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pro vyhledávání: '"Daniel S. Vice"'
Autor:
Are R. Berentsen, William C. Pitt, Antenor Nestor Guzman, Terry R. Spraker, Scott Vogt, Aaron B. Shiels, Daniel S. Vice
Publikováno v:
Journal of Veterinary Diagnostic Investigation. 27:241-244
Rats ( Rattus spp.) are among the most damaging invasive species worldwide. The accidental introduction of rats has caused significant detriment to native flora and fauna, crops, structures, and human livelihoods. Rats are vectors of disease and carr
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Pest Management. 57:189-193
Design of selective bait stations to deliver rodenticide bait is often proposed for management of non-target animal access, but much of the information on the behavioural and physical capabilities of rodents relative to station access has not been re
Autor:
Daniel S. Vice, Craig S. Clark, Claudine L. Tyrrell, Diane L. Vice, Michelle T. Christy, Gordon H. Rodda, Julie A. Savidge, David E. Gee, Mitchell P. Warner
Publikováno v:
Pacific Science. 61:469-483
Eight anuran species were recorded for the first time in Guam in the period May 2003–December 2005, all apparently the result of arrivals to the island since 2000. Three of the eight species (Rana guentheri, Polypedates megacephalus, and Eleutherod
Publikováno v:
Environmetrics. 14:295-305
The inadvertent introduction of the brown tree snake (Boiga irregularis) to Guam has resulted in the extirpation of most of the island's native terrestrial vertebrates, has presented a health hazard to small children, and also has produced economic p
Publikováno v:
International Biodeterioration & Biodegradation. 49:101-106
The accidental introduction of the brown tree snake Boiga irregularis to Guam has resulted in the extirpation of most of the island's native terrestrial vertebrates, has created a health hazard to infants and children, and has resulted in economic lo
Autor:
Antenor Nestor Guzman, Ernesto J. Necessario, Are R. Berentsen, William C. Pitt, Scott Vogt, Daniel S. Vice
Publikováno v:
Vogt, Scott; Vice, Daniel S.; Pitt, William C.; Guzman, Antenor Nestor; Necessario, Ernesto J.; & Berentsen, Are R.(2014). Rat Density on Diego Garcia: Implications for Eradication Feasibility. Proceedings of the Vertebrate Pest Conference, 26(26), 172-175. doi: 10.5070/V426110559. Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/3x4008zj
Author(s): Vogt, Scott; Vice, Daniel S.; Pitt, William C.; Guzman, Antenor Nestor; Necessario, Ernesto J.; Berentsen, Are R. | Abstract: Introduced black rats are among the most invasive species to islands worldwide. In addition to agricultural impac
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Autor:
Daniel S. Vice, Richard M. Engeman
Publikováno v:
Integrated Pest Management Reviews. 6:59-76
The inadvertent introduction of the brown tree snake (Boiga irregularis) to Guam has resulted in the extirpation of most of the island's native terrestrial vertebrates, has presented a health hazard to small children, and also has produced an economi
Autor:
Richard M. Engeman, Daniel S. Vice
Publikováno v:
Integrated Pest Management Reviews. 5:205-212
The introduced brown tree snake has had devastating impacts on the native vertebrate fauna of Guam. Trapping is the primary means by which brown tree snakes are removed, either in support of reintroduction of endangered species or to deter their move
Publikováno v:
Lujan, Dana T.; Vice, Daniel S.; Guerrero, Jesse P.; & Candaso, Clifford C.(2010). Rodent Eradication on Cocos Island, Guam: Integrating Wildlife Damage Management, Resort Operations, and Non-Target Concerns. Proceedings of the Vertebrate Pest Conference, 24(24), 9-13. doi: 10.5070/V424110353. Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/96n4n144
Author(s): Lujan, Dana T.; Vice, Daniel S.; Guerrero, Jesse P.; Candaso, Clifford C. | Abstract: Introduced Polynesian rats threatened native bird populations and forest habitat on Cocos Island, Guam. To eliminate the threat posed by rat populations,
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The brown tree snake introduction to Guam has had serious environmental, economic and social consequences. Trapping brown tree snakes in the vicinities of ports and other cargo staging facilities is central to a program implemented to deter its dispe
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