Reexamination of Pore Water Sulfide Concentrations and Redox
... lb). If the terminal segment was not well-rooted, the first subterminal column was chosen as depicted in Fig. lb. In all cases, the diameter of the terminal arch was equal to or less than 3.2 cm. The length of the terminal columns was not measured, but estimated to be 5-10 cm on the average. Samplin ...
... lb). If the terminal segment was not well-rooted, the first subterminal column was chosen as depicted in Fig. lb. In all cases, the diameter of the terminal arch was equal to or less than 3.2 cm. The length of the terminal columns was not measured, but estimated to be 5-10 cm on the average. Samplin ...
Biology, ecology and management of vertebrate pests in NSW
... The European wild rabbit, Oryctolagus cuniculus, is native to north-western Africa, Spain and Portugal and it is now found in the USA, Chile and most of western Europe as far north as Scandinavia. The rabbit is considered a pest in many of the countries it was introduced to, but the release into Aus ...
... The European wild rabbit, Oryctolagus cuniculus, is native to north-western Africa, Spain and Portugal and it is now found in the USA, Chile and most of western Europe as far north as Scandinavia. The rabbit is considered a pest in many of the countries it was introduced to, but the release into Aus ...
Effects of Dietary Specialization on Chemical Defense of Poison
... frogs do not ever develop venom, and are thus not poisonous in captivity. This lack of alkaloids in the captive bred frogs is a direct result from the poison dart frogs being raised in captivity and isolated from insects in their native ...
... frogs do not ever develop venom, and are thus not poisonous in captivity. This lack of alkaloids in the captive bred frogs is a direct result from the poison dart frogs being raised in captivity and isolated from insects in their native ...
MS Word Document - 881.5 KB - Department of Environment, Land
... with the management of feral cat populations. For the purposes of this study, feral cats are described as cats that ‘live and reproduce in the wild (e.g. forests, woodlands, grasslands, wetlands) and survive by hunting or scavenging. None of their needs are satisfied intentionally by people’ (DEWHA ...
... with the management of feral cat populations. For the purposes of this study, feral cats are described as cats that ‘live and reproduce in the wild (e.g. forests, woodlands, grasslands, wetlands) and survive by hunting or scavenging. None of their needs are satisfied intentionally by people’ (DEWHA ...
The Utilization of Propionate by Micrococcus
... Organisms used. The strain of Micrococcus denitrzjicans, obtained from Dr June Lascelles, had been originally supplied by Dr W. Verhoeven. Growth of the organism. Cultures of Micrococcus denitrificans were maintained and grown as described by Kornberg & Morris (1965) except that sodium propionate wa ...
... Organisms used. The strain of Micrococcus denitrzjicans, obtained from Dr June Lascelles, had been originally supplied by Dr W. Verhoeven. Growth of the organism. Cultures of Micrococcus denitrificans were maintained and grown as described by Kornberg & Morris (1965) except that sodium propionate wa ...
Review of Research into Alternatives to the use of 1080 for
... possum Trichosurus vulpecula, Bennett’s wallaby Macropus rufogriseus rufogriseus, Tasmanian pademelon Thylogale billardierii) (hereafter termed possum, wallaby, and pademelon) that significantly damage forest and agricultural crops, and compete with livestock for available pasture (Coman 1994). Thes ...
... possum Trichosurus vulpecula, Bennett’s wallaby Macropus rufogriseus rufogriseus, Tasmanian pademelon Thylogale billardierii) (hereafter termed possum, wallaby, and pademelon) that significantly damage forest and agricultural crops, and compete with livestock for available pasture (Coman 1994). Thes ...
UWA BORR Report1-2012final
... did not move for more than 3-4 hours. This allowed us to detect any dead animals, retrieve the carcasses, and investigate the causes of death. Three western ringtail possums were found directly on the road alignment and so were relocated to a nearby release site because they were directly at risk fr ...
... did not move for more than 3-4 hours. This allowed us to detect any dead animals, retrieve the carcasses, and investigate the causes of death. Three western ringtail possums were found directly on the road alignment and so were relocated to a nearby release site because they were directly at risk fr ...
The War on Pests: Dealing to Key Pest Plants and Animals That
... build on past and current efforts, and increase awareness of the threats to native plants and animals on the Peninsula. Broadly, pest control can be approached in two ways – ‘species led’ (e.g. eradicating all Darwin’s barberry from Banks Peninsula) or ‘site-led’ (e.g. at Hinewai Reserve controlling ...
... build on past and current efforts, and increase awareness of the threats to native plants and animals on the Peninsula. Broadly, pest control can be approached in two ways – ‘species led’ (e.g. eradicating all Darwin’s barberry from Banks Peninsula) or ‘site-led’ (e.g. at Hinewai Reserve controlling ...
