We investigated the recruitment and survival of the multimammate mouse, Mastomys natalensis, within irrigated rice and fallow field habitats at different time periods related to rice crop growth stages. Capture-Mark-Recapture data were collected for M . natalensis each month from June 2010 to May 2012, and both recruitment and survival were estimated in relation to land use (irrigated rice or fallow field) within the agro-ecosystem. Higher recruitment and survival were observed in rice fields than in fallow fields suggesting the relationship was compensatory when there was a higher quality food resource. In terms of management, farmers in the study area should implement management strategies in rice fields at both transplanting and maturity...
Extensive monocultures are often believed to be more vulnerable to attacks by insect pests than crop...
Extensive monocultures are often believed to be more vulnerable to attacks by insect pests than crop...
Investigation of home ranges, sex ratio and recruitment of the multimammate rat (Mastomys natalensis...
journal of Mammalia.We investigated the recruitment and survival of the multimammate mouse, Mastomy...
Mulungu, L.S., Ngowo, V., Mdangi, M., Katakweba, A.S., Tesha, P., Mrosso, F.P., Mchomvu, M
Pest Management Science 2013; 69:371-377BACKGROUND: Multimammate mice are the most important vertebr...
This paper is originated from research of rodentsMultimammate mice are the most important vertebrate...
Research on rice production based on pest managementMastomys natalensis is among the most important ...
An understanding of the dispersion patterns of a pest is an important pre-requisite for developing a...
This article is originated from research project of rodentsMultimammate mice are the most important ...
This paper originated from research project on rodentsBACKGROUND: Multimammate mice are the most im...
This article may be used for research, teaching, and private study purposes.We investigated the comp...
The population dynamics and breeding patterns of the Multimammate rat, Mastomys natalensis, were inv...
A capture-mark-recapture study was conducted in crop fields in Morogoro, Tanzania, to investigate ho...
African Journal of Ecology 2015; 53:473-479A 2-year capture–mark–recapture study was conducted to es...
Extensive monocultures are often believed to be more vulnerable to attacks by insect pests than crop...
Extensive monocultures are often believed to be more vulnerable to attacks by insect pests than crop...
Investigation of home ranges, sex ratio and recruitment of the multimammate rat (Mastomys natalensis...
journal of Mammalia.We investigated the recruitment and survival of the multimammate mouse, Mastomy...
Mulungu, L.S., Ngowo, V., Mdangi, M., Katakweba, A.S., Tesha, P., Mrosso, F.P., Mchomvu, M
Pest Management Science 2013; 69:371-377BACKGROUND: Multimammate mice are the most important vertebr...
This paper is originated from research of rodentsMultimammate mice are the most important vertebrate...
Research on rice production based on pest managementMastomys natalensis is among the most important ...
An understanding of the dispersion patterns of a pest is an important pre-requisite for developing a...
This article is originated from research project of rodentsMultimammate mice are the most important ...
This paper originated from research project on rodentsBACKGROUND: Multimammate mice are the most im...
This article may be used for research, teaching, and private study purposes.We investigated the comp...
The population dynamics and breeding patterns of the Multimammate rat, Mastomys natalensis, were inv...
A capture-mark-recapture study was conducted in crop fields in Morogoro, Tanzania, to investigate ho...
African Journal of Ecology 2015; 53:473-479A 2-year capture–mark–recapture study was conducted to es...
Extensive monocultures are often believed to be more vulnerable to attacks by insect pests than crop...
Extensive monocultures are often believed to be more vulnerable to attacks by insect pests than crop...
Investigation of home ranges, sex ratio and recruitment of the multimammate rat (Mastomys natalensis...