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Rodent Management - Session 1
Reducing rodent damage to rice in Cambodia through ecologically-based rodent management approaches tailored to local conditions Alexander M. Stuart, Parameas Kong, Rathmuny Then, Rica Joy Flor, Khay Sathya
Identification and potential uses of spatial patterns for predicting pest species outbreaks Deon Roos, Constantino Caminero Saldaña, Beatriz Arroyo, Francisco Javier Rojo Revilla, Xavier Lambin
Basic urban services as modifiers of rodent abundance in Brazilian urban slums Ticiana Carvalho-Pereira, Hussein Khalil, Caio G. Zeppelini, Ricardo L. Brito, Federico Costa, Michael Begon
Bait attraction may not be the same as bait consumption Mattias Engman
Deter to protect: use of predator’s odor smell to deter granivorous rodents from consuming acorns Adrian Villalobos, Fredrik Schlyter, Göran Birgersson, Gert Olsson, Johanna Witzell, Magnus Löf
Rodents on pig farms: infestation levels related to environmental factors and management practices Daniela P. Montes de Oca, Martín N. Lammel, Regino Cavia
The occupancy of barn owl in artificial nest boxes to control rice field rats in Yogyakarta Indonesia Sudarmaji, Nur \u27Aini Herawati
Biological control of urban rats in the World Heritage town of Luang Prabang, northern Laos Thomas Jäkel, Prasartthong Promkerd, Rasmy Sitthirath, Pierre Guedant, Phongthep Virathavone, Yuvaluk Khoprasert
The impact of rodent management on rice yield in lowland irrigated areas in Indonesia Nur \u27Aini Herawati, Sudarmaji
Reducing impacts of rodents on the post-harvest value chain in rice-based cropping system in Myanmar Nyo Me Htwe, Pyai Phyo Maw, Grant R. Singleton
Adoption pathways of ecologically-based rodent management in Myanmar Nyo Me Htwe, Pyai Phyo Maw, Grant R. Singleton
Ecologically-based rodent management 20 years on - progress, challenges and where next Grant R. Singleton, Alexander E. M. Stuart, Peter R. Brown, Jens Jacob
Integration of the landscape of fear of rodents in EBRM methodologies Inge M. Krijger, Steven R. Belmain, Grant R. Singleton, Peter W.G. Groot Koerkamp
Rodent trapping grids are sustainable for long-term landscape suppression of invasive rat (Rattus rattus), but not mouse (Mus musculus), populations in Hawaii Aaron B. Shiels, Clare E. Aslan, William P. Haines, Asa Aue, Christina T. Liang
Ecology of rodent pests in lowland irrigated rice fields under alternate wetting and drying conditions Ma. Renee Lorica, Grant R. Singleton, Steven R. Belmain
Status of rodent pests in rice eco-systems in Sri LankaSarathchandra Siriwardana Rampalage, Nyo Me Htwe, Lionel Nugaliyadde, Siril K. Hemachandra, Chathurika J.T. Jayasinghe, Malala Aloka Bandaralage Bandaranayake R. B.Reducing rodent damage to rice in Cambodia through ecologically-based rodent management approaches tailored to local conditions Alexander M. Stuart, Parameas Kong, Rathmuny Then, Rica Joy Flor, Khay Sathya
Identification and potential uses of spatial patterns for predicting pest species outbreaks Deon Roos, Constantino Caminero Saldaña, Beatriz Arroyo, Francisco Javier Rojo Revilla, Xavier Lambin
Basic urban services as modifiers of rodent abundance in Brazilian urban slums Ticiana Carvalho-Pereira, Hussein Khalil, Caio G. Zeppelini, Ricardo L. Brito, Federico Costa, Michael Begon
Bait attraction may not be the same as bait consumption Mattias Engman
Deter to protect: use of predator’s odor smell to deter granivorous rodents from consuming acorns Adrian Villalobos, Fredrik Schlyter, Göran Birgersson, Gert Olsson, Johanna Witzell, Magnus Löf
Rodents on pig farms: infestation levels related to environmental factors and management practices Daniela P. Montes de Oca, Martín N. Lammel, Regino Cavia
The occupancy of barn owl in artificial nest boxes to control rice field rats in Yogyakarta Indonesia Sudarmaji, Nur \u27Aini Herawati
