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Eco-friendly Management of Rodent Pests Using Tanjore-bow Trap in Irrigated Rice Fields, Tiruchirappalli District, Tamil Nadu

Authors: Sakthivel Palaniyandi & Periyasamy Neelanarayanan

Fertility control of rodent pests

Assessment of the efficacy of fertility control in small rodents. Authors: Jens Jacob, Grant R. Singleton and Lyn A. Hinds

Integrated management to reduce rodent damage to lowland rice crops in Indonesia

This article addresses benefits and costs of an integrated management system coordinated at the community level to reduce rodent damage … Continued

Towards sustainable management of rodents in organic animal husbandry

Authors: B.G. Meerburg, M. Bonde, F.W.A. Brom, S. Endepols, A.N. Jensen, H. Leirs, J. Lodal, G.R. Singleton, H.-J. Pelz, T.B. … Continued

Interaction between rodent species in agro-forestry habitats in the western Usambara mountains, northeast Tanzania, and its potential for plague transmission to humans

Authors: Makundi R., Massawe A., Kilonzo B.

Rodent control in India

The existing knowledge of the environmental, cultural, biological, mechanical and chemical methods of rodent control in India is reviewed. Considerable … Continued

Rodent Pests of Agriculture and Their Control in the Near East Region

In this paper, information on the status of rodent problems in the Near East region is reviewed. Twenty-two species of … Continued

Farmers’ Attitudes in Connection with the Potential for Rodent Prevention in Livestock Farming in a Municipality in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany

Rodents threaten the one health approach in livestock farming. In this case study, livestock farmers collaborated with a pest controller … Continued

Meta-analyses reveal the importance of socio-psychological factors for farmers’ adoption of sustainable agricultural practices

Transitioning agricultural systems requires understanding farmers’ motivations for implementing sustainable agriculture. By using meta-analysis models, we quantified the importance of … Continued

The Role of One Health Approach Research for the Conservation of Endemic Wild Animals and Mitigation of Future Public Health Threat in Bale Mountains National Park, Ethiopia

Integrated research related to identification of pathogens found in wild animal and human lives in surrounding the Bale Mountains national … Continued

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