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Rodent Management

Rodent team publications 1981-1990

Singleton, G.R., and Hay, D.A. (1982). A genetic study of male social aggression in wild and laboratory mice. Behav Genet. 12, 435-448.

Singleton, G.R. (1983). The social and genetic structure of a natural colony of house mice, Mus musculus, at Healesville Wildlife Sanctuary. Aust. J. Zool. 31, 155-166.

Singleton, G.R., and Hay, D.A. (1983). The effect of social organization on reproductive success and gene flow in colonies of wild house mice, Mus musculus. Behav. Ecol. Sociobiol. 12, 49-56.

Redhead, T.D., Enright, N., and Newsome, A.E. (1985). Causes and predictions of outbreaks of Mus musculus in irrigated and non-irrigated cereal farms. Acta Zoologica Fennica 173, 123-127.

Singleton, G.R. (1985a). A demographic and genetic study of house mice, Mus musculus, colonising pasture haystacks on a cereal farm. Aust. J. Zool. 33, 437-450.

Singleton, G.R. (1985b). Population dynamics of Mus musculus and its parasites in Mallee Wheatlands in Victoria during and after a drought. Aust. Wildl. Res. 12, 437-445.

Goodrich, B., Gambale, S., Pennycuick, P. and Redhead, T.D. (1986). Behavioural function and chemistry of volatiles from faeces and anal secretions of house mice, Mus musculus - a preliminary report. In, "Chemical Signals in Vertebrates 4 - Ecology, Evolution and Comparative Biology." (Eds. D. Duvall, D. Müller-Schwarze and R.M. Silverstein) pp. 87-97. Plenum Press: New York.

Pennycuick, P.R., Johnston, P.G., Westwood, N.H., and Reisner, A.H. (1986). Variation in numbers in a house mouse population housed in a large outdoor enclosure: Seasonal fluctuations. J. Anim. Ecol. 55, 371-391.

Singleton, G.R., and Spratt, D.M. (1986). The effects of Capillaria hepatica (Nematoda) on natality and survival to weaning in BALB/C mice. Aust. J. Zool. 34, 677-681.

Singleton, G.R., and Spratt, D. M. (1986). Can parasites be used to control "mouse plagues". Parasitol. Today 2, S19.

Spratt, D.M., and Singleton, G.R. (1986). Studies of the life cycle, infectivity and clinical effects of Capillaria hepatica (Bancroft, 1893) (Nematoda) in mice (Mus musculus). Aust. J. Zool. 34, 663-675.

Bomford, M. (1987). Food and reproduction of wild house mice. I. Diet and breeding seasons in various habitats on irrigated cereal farms in New South Wales. Aust. Wildl. Res. 14, 183-196.

Bomford, M. (1987). Food and reproduction of wild house mice. II. A field experiment to examine the effect of food availability and food quality on breeding in spring. Aust. Wildl. Res. 14, 197-206.

Bomford, M. (1987). Food and reproduction in wild house mice. III. Experiments on the breeding performance of caged house mice fed rice-based diets. Aust. Wildl. Res. 14, 207-218.

Bomford, M., and Redhead, T. (1987). A field experiment to examine the effects of food quality and population density on reproduction of wild house mice. Oikos 48, 304-311.

Pennycuick, P.R., Reisner, A.H., and Westwood, N.H. (1987). Effects of variations in the availability of food and home sites and of culling on populations of house mice housed in out-door pens. Oikos 50, 33-41.

Singleton, G.R. (1987). A comparison of the effectiveness of pitfall and Longworth live-trapping techniques in population studies of house mice. Acta theriol. 32, 103-117.

Singleton, G.R. (1987). Introduction In "Capillaria hepatica (Nematoda) as a potential control agent of house mice". (Ed G.R. Singleton) pp.4-5. CSIRO, Division of Wildlife and Rangelands Res., Tech. Mem. No. 28. CSIRO: Melbourne

Redhead, T.D. (1987). The role of a biological agent for tactical prevention of losses caused by mouse plagues. In "Capillaria hepatica (Nematode) as a Potential Control Agent of House Mice." (Ed G.R. Singleton) pp. 6-11 CSIRO Division of Wildlife & Rangelands Tech. Memo. No 28. CSIRO: Melbourne.

Singleton, G.R. (1987). Parasites of mice in the Victorian mallee wheatlands. In "Capillaria hepatica (Nematoda) as a potential control agent of house mice". (Ed G.R. Singleton) pp.12-14. CSIRO, Division of Wildlife and Rangelands Res., Tech. Mem. No. 28. CSIRO: Melbourne

Spratt, D.M., and Singleton, G.R. (1987). Studies on the biology of Capillaria hepatica and the effects of C. hepatica on productivity and survival of mice. In "Capillaria hepatica (Nematoda) as a potential control agent of house mice". (Ed G.R. Singleton) pp.15-19 CSIRO, Division of Wildlife and Rangelands Res., Tech. Mem. No. 28. CSIRO: Melbourne

McCallum, H.I. (1987). A preliminary model of Capillaria hepatica in mice. In "Capillaria hepatica (Nematoda) as a potential control agent of house mice." (Ed G.R. Singleton) pp. 20-26 CSIRO Division of Wildlife & Rangelands Tech. Memo. No 28. CSIRO: Melbourne

