It seems explicitly evident that animal control practices must now, and especially in the future, emphasize fuller appreciation of the habits of each kind of animal. Further, this will require consideration be given to behavioral aspects as expressed by a population as a whole of a given species, as well as each individual animal within that population. Animals react with one another and with all characteristics of their environment; and, this in turn results in an identifiable reaction or behavior of each population as a unit of social organization. Although within broad limits some aspects of these responses, whether individual or group, are reasonably predictable, many are not. But, in this day of stringent regulations on food contaminat...
The house mouse, Mus domesticus is perhaps the most significant economic pest of egg-layer poultry h...
Three years of study were devoted to the search of a behavioural genetic mechanism for regulation of...
In this paper we describe the existence and consequences of subspecific and individual variation in ...
It seems explicitly evident that animal control practices must now, and especially in the future, em...
To achieve successful control of an infestation of house mice, one must attempt to interpret the beh...
The house mouse (Mus musculus) is a small, slender rodent that has a slightly pointed nose; small, b...
CONCLUSIONS (1) Exterior house mice (M- musculus) were the source (SOS) of 90% or more of the potent...
Enclosed and insulated commercial poultry buildings provide ideal habitat for supporting unusually l...
Commensal rodents, including the house mouse (Mus musculus L.), pose a substantial risk of damage an...
Enclosed and insulated commercial poultry buildings provide ideal habitat for supporting unusually l...
Rodents are an important and ubiquitous group of mammals that occur as indigenous or introduced spec...
Since 1984 pest control operatives in some inner-city areas in the U.K. have found that house mice h...
The author describes problems of contamination of foodstuffs in warehouses by commensal rodents, not...
Biological invasions are natural phenomena that have occurred throughout the natural history of ear...
The house mouse is probably the most widespread invasive mammalian species, being ubiquitous worldwi...
The house mouse, Mus domesticus is perhaps the most significant economic pest of egg-layer poultry h...
Three years of study were devoted to the search of a behavioural genetic mechanism for regulation of...
In this paper we describe the existence and consequences of subspecific and individual variation in ...
It seems explicitly evident that animal control practices must now, and especially in the future, em...
To achieve successful control of an infestation of house mice, one must attempt to interpret the beh...
The house mouse (Mus musculus) is a small, slender rodent that has a slightly pointed nose; small, b...
CONCLUSIONS (1) Exterior house mice (M- musculus) were the source (SOS) of 90% or more of the potent...
Enclosed and insulated commercial poultry buildings provide ideal habitat for supporting unusually l...
Commensal rodents, including the house mouse (Mus musculus L.), pose a substantial risk of damage an...
Enclosed and insulated commercial poultry buildings provide ideal habitat for supporting unusually l...
Rodents are an important and ubiquitous group of mammals that occur as indigenous or introduced spec...
Since 1984 pest control operatives in some inner-city areas in the U.K. have found that house mice h...
The author describes problems of contamination of foodstuffs in warehouses by commensal rodents, not...
Biological invasions are natural phenomena that have occurred throughout the natural history of ear...
The house mouse is probably the most widespread invasive mammalian species, being ubiquitous worldwi...
The house mouse, Mus domesticus is perhaps the most significant economic pest of egg-layer poultry h...
Three years of study were devoted to the search of a behavioural genetic mechanism for regulation of...
In this paper we describe the existence and consequences of subspecific and individual variation in ...