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    Trends in vertebrate pesticide use and new developments: New Zealand initiatives and international implications 

    Eason, Charles; Murphy, Elaine; Ogilvie, Shaun C.; Blackie, Helen; Ross, James G.; Kavermann, Matthew; Sam, Shona A.; Statham, M.; Statham, H.; Lapidge, S.; Humphrys, S.; Henderson, R.; MacMorran, D.; Gibson, T. J.; Gregory, N. G.; Harrison, J.; Giles, G.; Sammut, G.; Jansen, P.; Canole, D.; Rennison, D.; Brimble, M. A. (University of California, 2010)
    In New Zealand, sodium fluoroacetate (1080) has been used for vertebrate pest control for several decades. Since the 1990s, some 1080 users have switched to brodifacoum for possum and rodent control because of its ready ...
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    Vertebrate pesticide risk assessment by indigenous communities in New Zealand 

    Ogilvie, Shaun C.; Ataria, James M.; Waiwai, J.; Doherty, J.; Miller, Aroha; Ross, James G.; Eason, Charles (Wiley-Blackwell on behalf of the International Society of Zoological Sciences, Institute of Zoology, and Chinese Academy of Sciences, 2010-03)
    In New Zealand, the vertebrate pesticide sodium fluoroacetate (Compound 1080) is aerially applied in baits for control of the brush-tailed possum Trichosurus vulpecula (Kerr, 1792). Maori, the indigenous people of New ...
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    Cost effectiveness and efficacy of ground-control techniques for pest-control in New Zealand 

    Ross, James; Eason, Charles; Ogilvie, Shaun (University of California, 2010)
    The brushtail possum, introduced to New Zealand in 1858, is a significant conservation pest and a major vector of bovine tuberculosis. Previous control-simulation studies have suggested that aerial delivery of bait containing ...
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    Eason, Charles (3)
    Ogilvie, Shaun C. (2)Ross, James G. (2)Ataria, James M. (1)Blackie, Helen (1)Brimble, M. A. (1)Canole, D. (1)Doherty, J. (1)Gibson, T. J. (1)Giles, G. (1)... View MoreKeyword050103 Invasive Species Ecology (3)1080 (3)
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    0602 Ecology (2)0502 Environmental Science and Management (1)060207 Population Ecology (1)aerial control (1)Animals (1)bait stations (1)cost effectivenness (1)... View MoreDate Issued
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