Publications for:
pest = Mus musculus
country = New Zealand
found 14 publications:
2023
Density-impact functions for invasive house mouse (
Mus musculus) effects on indigenous lizards and invertebrates
Biological Invasions (2023) 25 (3), 801-815
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pestinfo wiki2020
Systematic prey preference by introduced mice exhausts the ecosystem on Antipodes Island
Biological Invasions (2020) 22 (4), 1265-1278
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pestinfo wiki2019
Spatial patterns and drivers of invasive rodent dynamics in New Zealand forests
Biological Invasions (2019) 21 (5), 1627-1642
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pestinfo wikiSee how they run: increased ranging behavior counters potential Allee effects in experimentally introduced house mice on an island
Biological Invasions (2019) 21 (5), 1669-1681
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pestinfo wiki2016
How genetics, history and geography limit potential explanations of invasions by house mice
Mus musculus in New Zealand
Biological Invasions (2016) 18 (6), 1533-1550
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pestinfo wikiWhat can the geographic distribution of mtDNA haplotypes tell us about the invasion of New Zealand by house mice
Mus musculus?
Biological Invasions (2016) 18 (6), 1551-1565
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pestinfo wiki2015
Successful eradication of invasive vertebrates on Rangitoto and Motutapu Islands, New Zealand
Biological Invasions (2015) 17 (5), 1355-1369
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pestinfo wiki2012
Responses of house mice to the removal of mammalian predators and competitors
Austral Ecology (2012) 37 (8), 971-979
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pestinfo wiki2011
Functional responses of an invasive top predator
Mustela erminea to invasive meso-predators
Rattus rattus and
Mus musculus, in New Zealand forests
Wildlife Research (2011) 38 (2), 131-140
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pestinfo wikiEffect of prefeeding, sowing rate and sowing pattern on efficacy of aerial 1080 poisoning of small-mammal pests in New Zealand
Wildlife Research (2011) 38 (3), 249-259
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pestinfo wiki2010
Determining the impact of scale insect honeydew, and invasive wasps and rodents, on the decomposer subsystem in a New Zealand beech forest
Biological Invasions (2010) 12 (8), 2619-2638
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pestinfo wikiPrimary and secondary resource pulses in an alpine ecosystem: snow tussock grass (
Chionochloa spp.) flowering and house mouse (
Mus musculus) populations in New Zealand
Wildlife Research (2010) 37 (2), 89-103
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pestinfo wiki2009
The diverse origins of New Zealand house mice
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences (2009) 276 (1655), 209-217
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pestinfo wiki2001
A comparison of population estimates and abundance indices for house mice inhabiting beech forests in New Zealand
Wildlife Research (2001) 28 (2), 173-178
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