The War on Pests - Environment Canterbury
... build on past and current efforts, and increase awareness of the threats to native plants and animals on the Peninsula. Broadly, pest control can be approached in two ways – ‘species led’ (e.g. eradicating all Darwin’s barberry from Banks Peninsula) or ‘site-led’ (e.g. at Hinewai Reserve controlling ...
... build on past and current efforts, and increase awareness of the threats to native plants and animals on the Peninsula. Broadly, pest control can be approached in two ways – ‘species led’ (e.g. eradicating all Darwin’s barberry from Banks Peninsula) or ‘site-led’ (e.g. at Hinewai Reserve controlling ...
Impacts and management of feral cats Felis catus in Australia
... their impacts are greatest in Australia, New Zealand, and many smaller islands (see Campbell et al. 2011, Nogales et al. 2013 and references therein). Accordingly, our review focuses on Australia, where feral cats are a primary driver of mammal declines and extinctions (Woinarski et al. 2015). To so ...
... their impacts are greatest in Australia, New Zealand, and many smaller islands (see Campbell et al. 2011, Nogales et al. 2013 and references therein). Accordingly, our review focuses on Australia, where feral cats are a primary driver of mammal declines and extinctions (Woinarski et al. 2015). To so ...
Arid Recovery
... Feral cats, foxes and rabbits have contributed to the decline of many native mammals in Australia’s arid zone, yet many myths surround the activities of these pest animals. High numbers of pest animal predators, including dingoes, can also have negative impacts on livestock. For over a decade Arid R ...
... Feral cats, foxes and rabbits have contributed to the decline of many native mammals in Australia’s arid zone, yet many myths surround the activities of these pest animals. High numbers of pest animal predators, including dingoes, can also have negative impacts on livestock. For over a decade Arid R ...
Diet and impacts of brushtail possum populations across an
... stations per site. Intervals were 150, 200, and 300 m at the 20-, 30-, and 10-year site, respectively. A consequence of this sampling strategy is that high altitudes (700–840 m a.s.l.) were sampled more heavily than lower altitudes. All sites were visited simultaneously in January, April, and Novemb ...
... stations per site. Intervals were 150, 200, and 300 m at the 20-, 30-, and 10-year site, respectively. A consequence of this sampling strategy is that high altitudes (700–840 m a.s.l.) were sampled more heavily than lower altitudes. All sites were visited simultaneously in January, April, and Novemb ...
(Material) Safety Data Sheet Sodium Bicarbonate
... Special Packaging Materials ▪ No data available Incompatible Materials or ▪ No data available ...
... Special Packaging Materials ▪ No data available Incompatible Materials or ▪ No data available ...
James Eldridge BC Fossorial Native Mammals
... area is grazed intermittently by cattle at relatively low stocking rates. However, there has been no cattle grazing in the Outside paddock since the reserve was established, though it is still grazed by rabbits and contains goannas. The three paddocks were therefore relatively similar in their veget ...
... area is grazed intermittently by cattle at relatively low stocking rates. However, there has been no cattle grazing in the Outside paddock since the reserve was established, though it is still grazed by rabbits and contains goannas. The three paddocks were therefore relatively similar in their veget ...
Datasheet Sodium Nitroprusside For Injection
... The principal pharmacological action of sodium nitroprusside is relaxation of vascular smooth muscle and consequent dilation of peripheral arteries and veins. Other smooth muscle (e.g. uterus, duodenum) is not affected. Sodium nitroprusside is more active on veins than on arteries, but this selectiv ...
... The principal pharmacological action of sodium nitroprusside is relaxation of vascular smooth muscle and consequent dilation of peripheral arteries and veins. Other smooth muscle (e.g. uterus, duodenum) is not affected. Sodium nitroprusside is more active on veins than on arteries, but this selectiv ...
Flesh fly myiasis - Phyllomedusa - Journal of Herpetology
... Table 1 for data on body size). No maggot infections have been recorded from any of the smaller sympatric species E. hahneli (maximum SVL = 23.0 mm; Haddad and Martins 1994) and E. pongoensis (max. SVL = 26.0 mm; Schulte 1999). It is unclear if these flies can infect small Epipedobates species. Othe ...
... Table 1 for data on body size). No maggot infections have been recorded from any of the smaller sympatric species E. hahneli (maximum SVL = 23.0 mm; Haddad and Martins 1994) and E. pongoensis (max. SVL = 26.0 mm; Schulte 1999). It is unclear if these flies can infect small Epipedobates species. Othe ...
Living with Possums in South Australia
... into a park or reserve. Possums are territorial and studies have found that possums released into another possum’s territory usually die within a few days due to stress, fighting and starvation. It is not humane to release possums this way. Relocating possums may also spread disease if the animal is ...
... into a park or reserve. Possums are territorial and studies have found that possums released into another possum’s territory usually die within a few days due to stress, fighting and starvation. It is not humane to release possums this way. Relocating possums may also spread disease if the animal is ...
