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Publikováno v:
Crop Protection. 25:773-780
Replicated large-scale field trials in two seasons in Thailand with the protozoan parasite Sarcocystis singaporensis showed that damage due to rats was reduced significantly. Biological as well as conventional (local practice using electric fences an
Autor:
C. Archer-Baumann, Damaris Kliemt, K Suasa-ard, Sermsakdi Hongnark, Yuvaluk Khoprasert, Thomas Jäkel, P Boonsong, Stefan Endepols, Prasartthong Promkerd
Publikováno v:
International Journal for Parasitology. 29:1321-1330
Parasites have been identified as an important factor in regulating vertebrate populations. In replicated field experiments (plots up to 4 ha) performed in Thailand we tested whether commensal and field rodents could be artifically infected and contr
Publikováno v:
Mammal Study. 23:129-132
Autor:
Yuvaluk Khoprasert, Damaris Kliemt, Jörg Rückle, Marion Scharpfenecker, Sermsakdi Hongnark, Piyarat Jitrawang, Ute Mackenstedt, Thomas Jäkel
Publikováno v:
International journal for parasitology. 31(14)
Parasite virulence (pathogenicity depending on inoculum size) and host immune reactions were examined for the apicomplexan protozoan Sarcocystis singaporensis. This parasite is endemic in southeastern Asia and multiplies as a proliferation (merozoite
Autor:
Ingeborg Sorger, Kornkaew Suasa-ard, Damaris Kliemt, Viyada Seehabutr, Yuvaluk Khoprasert, Sermsakdi Hongnark, Thomas Jäkel
Publikováno v:
Journal of wildlife diseases. 33(4)
One to six Sarcocystis spp. were identified in the skeletal muscles of 41 (33%) of 124 wild rodents (Rattus spp. and Bandicota indica) mainly captured in the central plains of Thailand throughout the year in 1995. Included were S. singaporensis, S. v
Autor:
Zhang, Zhi-Bin
This technical report contains abstracts from an international conference on rodent biology and management held in Beijing in 1998.
The genesis of this book was a common concern on the lack of progress in rodent pest management over the past 20 years in both developing countries and elsewhere. This has occurred despite the advent in the 1970s of sophisticated chemical rodenticide
Autor:
Singleton, Grant R., Petch, David A.
Twenty-nine species of rodents have been identified as having economic importance in Southeast Asia. Most cause economic losses to crops pre- or postharvest. Some are important simply because they transmit disease to humans or domestic stock. As the