Mammals as pests

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Mammals as pests

edited by R.J. Putnam on behalf of the Mammal Society

Chapman and Hall, 1989

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Based on papers presented at symposium organized by the Mammal Society, held at London, 1987

Includes bibliographies and index

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内容説明

The aim of this book is to re-evaluate the true pest status of many common species traditionally regarded as pests. It is based on a revised selection of papers presented at a symposium organized by the Mammal Society in London, November 1987. Many of the pests described are introduced, non-native species, which in the absence of natural predators have multiplied in numbers to become pests. In other cases, it is man's creation of an artificial concentrated environment, such as a single-crop agricultural field, a grain store or a timber plantation, that has generated the conditons for large population increases of pest species. Data are presented from a number of British and European studies on various mammalian pests, including deer, badgers, squirrels, rabbits and others. Some pests are shown to cause direct damage, for example by eating man's food products, while others cause indirect damage, by allowing secondary infections into plants or by being vectors for disease. Strategies of pest management are also considered.

目次

  • Mammals as pests, R.J.Putman
  • the pest status of rodents in the UK, C.G.J.Richards
  • ecological aspects of damage to sugar beet seeds by apodemus sylvaticus, H.J.Pelz
  • Fossorial voles - problems and research, A.Meylan
  • prevalence of pneumocystis Carinni and Leptospiraicterohaemorrhagiae in Danish rodents, J.Loda and M.Lund
  • progress in rodent control and strategies for the future, A.B.Lazarus
  • moles as pests, R.D.Stone
  • repelling moles, M.L.Gorman and R.D.Stone
  • the control of red and silka deer populations in commercial forests, P.R.Ratcliffe
  • deer and habitat relations in managed forests, M.J.Hannan and J.Whelan
  • impact of red and roe deer on Scottish woodlands, B.W.Staines and D.Welch
  • demographic implications for the control of grey squirrels, J.Gurnell
  • bark-stripping by grey squirrels in Britain and North America - why does the damage differ, R.E.Kenward
  • demographic consequences of differences in ranging behaviour of male and female copyus, L.M.Gosling and S.J.Baker
  • rabbits as pests in winter wheat, M.J.Crawley
  • rabbit ranging behaviour and its implications for the management of rabbit populations, A.R.Hardy et al
  • population dynamics of parasites of the wild rabbit, B.Boag
  • badger damage - fact or fiction?, R.G.Symes
  • badgers as pests in English vineyards, T.J.Roper et al
  • the control of rabies in urban fox populations, G.C.Smith and S.Harris
  • the mink menace? a reappraisal, N.Dunstone and M.Ireland
  • economic damage by feral American mink in England and Wales, M.D.K.Harrision and R.G.Symes
  • British seals - vermin or scapegoats?, S.S.Anderson et al
  • feral cats - management of urban populations and pest problems in neutering, P.N.Neville.

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