During 1995 to 1997, the efficacy of early tactical management of mouse populations in a project based on grain-growing farms in Victoria, Australia was examined. Farmers modified their management practices of crops (at sowing, harvest, and land preparation), and managed habitats on the boundary of cropped land (such as fencelines) and around farm buildings. One management practice examined was the effect on mouse populations of controlling weeds along margins of crops. On sites where farmers slashed or sprayed weeds in early spring, there was a comparative reduction in the abundance of mice in late summer compared to untreated sites
This paper examines the relationship between adjacent non-crop vegetation and rodent (Rattus rattus)...
Food security is a major concern at a global level. The impacts of rodents pre- and post-harvest ar...
A capture-mark-recapture study was conducted in crop fields in Morogoro, Tanzania, to investigate ho...
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...
Plagues of the house mouse (Mus musculus) occur at irregular intervals throughout the agricultural r...
Rodents cause serious losses to crops in many different parts of the world. The house mouse (Mus dom...
Abstract: Rodents cause serious losses to crops in many different parts of the world. The house mous...
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...
The frequency of mouse plagues in grain-growing areas of Australia has increased since the advent of...
No-till farming is an important approach to sustainable agriculture because it can conserve soil and...
Context. Irregular plagues of house mice cause high production losses in grain crops in Australia. I...
The house mouse is probably the most widespread invasive mammalian species, being ubiquitous worldwi...
Plagues of the house mouse (Mus musculus) occur at irregular intervals throughout the agricultural r...
This paper examines the relationship between adjacent non-crop vegetation and rodent (Rattus rattus)...
Food security is a major concern at a global level. The impacts of rodents pre- and post-harvest ar...
A capture-mark-recapture study was conducted in crop fields in Morogoro, Tanzania, to investigate ho...
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...
Plagues of the house mouse (Mus musculus) occur at irregular intervals throughout the agricultural r...
Rodents cause serious losses to crops in many different parts of the world. The house mouse (Mus dom...
Abstract: Rodents cause serious losses to crops in many different parts of the world. The house mous...
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...
The frequency of mouse plagues in grain-growing areas of Australia has increased since the advent of...
No-till farming is an important approach to sustainable agriculture because it can conserve soil and...
Context. Irregular plagues of house mice cause high production losses in grain crops in Australia. I...
The house mouse is probably the most widespread invasive mammalian species, being ubiquitous worldwi...
Plagues of the house mouse (Mus musculus) occur at irregular intervals throughout the agricultural r...
This paper examines the relationship between adjacent non-crop vegetation and rodent (Rattus rattus)...
Food security is a major concern at a global level. The impacts of rodents pre- and post-harvest ar...
A capture-mark-recapture study was conducted in crop fields in Morogoro, Tanzania, to investigate ho...