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Rodents and satellites: Predicting mice abundance and distribution with Sentinel-2 data

Study exploring the potential of S2 satellites enhanced spectral and spatial resolution to explain and predict mice abundances and distribution … Continued

Climate‑smart pest management: building resilience of farms and landscapes to changing pest threats

Review of climate-smart pest management strategies and challenges of adoption. Read paper > Authors: Luca Heeb, Emma Jenner, Matthew J. … Continued

Geo-trekking in Ethiopia’s Tropical Mountains

Book describing the Dogu’a Tembien area, investigating an Ethiopia district on the natural and social environment. Authors: Jan Nyssen, Miro … Continued

Rats About Town: A Systematic Review of Rat Movement in Urban Ecosystems

Review of the literature about urban rat movement, information on home range, site fidelity, dispersal, movement patterns, barriers and factors … Continued

Tailor-made solutions to tackle rodent pests of rice through community-based 5 management approaches in Cambodia

Study conducted on research experiments established in two villages in Takeo province to assess the yield loss reduction after implementation … Continued

Molecular epidemiology of rodent-, shrew- and bat-borne hantaviruses in Mbeya region, Tanzania

Master Thesis Author: Lwitiho Edwin Sudi  

Man and Ecology

Blog on rodents ecology and damage Read blog >

The Power of Peers: Community Certification

Blog on methods for peer-to-peer processes of horizontal learning. Read more >

Lab trials to develop bio based rodent control

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Species composition and community structure of small pest rodents (Muridae) in cultivated and fallow fields in maize‐ growing areas in Mayuge district, Eastern Uganda

Paper on the ecology of small rodents populations in Mayuge district, Eastern Uganda. Authors: Alex Mayamba; Robert M. Byamungu; Rhodes … Continued

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