Predation risk and habitat selection of Australian house mice , Mus domesticus, during an incipient plague: desperate behaviour due to food depletion

H Ylönen, J Jacob, MJ Davies, GR Singleton - Oikos, 2002 - Wiley Online Library
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 …

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 …

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 …

Abundance estimators and truth: accounting for individual heterogeneity in wild house mice

SA Davis, LK Akison, LN Farroway, GR Singleton… - The Journal of Wildlife …, 2003 - JSTOR
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 …

[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Walpeup in the Victorian mallee (GR Singleton, unpublished data) from 1983 to 2002 and …

[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 …