models based on rainfall patterns have been developed to forecast mouse density. These models carry some uncertainty and the economic value of basing management actions on these models is not clear. Baiting is the most commonly used method and zinc phosphide and other rodenticide bait are effective in reducing up to 90% of mouse populations. Ecologically-based best farming practice for controlling mice has recently been developed on the basis of long-term field studies of mo...
In variable environments there can be a clear need to predict outbreaks of agricultural rodent pests...
Replicated field trials were conducted to compare the efficacy of zinc phosphide, strychnine and chl...
House mice (Mus musculus domesticus Schwarz & Schwarz, 1943) are monitored in Australia and China to...
Abstract: Rodents cause serious losses to crops in many different parts of the world. The house mous...
Outbreaks of house mice (Mus domesticus, L.) cause major crop losses in Australia and Central Asia. ...
Rodents cause serious losses to crops in many different parts of the world. The house mouse (Mus dom...
Context. Irregular plagues of house mice cause high production losses in grain crops in Australia. I...
Plagues of the house mouse (Mus musculus) occur at irregular intervals throughout the agricultural r...
The frequency of mouse plagues in grain-growing areas of Australia has increased since the advent of...
Plagues of the house mouse (Mus musculus) occur at irregular intervals throughout the agricultural r...
During 1995 to 1997, the efficacy of early tactical management of mouse populations in a project bas...
During 1995 to 1997, the efficacy of early tactical management of mouse populations in a project bas...
The frequency of mouse plagues in grain-growing areas of Australia has increased since the advent of...
Rodent management programs in Tanzania have been reactive and did not consider the population ecolog...
Wiley is collaborating with JSTOR to digitize, preserve and extend access to Frontiers in Ecology an...
In variable environments there can be a clear need to predict outbreaks of agricultural rodent pests...
Replicated field trials were conducted to compare the efficacy of zinc phosphide, strychnine and chl...
House mice (Mus musculus domesticus Schwarz & Schwarz, 1943) are monitored in Australia and China to...
Abstract: Rodents cause serious losses to crops in many different parts of the world. The house mous...
Outbreaks of house mice (Mus domesticus, L.) cause major crop losses in Australia and Central Asia. ...
Rodents cause serious losses to crops in many different parts of the world. The house mouse (Mus dom...
Context. Irregular plagues of house mice cause high production losses in grain crops in Australia. I...
Plagues of the house mouse (Mus musculus) occur at irregular intervals throughout the agricultural r...
The frequency of mouse plagues in grain-growing areas of Australia has increased since the advent of...
Plagues of the house mouse (Mus musculus) occur at irregular intervals throughout the agricultural r...
During 1995 to 1997, the efficacy of early tactical management of mouse populations in a project bas...
During 1995 to 1997, the efficacy of early tactical management of mouse populations in a project bas...
The frequency of mouse plagues in grain-growing areas of Australia has increased since the advent of...
Rodent management programs in Tanzania have been reactive and did not consider the population ecolog...
Wiley is collaborating with JSTOR to digitize, preserve and extend access to Frontiers in Ecology an...
In variable environments there can be a clear need to predict outbreaks of agricultural rodent pests...
Replicated field trials were conducted to compare the efficacy of zinc phosphide, strychnine and chl...
House mice (Mus musculus domesticus Schwarz & Schwarz, 1943) are monitored in Australia and China to...