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1. Increasingly immunocontraception is being considered as a potential method for the biological control of mammalian pests. Although several studies ...
Read moreThe simple disease/host models used to identify the ecological criteria governing the likely relative effectiveness of culling, sterilization and vacc...
Read moreReducing the fertility of pest species using immunocontraceptive vaccines holds promise for the humane and effective control of vertebrate pest popula...
Read moreA mathematical model is described that was developed to relate observed egg sterility in insects to other parameters of mating and reproduction, for u...
Read moreModified versions of the classic disease/host differential equation models were applied to rates of harvesting, sterilization and vaccination required...
Read moreUnderstanding the demography of domestic dog populations is essential for effective disease control, particularly of canine-mediated rabies. Demograph...
Read moreAdditional methods are needed in Australia to control the European rabbit Oryctolagus cuniculus, which continues to destroy valued native flora. A con...
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 more1. Research is currently underway to develop genetically engineered viruses that can sterilize pest animals. The technique, known as viral-vectored im...
Read moreFree-ranging domestic dogs are the world's most common carnivore and can negatively interact with native wildlife at multiple levels. Yet the intragui...
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