Plagues of the house mouse (Mus musculus) occur at irregular intervals throughout the agricultural regions of south-eastern Australia. This paper discusses these phenomena in terms of their impact on agricultural production, previous attempts to reduce damage and levels of infestation, and associated environmental implications. Consideration is also given to the accurate prediction of mouse plagues and the control strategies which need to be in place if effective management is to become a reality
Outbreaks of house mice (Mus domesticus) occur irregularly in the wheat-growing areas of south-easte...
The house mouse is probably the most widespread invasive mammalian species, being ubiquitous worldwi...
Breeding in field populations of house mice (Mus muscfllus L.) is usually seasonal,and this has of...
Plagues of the house mouse (Mus musculus) occur at irregular intervals throughout the agricultural r...
Abstract: Rodents cause serious losses to crops in many different parts of the world. The house mous...
Rodents cause serious losses to crops in many different parts of the world. The house mouse (Mus dom...
The frequency of mouse plagues in grain-growing areas of Australia has increased since the advent of...
Context. Irregular plagues of house mice cause high production losses in grain crops in Australia. I...
The frequency of mouse plagues in grain-growing areas of Australia has increased since the advent of...
A large-scale outbreak of the house mouse populations occurs in grain growing in Australia on averag...
During 1995 to 1997, the efficacy of early tactical management of mouse populations in a project bas...
House mouse plagues in the grain-growing areas of eastern Australia are a graphic illustration of th...
A review was conducted of literature relating to plagues of the house mouse in three agricultural re...
Outbreaks of house mice (Mus domesticus, L.) cause major crop losses in Australia and Central Asia. ...
Conditions appear ideal for annual plagues of house mice in irrigated rice growing areas of Australi...
Outbreaks of house mice (Mus domesticus) occur irregularly in the wheat-growing areas of south-easte...
The house mouse is probably the most widespread invasive mammalian species, being ubiquitous worldwi...
Breeding in field populations of house mice (Mus muscfllus L.) is usually seasonal,and this has of...
Plagues of the house mouse (Mus musculus) occur at irregular intervals throughout the agricultural r...
Abstract: Rodents cause serious losses to crops in many different parts of the world. The house mous...
Rodents cause serious losses to crops in many different parts of the world. The house mouse (Mus dom...
The frequency of mouse plagues in grain-growing areas of Australia has increased since the advent of...
Context. Irregular plagues of house mice cause high production losses in grain crops in Australia. I...
The frequency of mouse plagues in grain-growing areas of Australia has increased since the advent of...
A large-scale outbreak of the house mouse populations occurs in grain growing in Australia on averag...
During 1995 to 1997, the efficacy of early tactical management of mouse populations in a project bas...
House mouse plagues in the grain-growing areas of eastern Australia are a graphic illustration of th...
A review was conducted of literature relating to plagues of the house mouse in three agricultural re...
Outbreaks of house mice (Mus domesticus, L.) cause major crop losses in Australia and Central Asia. ...
Conditions appear ideal for annual plagues of house mice in irrigated rice growing areas of Australi...
Outbreaks of house mice (Mus domesticus) occur irregularly in the wheat-growing areas of south-easte...
The house mouse is probably the most widespread invasive mammalian species, being ubiquitous worldwi...
Breeding in field populations of house mice (Mus muscfllus L.) is usually seasonal,and this has of...