Items where Subject is "Science > Invasive Species > Modelling > Animal"
Group by: Creators | Item Type Number of items at this level: 9.
AAntony, G. and Scanlan, J.C. and Francis, A. and Kloessing, K. and Nguyen, Y. (2009) Revised benefits and costs of eradicating the red imported fire ant. In: 53rd Annual Conference of the Australian Agricultural and Resource Economics Society, 10–13 February, Cairns. BBerman, D. and Cooke, B. (2008) A method for mapping the distribution and density of rabbits and other vertebrate pests in Australia. In: Proceedings of the 14th Australasian Vertebrate Pest Conference, 10-13 June 2008, Canberra, ACT. HHeard, T.A. and Chan, R.R. and Wilmot Senaratne, K.A.D. and Palmer, W.A. and Lockett, C. and Lukitsch, B. (2009) Agonosoma trilineatum (Heteroptera: Scutelleridae) a biological control agent of the weed bellyache bush, Jatropha gossypiifolia (Euphorbiaceae). Biological Control, 48 (2). pp. 196-203. MMcLeod, S.R. and Pople, A.R. (2008) Modelling management options for management of feral camels in central Australia. Technical Report. No 48. Desert Knowledge CRC, Alice Springs, NT. McLeod, S.R. and Pople, A.R. (2010) Modelling the distribution and relative abundance of feral camels in the Northern Territory using count data. The Rangeland Journal, 32 (1). pp. 21-32. PPalmer, W.A. and Lockett, C.J. and Senaratne, K.A.D.W. and McLennan, A. (2007) The introduction and release of Chiasmia inconspicua and C. assimilis (Lepidoptera: Geometridae) for the biological control of Acacia nilotica in Australia. Biological Control, 41 (3). pp. 368-378. Palmer, W.A. and Senaratne, K.A.D.W. (2007) The host range and biology of Cometaster pyrula; a biocontrol agent for Acacia nilotica subsp. indica in Australia. BioControl, 52 (1). pp. 129-143. Pople, A.R. and McLeod, S.R. (2010) Demography of feral camels in central Australia and its relevance to population control. The Rangeland Journal, 32 (1). pp. 11-19. SScanlan, J.C. and Berman, D.M. and Grant, W.E. (2006) Population dynamics of the European rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus) in north eastern Australia: simulated responses to control. Ecological Modelling, 196 (1-2). pp. 221-236. |