Language: English
Published by Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research, Canberra, 1999
ISBN 10: 1863202625 ISBN 13: 9781863202626
Seller: Berry Books, Berry, NSW, Australia
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Size: 10"-12" Tall. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Environment & Ecology; Animals & Birds. ISBN: 1863202625. ISBN/EAN: 9781863202626. Pictures of this item not already displayed here available upon request. Inventory No: 37799.
Language: English
Published by Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research, Canberra, 1999
ISBN 10: 1863202625 ISBN 13: 9781863202626
Seller: Marlowes Books and Music, Ferny Grove, QLD, Australia
First Edition
Hard Cover. Condition: As New. First Edition. 494 pages. Book appears to have hardly been read and is in As new condition throughout. The Seed For This Book Was Sown In Morogoro, Tanzania, In 1996, Following The Strong Ecological Theme That Emerged At An International Workshop.
Seller: Lawrence Jones Books, Ashmore, QLD, Australia
First Edition
Soft Cover. Condition: Very Good. First Edition. HEAVY. 564pp, index, references, tables, graphs. Or card. Minor edge wear and rubbing. Ex-library with minimal stamps etc (inc cancelled stamps). Numerous papers published to coincide with the 2nd International Conference on Rodent Biology and Management, Bogor, Indonesia in 2002. Sections include: disease, conservation, behaviour, management (field), population ecology and modelling, sociology and economics of rodent managemnt, management-urban rodents and rodenticide resistance, taxonomy and rodent biology-contrasting perspectives. Size: 4to.
Published by Australian Center for International Agricultural Research, 1999., 1999
Seller: The Book Firm, Subiaco, WA, Australia
Hardcover. 4to. No dj. Slight bump to bottom edge of front cover, o/wise condition vg. 494pp. ISBN 1863202625.
Published by Australian Center for International Agricultural Research, 1999., 1999
Seller: The Book Firm, Subiaco, WA, Australia
Hardcover. 4to. No dj. Condition vg. 494pp. ISBN 1863202625.
Published by Melbourne: CSIRO Publishing, 2011., 2011
Seller: Andrew Isles Natural History Books, Prahran, VIC, Australia
Octavo, paperback,107 pp.,maps. Among the 42% of mammals classified as rodents, only 10% of them are significant agricultural pests. However, those 10% have 3 major impacts â" they cause major pre-harvest losses to most stages of growing crops, cause post-harvest losses to stored grain and vegetables and they are carriers of at least 20 diseases which are severely debilitating to human health. If these impacts could be reduced by only a small percentage, then there would be substantial increased food security and better livelihoods for smallholder farmers in many developing countries. This special issue comprises a selection of the presentations delivered at the 4th International Conference on Rodent Biology and Management held in Bloemfontein in April 2010. It represents important research advances in our knowledge and understanding of rodents for their conservation and management and will be of ongoing interest to wildlife biologists, crop protection and conservation specialists, students and policy makers.