Rodent Outbreaks

Rodent Outbreaks
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Int. Rice Res. Inst.
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2010
Genre: Agricultural pests
ISBN: 9789712202575

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Population Fluctuations in Rodents

Population Fluctuations in Rodents
Author: Charles J. Krebs
Publsiher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 317
Release: 2013-04-19
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780226010359

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How did rodent outbreaks in Germany help to end World War I? What caused the destructive outbreak of rodents in Oregon and California in the late 1950s, the large population outbreak of lemmings in Scandinavia in 2010, and the great abundance of field mice in Scotland in the spring of 2011? Population fluctuations, or outbreaks, of rodents constitute one of the classic problems of animal ecology, and in Population Fluctuations in Rodents, Charles J. Krebs sifts through the last eighty years of research to draw out exactly what we know about rodent outbreaks and what should be the agenda for future research. Krebs has synthesized the research in this area, focusing mainly on the voles and lemmings of the Northern Hemisphere—his primary area of expertise—but also referring to the literature on rats and mice. He covers the patterns of changes in reproduction and mortality and the mechanisms that cause these changes—including predation, disease, food shortage, and social behavior—and discusses how landscapes can affect population changes, methodically presenting the hypotheses related to each topic before determining whether or not the data supports them. He ends on an expansive note, by turning his gaze outward and discussing how the research on rodent populations can apply to other terrestrial mammals. Geared toward advanced undergraduate students, graduate students, and practicing ecologists interested in rodent population studies, this book will also appeal to researchers seeking to manage rodent populations and to understand outbreaks in both natural and urban settings—or, conversely, to protect endangered species.

Bamboo Flowering and Rodent Outbreaks

Bamboo Flowering and Rodent Outbreaks
Author: T.P. Rajendran,S. Sridhara
Publsiher: Scientific Publishers
Total Pages: 157
Release: 2009-06-09
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9789389832495

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It is the first ever attempt of consolidating plant ecology and animal response, both of which affect drastically the livelihood of people depending on bamboo. We sincerely hope that the book serves as a beginer s guide to understand the subject and pave way for much detailed investigations. This book is a synthesis of many established facts, theories and hypotheses of plant and animal ecology with which lives of bamboo dependent human population is intricately interwoven.

Rodent Pest Management

Rodent Pest Management
Author: Ishwar Prakash
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 488
Release: 2018-05-04
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781351084901

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The objective of this multi-authored compendium is, therefore, to bring together the state of arts reported in one place. Written by specialists by specialists in various fields of rondentology, and to suggest future lines of research. It is also felt that this work on rodent pest management will trigger more research effort for the benefit of mankind and help certain countries and organizations in revitalizing serious work in this field which, it appears, has dampened during the last few years.

Rodent Pests and Their Control 2nd Edition

Rodent Pests and Their Control  2nd Edition
Author: Alan P Buckle,Robert H Smith
Publsiher: CABI
Total Pages: 432
Release: 2015-05-11
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781845938178

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The most numerous of the world's invasive species, rodent pests have a devastating impact on agriculture, food, health and the environment. In the last two decades, the science and practice of rodent control has faced new legislation on rodenticides, the pests' increasing resistance to chemical control and the impact on non-target species, bringing a new dimension to this updated 2nd edition and making essential reading for all those involved in rodent pest control, including researchers, conservationists, practitioners and public health specialists.

Rodent Pest Management in Eastern Africa

Rodent Pest Management in Eastern Africa
Author: Lynwood A. Fiedler,Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
Publsiher: Food & Agriculture Org.
Total Pages: 122
Release: 1994
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9251034478

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Rodent Pests and Their Control in the Near East

Rodent Pests and Their Control in the Near East
Author: J. H. Greaves
Publsiher: Food & Agriculture Org.
Total Pages: 156
Release: 1989
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9251027625

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Serengeti IV

Serengeti IV
Author: Anthony R. E. Sinclair,Kristine L. Metzger,Simon A. R. Mduma,John M. Fryxell
Publsiher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 854
Release: 2015-05-11
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780226196336

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The vast savannas and great migrations of the Serengeti conjure impressions of a harmonious and balanced ecosystem. But in reality, the history of the Serengeti is rife with battles between human and non-human nature. In the 1890s and several times since, the cattle virus rinderpest—at last vanquished in 2008—devastated both domesticated and wild ungulate populations, as well as the lives of humans and other animals who depended on them. In the 1920s, tourists armed with the world’s most expensive hunting gear filled the grasslands. And in recent years, violence in Tanzania has threatened one of the most successful long-term ecological research centers in history. Serengeti IV, the latest installment in a long-standing series on the region’s ecology and biodiversity, explores the role of our species as a source of both discord and balance in Serengeti ecosystem dynamics. Through chapters charting the complexities of infectious disease transmission across populations, agricultural expansion, and the many challenges of managing this ecosystem today, this book shows how the people and landscapes surrounding crucial protected areas like Serengeti National Park can and must contribute to Serengeti conservation. In order to succeed, conservation efforts must also focus on the welfare of indigenous peoples, allowing them both to sustain their agricultural practices and to benefit from the natural resources provided by protected areas—an undertaking that will require the strengthening of government and education systems and, as such, will present one of the greatest conservation challenges of the next century.