Predation risk and habitat selection of Australian house mice , Mus domesticus, during an incipient plague: desperate behaviour due to food depletion
We studied habitat selection and foraging behaviour of the house mouse (Mus domesticus)
related to increasing mouse densities and depleting food resources over the breeding …
related to increasing mouse densities and depleting food resources over the breeding …
Is reproduction of the Australian house mouse (Mus domesticus) constrained by food? A large-scale field experiment
H Ylönen, J Jacob, MJ Runcie, GR Singleton - Oecologia, 2003 - Springer
Food quantity and especially food quality are thought to be key factors driving reproductive
changes in the house mouse, Mus domesticus, leading to outbreaks of house mouse …
changes in the house mouse, Mus domesticus, leading to outbreaks of house mouse …
Can outbreaks of house mice in south-eastern Australia be predicted by weather models?
CJ Krebs, AJ Kenney, GR Singleton, G Mutze… - Wildlife …, 2004 - CSIRO Publishing
Outbreaks of house mice (Mus domesticus) occur irregularly in the wheat-growing areas of
south-eastern Australia, and are thought to be driven by weather variability, particularly …
south-eastern Australia, and are thought to be driven by weather variability, particularly …
Abundance estimators and truth: accounting for individual heterogeneity in wild house mice
We compared the actual abundance of 12 confined populations of wild house mice (Mus
musculus) with closed population estimates based on mark-recapture data. Goodness-of-fit …
musculus) with closed population estimates based on mark-recapture data. Goodness-of-fit …
[PDF][PDF] Predicting house mouse outbreaks in the wheat-growing areas of south-eastern Australia
AJ Kenney, CJ Krebs, S Davis, R Pech… - ACIAR MONOGRAPH …, 2003 - researchgate.net
Materials and methods Quantitative house mouse data were available from two main sites:
Walpeup in the Victorian mallee (GR Singleton, unpublished data) from 1983 to 2002 and …
Walpeup in the Victorian mallee (GR Singleton, unpublished data) from 1983 to 2002 and …
[PDF][PDF] Outbreaks of rodents in agricultural systems: pest control problems or symptoms of dysfunctional ecosystems?
RP Pech, SA Davis, GR Singleton - ACIAR MONOGRAPH SERIES, 2003 - aciar.gov.au
House mice in Australia and Brandt's voles in China are used to illustrate the factors that
lead to episodic rodent management problems in agricultural systems. Outbreaks can …
lead to episodic rodent management problems in agricultural systems. Outbreaks can …