
Rodent team publications 2002
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Krebs, C.J. (2002). Whither Ecology? In Perspectives
on wildlife research. Celebrating 50 years of CSIRO Wildlife and Ecology.
(ed. D. Saunders, D.Spratt and M. van Wensveen), Surrey Beatty & Sons and
CSIRO Sustainable Ecosystems Canberra, pp. 18-25.
Tyndale-Biscoe, H. (2002). Greater Gliders and forests
of southeastern Australia. In Perspectives on wildlife research. Celebrating
50 years of CSIRO Wildlife and Ecology. (ed. D. Saunders, D.Spratt and M.
van Wensveen), Surrey Beatty & Sons and CSIRO Sustainable Ecosystems Canberra,
pp. 36-45.
Brown, P.R. and Singleton, G.R. (2002). Impacts of
house mice on crops in Australia - costs and damage. In: "Human-wildlife conflict:
Economic considerations" (Ed L. Clark), pp 48-58, National Wildlife Research
Center, Fort Collins, Colorado, USA.
Jacob, J., Ylönen, H., Perry, J., and Singleton, G.
R. (2002). Who eats first? Uptake of pellet bait by target and non-target
species. International Biodeterioration and Biodegredation 49, 121-124.
Jacob, J., Ylönen, H., and Hodkinson, C.G. (2002).
Trapping efficiency of Ugglan traps and Longworth traps for house mice in south-eastern
Australia. Wildlife Research, 29 101-103.
Davis, S. A., Gordon, D. M. (2002). The influence
of host dynamics on the clonal composition of Escherichia coli populations.
Environmental Microbiology 4(5), 306-313.
Farroway, L. N., Singleton, G. R., Lawson, M.A., and
Jones, D.A. (2002). The impact of murine cytomegalovirus (MCMV) on enclosure
populations of house mice (Mus domesticus). Wildlife Research 29,
11-17.
Brown, P.R., Chambers, L. K., and Singleton, G.R.
(2002). Pre-sowing control of house mice (Mus domesticus) using zinc
phosphide: efficacy and potential non-target effects. Wildlife Research
29, 27-37.
Dazhao Shi, Xinrong Wan, Davis, S.A., Pech, R.P.,
Zhibin Zhang (2002) Simulation of lethal and fertility control in a demographic
model for Brandts vole Microtus brandti. Journal of Applied Ecology
39, 337-348.
Krebs, C.J. (2002) Beyond population regulation and
limitation. Wildlife research 29 1-10
Jacob, J. Jones, D. and Singleton, G.R. (2002), Retention
of the bait marker Rhodamine B in wild house mice. Wildlife Research
29, 159-164
Hardy, C.M., ten Have, J.F.M., Mobbs, K.J. and Hinds,
L.A. (2002), Assessment of the immunocontraceptive effect of a zona pellucida
3 peptide antigen in wild mice. Reproduction, Fertility and Developmen 14:
151-155
Singleton G.R., Farroway, L.N., Chambers, L.K., Lawson,
M.A., Smith, A.L. and Hinds, L.A. (2002) Ecological basis for fertility contro
in the house mouse (Mus domesticus) using immunocontraceptive vaccines.
Reproduction Supplement 60: 31-39
Hardy, C.M., Pekin, J. and ten Have, J. (2002) Mouse-specific
immunocontraceptive polyepitope vaccines. Reproduction Supplement 60:19-30
Davis, S.A. and Pech, R.P. (2002) Dependence of population
response to fertility control on the survival of sterile animals and their role
in regulation. Reproduction Supplement 60:89-103.
Williams, C.K. (2002) Risk assessment for release
of genetically modified organisms: a virus to reduce the fertility of introduced
wild mice, Mus domesticus. Reproduction Supplement 60:81-88
Singleton, G.R. (2002) Losses to vertebrate pests.
In Encyclopaedia of Pest Management. Edited by Pimental, D. pages 71-73, Marcel
Dekker: New York.
Davis, S.A. and Pech, R.P. and Catchpole, E.A. (2002)
Populations in variable environments: the effect of variability in a species'
primary resource. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London
B 357:1249-1257.
Ylönen, H., Jacob, J., Davies, M.J., and Singleton,
G.R. (2002) Predation risk and habitat selection of Australian house mice (Mus
domesticus) during an incipient plague: desperate behaviour during food
depletion. Oikos 99(2): 284-289.
Nolte, D.L., Jacob, J., Sudarmaji, Hartono, R., Herawati,
N.A., Anggara, A.W. (2002) Demographics and Burrow Use of Rain-Field Rats in
Indonesia. 20th Vertebrate Pest Conference R.M.
Timm and R.H. Schmidt (Eds). University of California. Pp 75-85.
Jacob, J., Brown, P.R., Aplin, K.P., Singleton, G.R.
(2002) Ecologically-Based Management of Pests Rodents in Rice-Based Agro-Ecosystems
in Southeast Asia. 20th Vertebrate Pest Conference
R.M. Timm and R.H. Schmidt (Eds).University of California. Pp 67-74
Newsome. (2002). Predation rules. In Perspectives
on wildlife research. Celebrating 50 years of CSIRO Wildlife and Ecology.
(ed. D. Saunders, D.Spratt and M. van Wensveen), Surrey Beatty & Sons and
CSIRO Sustainable Ecosystems Canberra, pp. 72-78.
Pech, R. (2002). Predation: a force shaping Australia's
vertebrate fauna. In Perspectives on wildlife research. Celebrating 50 years
of CSIRO Wildlife and Ecology. (ed. D. Saunders, D.Spratt and M. van Wensveen),
Surrey Beatty & Sons and CSIRO Sustainable Ecosystems Canberra, pp. 79-88.
Hinds. (2002). Wildlife - from understanding marsupial
physiology to managing introduced pests. In Perspectives on wildlife research.
Celebrating 50 years of CSIRO Wildlife and Ecology. (ed. D. Saunders, D.Spratt
and M. van Wensveen), Surrey Beatty & Sons and CSIRO Sustainable Ecosystems
Canberra, pp. 26-35.
O'Connor, S., Aplin, K.P., Spriggs, M., Veth, P. and
Ayliffe, A.K. (2002). From savannah to rainforest: changing environments and
human occupation at Liang Lembudu, Aru Islands, Maluku (Indonesia). In P. Kershaw,
B. David, N. Tapper, D. Penny & J. Brown (eds), Bridging Wallace's Line:
The Environmental and Cultural History and Dynamics of the SE Asian-Australian
Region, Advances in GeoEcology series, No. 34. Catena Verlag: Reiskirchen.
pp 279-306.

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