Biological control of urban rats in the World Heritage town of Luang Prabang, northern Laos Thomas Jäkel, Prasartthong Promkerd, Rasmy Sitthirath, Pierre Guedant, Phongthep Virathavone, Yuvaluk Khoprasert
The impact of rodent management on rice yield in lowland irrigated areas in Indonesia Nur \u27Aini Herawati, Sudarmaji
Reducing impacts of rodents on the post-harvest value chain in rice-based cropping system in Myanmar Nyo Me Htwe, Pyai Phyo Maw, Grant R. Singleton
Adoption pathways of ecologically-based rodent management in Myanmar Nyo Me Htwe, Pyai Phyo Maw, Grant R. Singleton
Ecologically-based rodent management 20 years on - progress, challenges and where next Grant R. Singleton, Alexander E. M. Stuart, Peter R. Brown, Jens Jacob
Integration of the landscape of fear of rodents in EBRM methodologies Inge M. Krijger, Steven R. Belmain, Grant R. Singleton, Peter W.G. Groot Koerkamp
Rodent trapping grids are sustainable for long-term landscape suppression of invasive rat (Rattus rattus), but not mouse (Mus musculus), populations in Hawaii Aaron B. Shiels, Clare E. Aslan, William P. Haines, Asa Aue, Christina T. Liang
Ecology of rodent pests in lowland irrigated rice fields under alternate wetting and drying conditions Ma. Renee Lorica, Grant R. Singleton, Steven R. Belmain
Status of rodent pests in rice eco-systems in Sri LankaSarathchandra Siriwardana Rampalage, Nyo Me Htwe, Lionel Nugaliyadde, Siril K. Hemachandra, Chathurika J.T. Jayasinghe, Malala Aloka Bandaralage Bandaranayake R. B.
Sarathchandra Siriwardana Rampalage, Nyo Me Htwe, Lionel Nugaliyadde, Siril K. Hemachandra, Chathurika J.T. Jayasinghe, Malala Aloka Bandaralage Bandaranayake R. B
Phylogeography - Session 1
Colonization and speedy speciation of an island invasive Sofia I. Gabriel, Jeremy B. Searle, Maria da Luz Mathias
The chromosomal variability of lesser blind mole-rat populations (Nannospalax, Spalacinae, Rodentia) in Greece Efthimios Assimakopoulos, George P. Mitsainas
Adaptive phylogeography of bank voles in Europe – what can the genome tell us? Michaela Strážnická,, Silvia Marková, Jeremy B. Searle, Petr Kotlík
Ecological divergence and species response to climate change: niche modelling in the bank vole Marco A. Escalante, Michaela Strážnická, Jeremy B. Searle, Petr Kotlík
More insights in the evolution of edible dormouse from the old growth Hyrcanian forests Morteza NaderiColonization and speedy speciation of an island invasive Sofia I. Gabriel, Jeremy B. Searle, Maria da Luz Mathias
The chromosomal variability of lesser blind mole-rat populations (Nannospalax, Spalacinae, Rodentia) in Greece Efthimios Assimakopoulos, George P. Mitsainas
Adaptive phylogeography of bank voles in Europe – what can the genome tell us? Michaela Strážnická,, Silvia Marková, Jeremy B. Searle, Petr Kotlík
Ecological divergence and species response to climate change: niche modelling in the bank vole Marco A. Escalante, Michaela Strážnická, Jeremy B. Searle, Petr Kotlík
More insights in the evolution of edible dormouse from the old growth Hyrcanian forests Morteza Nader
Population Dynamics - Session 2
Multi-scale density-dependent dispersal in spatially structured populations Xavier Lambin, Chris Sutherland, David Elston
Coupling agent-based with equation-based models to study spatially explicit megapopulation dynamics Patrick Giraudoux, Nicolas Marilleau, Christophe Lang
The Bruce effect revisited: is pregnancy termination in female rodents an adaptation to ensure breeding success after male turnover in low densities? Jana A. Eccard, Melanie Dammhahn, Hannu Ylönen
The long-haired rat (Rattus villosissimus): an ecosystem disrupter in arid Australia Chris R. Pavey, Catherine E. M. Nano
The role of food availability in life history traits and population dynamics of the edible dormouse (Glis glis) in pine dominated forest Zbigniew Borowski, Kateryna Fyjałkowska, Anna Tereba, Aleksandra Tadeusiak