Final Report on the Safety Assessment of Sodium Iodate
... liver, and kidneys. In one study using albino Wistar rats, Sodium Iodate greatly diminished the hyperglycemia that normally follows thiourea administration. Sodium Iodate is a retinotoxic compound. It may adversely affect the retina, blood-retinal barrier, pigment epithelium, rhodopsin regeneration, ...
... liver, and kidneys. In one study using albino Wistar rats, Sodium Iodate greatly diminished the hyperglycemia that normally follows thiourea administration. Sodium Iodate is a retinotoxic compound. It may adversely affect the retina, blood-retinal barrier, pigment epithelium, rhodopsin regeneration, ...
The red fox in Australia—an exotic predator turned biocontrol agent
... extinctions, more range contractions, and more population declines than any other biogeographical realm. In retrospect therefore, it is difficult to avoid this unfortunate conclusion—the European colonisation of Australia resulted in an unprecedented wildlife catastrophe on a continental scale. It is ...
... extinctions, more range contractions, and more population declines than any other biogeographical realm. In retrospect therefore, it is difficult to avoid this unfortunate conclusion—the European colonisation of Australia resulted in an unprecedented wildlife catastrophe on a continental scale. It is ...
- New Zealand Ecological Society
... potentially be responsible for localised population reductions or even extirpations, given the evidence that individual pigs will occasionally eat many frogs in a short time period (present study and Jolley et al. 2010). The extent to which feral pigs are involved in the decline of New Zealand’s nat ...
... potentially be responsible for localised population reductions or even extirpations, given the evidence that individual pigs will occasionally eat many frogs in a short time period (present study and Jolley et al. 2010). The extent to which feral pigs are involved in the decline of New Zealand’s nat ...
Camden 2002 - Australasian Wildlife Management Society
... The network, hosted by Taronga Zoo (above) and New South Wales Agriculture {Elizabeth Macarthur Agricultural Institute, PMB 8, Camden, NSW 2570, Australia) was launched in August 2002 after three years of funding was committed by Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry Australia. A management committee ...
... The network, hosted by Taronga Zoo (above) and New South Wales Agriculture {Elizabeth Macarthur Agricultural Institute, PMB 8, Camden, NSW 2570, Australia) was launched in August 2002 after three years of funding was committed by Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry Australia. A management committee ...
Methods to control and eradicate non
... There are three main alternative actions when facing introduced species which cause unacceptable damage on wildlife. These are either limiting the population to levels within which damage is tolerable, eliminating the species, or doing nothing. Taking a decision on whether to eradicate a species req ...
... There are three main alternative actions when facing introduced species which cause unacceptable damage on wildlife. These are either limiting the population to levels within which damage is tolerable, eliminating the species, or doing nothing. Taking a decision on whether to eradicate a species req ...
Effects of tree control method, seed addition, and introduced
... et al. 1994). Pinus contorta is one of the worst; it readily invades unforested areas and causes significant problems in many countries (Richardson & Rejmánek 2004; Gundale et al. 2014). In New Zealand, P. contorta and other invasive conifers have established on more than 1 million hectares, which r ...
... et al. 1994). Pinus contorta is one of the worst; it readily invades unforested areas and causes significant problems in many countries (Richardson & Rejmánek 2004; Gundale et al. 2014). In New Zealand, P. contorta and other invasive conifers have established on more than 1 million hectares, which r ...
Review of feral cat eradications on islands
... remove the last individuals, and gaining insight as to when the last animal may have been removed. In addition, these measures can provide indices of abundance, which are useful for determining the effectiveness of each eradication method employed. Ideally, some detection methods should be independe ...
... remove the last individuals, and gaining insight as to when the last animal may have been removed. In addition, these measures can provide indices of abundance, which are useful for determining the effectiveness of each eradication method employed. Ideally, some detection methods should be independe ...
Volume 4 Number 1 May 2009 - Flinders University Palaeontology
... and evolution of the family. students are mad,… it’s true). It came not be determined. The reef itself was This is not through lack of trying. to me when I started dreaming constructed by microbial organisms, However, most researchers have bilophodont molars, it dawned when as opposed to coral based ...
... and evolution of the family. students are mad,… it’s true). It came not be determined. The reef itself was This is not through lack of trying. to me when I started dreaming constructed by microbial organisms, However, most researchers have bilophodont molars, it dawned when as opposed to coral based ...
Sodium fluoroacetate
Sodium fluoroacetate, known in pesticide form as 1080, is the organofluorine chemical compound with the formula FCH2CO2Na. This colourless salt has a taste similar to that of sodium chloride and is used as a metabolic poison. Potassium fluoroacetate occurs naturally as an anti-herbivore metabolite in various plants but can also be produced synthetically. It is a derivative of fluoroacetic acid, a carboxylic acid. The more common fluorinated acetic acid trifluoroacetic acid and its derivatives are far less toxic.