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A model of intermediate complexity is described to predict and understand the reasons for the ultimate impact of the ichneumonid parasitoid S. v. vesp...
Read moreThe simple disease/host models used to identify the ecological criteria governing the likely relative effectiveness of culling, sterilization and vacc...
Read moreDeterministic disease/host models based on differential equations, with and without age-structure, are used to aid understanding of the epidemiology o...
Read moreModified versions of the classic disease/host differential equation models were applied to rates of harvesting, sterilization and vaccination required...
Read moreThere is an increasing recognition that, although the climate change and biodiversity crises are fundamentally connected, they have been primarily add...
Read moreMost pesticide research has focussed on risk to managed honeybees, but other managed and wild bees are also exposed to pesticides. Critically, we know...
Read moreThe performance of three control methods for Boophilus microplus (Can.) in Australia, acaricides, pasture spelling and tick resistant cattle, was asse...
Read moreIn mountains, grasslands managed for livestock production sustain local economies, culture and identity. However, their future fodder production is hi...
Read more1. The problems of vertebrate pests are greater now than ever before, with vertebrate control constrained by problems of humaneness, scale and environ...
Read moreA model is described for predicting the outcome of biological control of New Zealand possums, using viral-vectored immunocontraception based on a sexu...
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