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Pest animals are a significant ccost to rural industries.
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In the past year, our team of scientists has continued to make significant progress in delivering innovative, quality research for improved management of Queensland’s weeds and pest animals. Key achievements from our four research programs are outlined
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Pest Portal Under NHT’s National Feral Animal Control Program, the Bureau of Rural Sciences has supported the Pest Animal Control CRC in cooperation with the University of Canberra to develop a website on pest animals. The site aims to make information on past and current...
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Epizootic Haematopoietic Necrosis Virus(EHNV) is considered to be a serious threat to a number of native fish species in the Murray Darling Basin. This virus, unique to Australia, was first isolated in 1985 in redfin perch. It causes sudden mortalities and the fish display...
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Populations of rodents were studied for periods of 79 years at each of three sites in arid Australia. All species fluctuated dramatically in abundance, being absent or in low numbers during droughts but erupting after significant rainfall. Strong correlations were obtained...
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In the present paper, we have provided an initial assessment of the current and future threats to
biodiversity posed by introduced mammals (predators and herbivores) inhabiting the Australian rangelands,
exploring trends in populations and options for management. Notably,...
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A report submitted to Wildlife Research 29 by Rachel Paltridge, of the Parks and Wildlife Service of the Northern Territory, in 2002.
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(1) Bounty payments were used as an index of the distribution and population fluctuations of dingoes and feral pigs in Queensland. (2) Both are widespread in Queensland but there is evidence of increased numbers and a wider distribution of feral pigs in the latter part of the...
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