Does anticipatory reproduction exist? Victoria A. Vekhnik, Vladimir P. Vekhnik
Small mammals in montane forests: not where, but when? Ana Maria Benedek, Ioan Sîrbu
Breeding versus survival: proximal causes of abrupt population decline under environmental change in a desert rodent Andrey Tchabovsky, Ludmila Savinetskaya, Elena Surkova
Habitat preferences and spatial distribution of lemmings in western Taimyr Igor Yu. Popov
The linkage between Melocanna bamboo flowering and rodent outbreaks: an empirical study from Chittagong Hill Tracts of Bangladesh Nikhil Chakma, Noor Jahan Sarker, Steven R. Belmain, Sohrab Uddin Sarker, Ken Aplin, Nazira Q. Kamal, Sontosh Kumar Sarker, AID-Comilla
Population dynamics and breeding patterns of multimammate rat (Mastomys natalensi, Smith 1832) in semi-arid areas in Tanzania Emmanuel C.M. Mlyashimbi, Marien Joackim, Akwilini J. P. Tarimo, Didas N. Kimaro, Moses Isabirye, Robert S. Machang\u27u, Mashaka E. Mdangi, Rhodes H. Makundi, Herwig Leirs, Loth S. Mulungu
Effects of stream proximity on trails of Cuniculus paca: a 20 year survey Jose M. Mora, Eduardo Carrillo
It’s a trap: effective methods for monitoring mouse populations in Australia Peter R. Brown, Steve Henry, Roger P. Pech, Jennyffer Cruz, Lyn A. Hinds, Nikki Van de Weyer, Peter Caley
Study on the evolutionary ecology of small herbivorous mammals: life history strategy of plateau pika (Ochotona curzoniae)Haiyan Nie, Jike LiuMulti-scale density-dependent dispersal in spatially structured populations Xavier Lambin, Chris Sutherland, David Elston
Coupling agent-based with equation-based models to study spatially explicit megapopulation dynamics Patrick Giraudoux, Nicolas Marilleau, Christophe Lang
The Bruce effect revisited: is pregnancy termination in female rodents an adaptation to ensure breeding success after male turnover in low densities? Jana A. Eccard, Melanie Dammhahn, Hannu Ylönen
The long-haired rat (Rattus villosissimus): an ecosystem disrupter in arid Australia Chris R. Pavey, Catherine E. M. Nano
The role of food availability in life history traits and population dynamics of the edible dormouse (Glis glis) in pine dominated forest Zbigniew Borowski, Kateryna Fyjałkowska, Anna Tereba, Aleksandra Tadeusiak
Does anticipatory reproduction exist? Victoria A. Vekhnik, Vladimir P. Vekhnik
Small mammals in montane forests: not where, but when? Ana Maria Benedek, Ioan Sîrbu
Breeding versus survival: proximal causes of abrupt population decline under environmental change in a desert rodent Andrey Tchabovsky, Ludmila Savinetskaya, Elena Surkova
Habitat preferences and spatial distribution of lemmings in western Taimyr Igor Yu. Popov
The linkage between Melocanna bamboo flowering and rodent outbreaks: an empirical study from Chittagong Hill Tracts of Bangladesh Nikhil Chakma, Noor Jahan Sarker, Steven R. Belmain, Sohrab Uddin Sarker, Ken Aplin, Nazira Q. Kamal, Sontosh Kumar Sarker, AID-Comilla
Population dynamics and breeding patterns of multimammate rat (Mastomys natalensi, Smith 1832) in semi-arid areas in Tanzania Emmanuel C.M. Mlyashimbi, Marien Joackim, Akwilini J. P. Tarimo, Didas N. Kimaro, Moses Isabirye, Robert S. Machang\u27u, Mashaka E. Mdangi, Rhodes H. Makundi, Herwig Leirs, Loth S. Mulungu
Effects of stream proximity on trails of Cuniculus paca: a 20 year survey Jose M. Mora, Eduardo Carrillo
It’s a trap: effective methods for monitoring mouse populations in Australia Peter R. Brown, Steve Henry, Roger P. Pech, Jennyffer Cruz, Lyn A. Hinds, Nikki Van de Weyer, Peter Caley
Study on the evolutionary ecology of small herbivorous mammals: life history strategy of plateau pika (Ochotona curzoniae)Haiyan Nie, Jike Liu
Haiyan Nie, Jike Li
Rodent-Borne Diseases
Review of hosts of Lassa virus in west Africa Elisabeth Fichet-Calvet
Phylogenetic analysis and prevalence of Lassa virus in multimammate mice within the highly endemic Edo-Ondo hotspot for Lassa fever, Nigeria Adetunji Adesina, Akinlabi Oyeyiola, Stephan Gunther, Elisabeth Fichet-Calvet, Ayodeji Olayemi
Manifold implications of host species diversity on parasite occurrence: a community perspective Hadas Hawlena, Irit Messika, Hadar Kedem, Mario Garrido, Snir Halle, Qunfeng Dong, Clay Fuqua, Keith Clay
Bacterial parasite communities of the fossorial water vole Arvicola terrestris during a period of high abundance: richness and similarity in a dynamic world Petra Villette, Eve Afonso, Geoffroy Couval, Aurélien Levret, Jean-François Cosson, Patrick Giraudoux
Parasites of urban rodents representing sanitary risk in La Plata city, Argentina: an example of the Latin American situation Bruno Fitte
Helminth communities in synanthropic rodents of Buenos Aires (Argentina) Diego Hancke
Towards understanding the role of small mammals in the transmission of Lyme disease in Virginia, USA Robert K. Rose, Laura Bitzer, Wayne Hynes, Holly D. Gaff, Robyn Nadolny, Jory Brinkerhoff
Connecting the dots: linking Yersinia pestis seroprevalence in rodents and shepherd dogs to flea abundance in western China Kong Yang, Teng Qi, Wei Liu, Fan Li, Limao Wang, Bastiaan G. MeerburgReview of hosts of Lassa virus in west Africa Elisabeth Fichet-Calvet
Phylogenetic analysis and prevalence of Lassa virus in multimammate mice within the highly endemic Edo-Ondo hotspot for Lassa fever, Nigeria Adetunji Adesina, Akinlabi Oyeyiola, Stephan Gunther, Elisabeth Fichet-Calvet, Ayodeji Olayemi
Manifold implications of host species diversity on parasite occurrence: a community perspective Hadas Hawlena, Irit Messika, Hadar Kedem, Mario Garrido, Snir Halle, Qunfeng Dong, Clay Fuqua, Keith Clay
Bacterial parasite communities of the fossorial water vole Arvicola terrestris during a period of high abundance: richness and similarity in a dynamic world Petra Villette, Eve Afonso, Geoffroy Couval, Aurélien Levret, Jean-François Cosson, Patrick Giraudoux
Parasites of urban rodents representing sanitary risk in La Plata city, Argentina: an example of the Latin American situation Bruno Fitte
Helminth communities in synanthropic rodents of Buenos Aires (Argentina) Diego Hancke
Towards understanding the role of small mammals in the transmission of Lyme disease in Virginia, USA Robert K. Rose, Laura Bitzer, Wayne Hynes, Holly D. Gaff, Robyn Nadolny, Jory Brinkerhoff
Connecting the dots: linking Yersinia pestis seroprevalence in rodents and shepherd dogs to flea abundance in western China Kong Yang, Teng Qi, Wei Liu, Fan Li, Limao Wang, Bastiaan G. Meerbur
Future Rodent Control Technologies
Safe assessment of CRISPR-Cas9 gene drive strategies in mice Chandran Pfitzner, Fatwa Adikusuma, Melissa White, Sandra Piltz, Thomas Prowse, Joshua Ross , Phill Cassey, James Hughes, Paul Thomas
Global trends in the development of rodenticides and new approaches Charles Eason, Wayne Linklater, Shaun Ogilvie, Lee Shapiro, Helen Blackie
RNAi as the next generation tool for the control of rodent populations Katherine Horak
Opportunities for using novel genetic control tools for the humane control of overabundant vertebrate pest populations Tanja Strive, Mark Tizard, Peter R. Brown, Steve Henry, Owain Edwards, Andrew W. Sheppard
Evaluation of selected pesticidal plant extracts for maize (Zea mays L.) protection against Mastomys natalensis (Smith, 1834) in Tanzania Mashaka E. Mdangi, Benny Borremans, Pilly Sibuga, Loth S. Mulungu
Do avian and terrestrial predators empty self-service traps for common vole (Microtus arvalis)? Annika Schlötelburg, Alexandra Plekat, Christian Wolff, Sonoko Bellingrath-Kimura, Jens Jacob
Research progresses on the anti-fertility effects of a contraceptive bait of quinestrol and levonogestrel (EP-1) Ming Liu, Zhibin ZhangSafe assessment of CRISPR-Cas9 gene drive strategies in mice Chandran Pfitzner, Fatwa Adikusuma, Melissa White, Sandra Piltz, Thomas Prowse, Joshua Ross , Phill Cassey, James Hughes, