Search Results - "LAPIDGE, STEVEN J"
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Measuring the Demographic and Genetic Effects of Pest Control in a Highly Persecuted Feral Pig Population
Published in The Journal of wildlife management (01-12-2006)“…Substantial efforts have been made to identify the most effective practices for the control and management of invasive vertebrate pest species, such as the…”
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Using a General Index Approach to Analyze Camera-Trap Abundance Indices
Published in The Journal of wildlife management (01-07-2011)“…The lack of variance estimates constrain the utility of abundance indices calculated from camera-trap data. We adapted a General Index model, which allows…”
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Evaluating the risk of pathogen transmission from wild animals to domestic pigs in Australia
Published in Preventive veterinary medicine (01-01-2016)“…•We model pathogens in rats, European starlings and feral pigs from around pig farms.•We assess the probability of pigs being exposed to pathogens from these…”
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Pathogen Presence in European Starlings Inhabiting Commercial Piggeries in South Australia
Published in Avian diseases (01-06-2016)“…The majority of bacterial diarrhea-causing illnesses in domestic pigs result from infection with Escherichia coli, Salmonella spp., or Campylobacter spp. These…”
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Effectiveness and target-specificity of a novel design of food dispenser to deliver a toxin to feral swine in the United States
Published in International journal of pest management (01-07-2013)“…There are no registered toxins available for use on Feral Swine (Sus scrofa , Linnaeus) in the United States. HOGGONE® is a proprietary bait matrix under…”
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Artificial illumination reduces bait-take by small rainforest mammals
Published in Applied animal behaviour science (01-10-2010)“…Small mammals often moderate their foraging behaviour in response to cues indicating a high local predation risk. We assessed the ability of cues associated…”
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review of existing and potential New World and Australasian vertebrate pesticides with a rationale for linking use patterns to registration requirements
Published in International journal of pest management (01-04-2010)“…Registration is a necessarily sophisticated evaluation process applied to vertebrate pesticide products. Although conducted to minimise any potential impacts…”
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Using Baits to Deliver Pharmaceuticals to Feral Swine in Southern Texas
Published in Wildlife Society bulletin (01-11-2006)“…Few studies have evaluated oral delivery systems of pharmaceuticals (e.g., vaccines, fertility control agents, and toxicants) to feral swine (Sus scrofa) in…”
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Feral pig population structuring in the rangelands of eastern Australia: applications for designing adaptive management units
Published in Conservation genetics (01-02-2008)“…Feral pigs ( Sus scrofa ) are an invasive species in Australia. Their negative impact on conservation values has been demonstrated, and they are controlled in…”
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development of target-specific vertebrate pest management tools for complex faunal communities
Published in Ecological management & restoration (01-12-2008)“…The efficacy of vertebrate pest control in complex faunal communities can be compromised by adverse impacts on non-target species. We present a five-step…”
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Conservation of Australian Arid-Zone Marsupials: Making Use of Knowledge of Their Energy and Water Requirements
Published in Experimental Approaches to Conservation Biology (14-08-2004)“…Measurement of the energy and water requirements of free-living bilbies(Macrotis lagotis)and yellow-footed rock-wallabies(Petrogale xanthopus)in the arid zone…”
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review of existing and potential New World and Australasian vertebrate pesticides with a rationale for linking use patterns to registration requirement
Published in International journal of pest management (2010)“…Registration is a necessarily sophisticated evaluation process applied to vertebrate pesticide products. Although conducted to minimise any potential impacts…”
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