Barker, S.C. (1987). Towards tactical control of mouse plagues: current field research on Capillaria hepatica. In "Capillaria hepatica (Nematoda) as a potential control agent of house mice." (Ed G.R. Singleton) pp. 27-29 CSIRO Division of Wildlife & Rangelands Tech. Memo. No 28. CSIRO: Melbourne

Barker, S.C., and Singleton, G.R. (1987). Conclusion In "Capillaria hepatica (Nematoda) as a potential control agent of house mice". (Ed G.R. Singleton) pp 30-31 CSIRO, Division of Wildlife and Rangelands Res., CSIRO, Tech. Mem. No. 28. CSIRO: Melbourne

Spratt, D.M., and Singleton, G.R. (1987b). Experimental embryonation and survival of eggs of Capillaria hepatica (Nematoda) under mouse burrow conditions in cereal-growing soils. Aust. J. Zool. 35, 337-341.

Redhead, T.D. (1988). Prevention of plagues of house mice in rural Australia. In "Rodent Pest Management." (Ed. I. Prakash) pp. 191-206, CRC Press Inc.: Boca Raton.

Redhead, T.D., and Singleton, G.R. (1988a). The PICA Strategy for the prevention of losses caused by plagues of Mus domesticus in rural Australia. EPPO Bull. 18, 237-248.

Redhead, T.D., and Singleton, G.R. (1988b). An examination of the "PICA" strategy for the prevention of losses caused by plagues of the house mouse (Mus domesticus) in rural Australia. In "Vertebrate pest management in Australia: decision analysis/systems analysis approach". (Eds G.A. Norton and R.P. Pech) pp.18-37 CSIRO, Division of Wildlife and Ecology, Project Report No. 5 CSIRO: Melbourne

Figueroa, F., Tichy, H., Singleton, G., Franguedakis- Tsolis, S., and Klein, J. (1989). High frequency of H-2 E0 alleles among wild mice. Immunogenetics 30, 222-225.

McCallum, H.I., and Singleton, G.R. (1989). Models to assess the potential of Capillaria hepatica to control outbreaks of house mice. Parasitology 98, 425-437.

Pennycuick, P.R. and Reisner, A.H. (1989). Food restriction: mechanisms limiting numbers and home site utilization in populations of house mice, Mus musculusOikos 55, 159-164.

Singleton, G.R. (1989). Population dynamics of an outbreak of house mice (Mus domesticus) in the mallee wheatlands of Australia - hypothesis of plague formation. J. Zool. (Lond.) 219, 495-515.

Singleton, G.R., and Redhead, T.D. (1989). House mouse plagues. In "Mediterranean lanscapes in Australia: Mallee ecosystems and their management". (Eds J.C. Noble and R.A. Bradstock) pp. 418-33  CSIRO: Melbourne.

Goodrich, B.S., Gambale, S., Pennycuick, P.R., and Redhead, T.D. (1990). Volatiles from feces of wild male house mice. Chemistry and effects on behavior and heart rate. J. Chem. Ecol. 16, 2091-2106.

Goodrich, B.S., Gambale, S., Pennycuick, P.R., and Redhead, T.D. (1990). Volatile compounds from excreta of laboratory mice (Mus musculus). Peliminary examination of composition and effects on behavior. J. Chem. Ecol. 16, 2107-2120.

Pennycuick, P.R. and Cowan, R. (1990). Odour and food preferences of house mice, Mus musculus. Aust. J. Zool. 38, 241-47.

Pennycuick, P.R., and Reisner, A.H. (1990). The founding population: the effect of differences in its size, nature and season of establishment on the subsequent dynamics of populations of house mice, Mus musculus L. Aust. J. Zool. 38, 479-492.

Pennycuick, P.R., Reisner, A.H., and Westwood, N.H. (1990). Processes responsible for temporal changes in the percentages of pelage colour types among the young recruited into a house mouse population in an outdoor pen. Aust. J. Zool. 38, 105-16.

Pouliquen, O., Leishman, M. and Redhead, T.D. (1990). Effects of radio collars on wild mice, Mus domesticus. Can. J. Zool. 68, 1607-1609.

Sinclair, A.R.E., Olsen, P.D., Redhead, T.D. (1990). Can predators regulate small mammal populations? Evidence from house mouse outbreaks in Australia. Oikos 59, 382-392.

Singleton, G.R., and McCallum, H.I. (1990). The potential of Capillaria hepatica to control mouse plagues. Parasitology Today 6, 190-193.

Singleton, G.R., and Redhead, T.D. (1990). Structure and biology of house mouse populations that plague irregularly; an evolutionary perspective. Biol. J. Linn. Soc. 41, 285-300.

Singleton, G.R., and Redhead, T.D. (1990). Future prospects for biological control of rodents using micro- and macro-parasites. In "Rodents and Rice". (Ed G.R.Quick) pp. 75-82, Report and Proceedings of an Expert Panel on Rice Rodent Control, Sept. 10-14, 1990, IRRI: Philippines.

Singleton, G.R., and Spratt, D.M. (1990). Biological control of mice - the challenge, progress and prospects. In "The Mallee lands: A conservation perspective". (Eds J.C. Noble and P.J. Joss)pp. 238-242, Proceedings of the National Mallee Conference, Adelaide, April 1989, CSIRO: Melbourne

Spratt, D.M. (1990). The role of parasites in biological control of mammals. Internat. J. Parasit. 20, 543-550.

 


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