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Analysis of vertebrate pest control. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1994.

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Hone, Jim. Analysis of vertebrate pest control. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1995.

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Frishman, Austin M. Vertebrate pest handbook: [questions and answers on rats, mice, and other vertebrate pests]. 2nd ed. Duluth, MN: Advanstar, 1999.

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Fagerstone, KA, and RD Curnow, eds. Vertebrate Pest Control and Management Materials: Sixth Volume. 100 Barr Harbor Drive, PO Box C700, West Conshohocken, PA 19428-2959: ASTM International, 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.1520/stp1055-eb.

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Shumake, SA, and RW Bullard, eds. Vertebrate Pest Control and Management Materials: 5th Volume. 100 Barr Harbor Drive, PO Box C700, West Conshohocken, PA 19428-2959: ASTM International, 1988. http://dx.doi.org/10.1520/stp974-eb.

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Brooks, Joe E. A training manual on vertebrate pest management. Islamabad, Pakistan: National Agricultural Research Centre, 1990.

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Simmons, Sewell E. Parklands pest management. Sacramento, Calif.]: CDFA, Division of Pest Management, Pest Management Analysis and Planning Program, 1985.

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Lindeman, Michael. Vertebrate pest research: A resource book of publications, 1995-2003. Frankston [Vic.]: Primary Industries Research Victoria, Dept. of Primary Industries, 2004.

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Simmons, Sewell E. Parklands pest management: By Sewell E. Simmons. [Sacramento, Calif.]: CDFA, Division of Pest Management, Pest Management Analysis and Planning Program, 1985.

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Germany) European Vertebrate Pest Management Conference (8th 2011 Berlin. 8th European Vertebrate Pest Management Conference: Berlin, Germany, 26-30 September 2011 : book of abstracts. Edited by Jacob Jens Dr, Esther Alexandra, and Julius Kühn-Institut, Bundesforschungsinstitut für Kulturpflanzen. Quedlinburg: Julius Kühn-Institut, 2011.

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Spurr, E. B. Potential invertebrate antifeedants for toxic baits used for vertebrate pest control: A literature review. Wellington, N.Z: Dept. of Conservation, 2003.

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Bebee, Charles N. Vertebrate pest control, January 1979-April 1989: Citations from AGRICOLA concerning diseases and other environmental considerations. Beltsville, MD: U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, National Agricultural Library, 1989.

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Parkes, John. Managing vertebrate pests: Feral goats. Canberra: Australian Govt. Pub. Service, 1996.

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Strang, Thomas J. K. Controlling vertebrate pests in museums. Ottawa, Ont: Canadian Conservation Institute, 1991.

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Strang, Thomas J. K. Controlling vertebrate pests in museums. Ottawa: Canadian Conservation Institute, 1991.

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Wildlife damage control. Collingwood, Vic: CSIRO Publishing, 2007.

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Bomford, Mary. Importing and keeping exotic vertebrates in Australia: Criteria for the assessment of risk. Canberra: Australian Govt. Pub. Service, 1991.

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Advances in vertebrate pest management. Fürth: Filander Verlag, 1999.

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1951-, Fagerstone Kathleen A., Curnow Richard D. 1943-, ASTM Committee E-35 on Pesticides., ASTM Committee E-35 on Pesticides. Subcommittee E35.17 on Vertebrate Pest Control Agents., and Symposium on Test Methods for Vetebrate Pest Control and Management Materials (6th : 1988 : Monterey, Calif.), eds. Vertebrate pest control and management materials: 6th volume. Philadelphia, PA: ASTM, 1989.

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A, Shumake Stephen, Bullard Roger W. 1937-, ASTM Committee E-35 on Pesticides., and Symposium on Test Methods for Vertebrate Pest Control and Management Materials (5th : 1986 : San Diego, Calif.), eds. Vertebrate pest control and management materials: 5th volume. Philadelphia, PA: ASTM, 1988.

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Hone, Jim. Analysis of Vertebrate Pest Control (Cambridge Studies in Applied Ecology and Resource Management). Cambridge University Press, 2007.

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Hone, Jim. Wildlife Damage Control. CSIRO Publishing, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9780643094390.

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The types of damage caused by wildlife are many and varied, and can be costly and far-reaching. Until now, there has been little effort to identify and evaluate generalities across that broad range of species, methods and topics. Wildlife Damage Control promotes principle-based thinking about managing impact. It documents and discusses the key principles underlying wildlife damage and its control, and demonstrates their application to real-life topics – how they have been used in management actions or how they could be tested in the future. It synthesises the wide but diffuse literature dealing with the impacts of vertebrate pests and encourages readers to adopt a more theoretical framework for thinking about pest impacts and ways to manage them. The book is organised around key principles that apply across species, rather than looking at individual species, and is damage-based not pest animal-based. Within each chapter there are exercises designed to help readers learn and evaluate key principles. Conservation biologists, ecologists and others involved in wildlife management will find the sections covering principles in biodiversity conservation, of production such as agriculture, and in human and animal health of real value.
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West, Peter. Guide to Introduced Pest Animals of Australia. CSIRO Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9781486305681.

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Australia’s introduced vertebrate pest species cost at least $1 billion annually in economic, environmental and social impacts. The Guide to Introduced Pest Animals of Australia is a comprehensive, practical guide to 60 introduced pest animal species present in Australia, including 27 mammals, 18 birds, nine freshwater fish, two amphibians and four reptiles. It contains descriptive information to identify each species in the field, including distinctive physical characteristics, size, weight, colouration, diet, breeding behaviour, habitat preferences, and information about footprints, dung, scats and audible animal calls. Each species profile is accompanied by practical management information, maps and high-quality photographs – allowing readers to learn about pest species in their local area, what problems they might cause, and what control options exist for management. This guide also contains a number of emerging high-risk pest species that may pose a significant threat to our natural environment, economy, agriculture and human health. Whether you are a farmer, natural resource manager, public land manager, pest controller, teacher, student, field naturalist or wildlife ecologist, this easy-to-use guide will help you identify Australia’s most significant introduced pest animals in your local area.
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Fantini, Bernardino, and Frank Fenner. Biological Control of Vertebrate Pests: The History of Myxomatosis, an Experiment in Evolution. CABI, 1999.

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P, Britt David, and Universities Federation for Animal Welfare, eds. Humane control of land mammals and birds: Proceedings of a symposium held at the University of Surrey ... England, 17th to 19th September, 1984. Potters Bar: Universities Federation for Animal Welfare, 1985.

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S, N. A. Problemas y control de plagas de vertebrados / Vertebrate Pests: Problems and Control, Volume 5. Editorial Limusa S.A. De C.V., 1990.

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J, Taylor Eileen, Great Britain. Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food., and Local Government Training Board, eds. Control of rats and mice; control of insects; control of vertebrate pests (other than rats and mice): Interim revised manuals. 2nd ed. Luton: Local Government Training Board, 1987.

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Bradley, M. P. Immunological Control of Fertility: From Gametes to Gonads. CSIRO Publishing, 1995.

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Hone, J. Wildlife Damage Control: Principles for the Management of Damage by Vertebrate Pests (Cabi International). Oxford University Press, USA, 2007.

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Literature review of the acute toxicity and persistence of brodifacoum to invertebrates and studies of residue risks to wildlife and people. Wellington, N.Z: Dept. of Conservation, 2001.

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