Based on findings from studies conducted in the Philippines over a span of almost a decade, primarily by scientists at the Philippine National Crop Protection Center, crown-baiting (wherein bait containing anticoagulant is placed monthly in the crowns of some palms in a coconut plantation), holds the potential of providing highly economical protection from rat damage. The success of the method in various field trials appeared related, in part, to selective removal of rodents that feed in the palms and to the use of baits that were preferred over growing nuts. Studies have also indicated that only 10% or less of the trees may have to be baited for effective control, although additional field trials are needed to confirm the optimal levels of...
Rapid expansion of oil palm cultivation in Southeast Asia raises concerns about biodiversity conserv...
Roof rats (Rattus rattus) damage an estimated 5-10% of the annual macadamia nut crop in Hawaii, resu...
The introduced black rat (Rattus rattus) and the endemic giant fruit bat (Pteropus giganteus ariel) ...
Based on findings from studies conducted in the Philippines over a span of almost a decade, primaril...
Based on findings from studies conducted in the Philippines over a span of almost a decade, primaril...
The black rat (Rattus rattus) causes severe damage to coconut (Cocos nucifera) crops in Colombia. Th...
The black rat (Rattus rattus) causes severe damage to coconut (Cocos nucifera) crops in Colombia. Th...
Rodent eradication campaigns on tropical islands face challenges not experienced in temperate climat...
Comparative efficacy of brodifacoum, bromadialone (second-generation single-dose anticoagulant) was ...
Invasive rodents (primarily Rattus spp.) are responsible for loss of biodiversity in island ecosyste...
Comparative efficacy of brodifacoum, bromadiolone (second-generation single-dose anticoagulant) was ...
The relationships between vertebrate pests and crop damage are often complex and difficult to study....
Rattus tiomanicus, R. argentiventer and R. rattus diardii is the most dominant species in Malaysia O...
Introduced black rats are among the most invasive species to islands worldwide. In addition to agric...
A survey of the knowledge, attitudes and practices (KAP) of 100 rice farmers and 50 coconut farmers ...
Rapid expansion of oil palm cultivation in Southeast Asia raises concerns about biodiversity conserv...
Roof rats (Rattus rattus) damage an estimated 5-10% of the annual macadamia nut crop in Hawaii, resu...
The introduced black rat (Rattus rattus) and the endemic giant fruit bat (Pteropus giganteus ariel) ...
Based on findings from studies conducted in the Philippines over a span of almost a decade, primaril...
Based on findings from studies conducted in the Philippines over a span of almost a decade, primaril...
The black rat (Rattus rattus) causes severe damage to coconut (Cocos nucifera) crops in Colombia. Th...
The black rat (Rattus rattus) causes severe damage to coconut (Cocos nucifera) crops in Colombia. Th...
Rodent eradication campaigns on tropical islands face challenges not experienced in temperate climat...
Comparative efficacy of brodifacoum, bromadialone (second-generation single-dose anticoagulant) was ...
Invasive rodents (primarily Rattus spp.) are responsible for loss of biodiversity in island ecosyste...
Comparative efficacy of brodifacoum, bromadiolone (second-generation single-dose anticoagulant) was ...
The relationships between vertebrate pests and crop damage are often complex and difficult to study....
Rattus tiomanicus, R. argentiventer and R. rattus diardii is the most dominant species in Malaysia O...
Introduced black rats are among the most invasive species to islands worldwide. In addition to agric...
A survey of the knowledge, attitudes and practices (KAP) of 100 rice farmers and 50 coconut farmers ...
Rapid expansion of oil palm cultivation in Southeast Asia raises concerns about biodiversity conserv...
Roof rats (Rattus rattus) damage an estimated 5-10% of the annual macadamia nut crop in Hawaii, resu...
The introduced black rat (Rattus rattus) and the endemic giant fruit bat (Pteropus giganteus ariel) ...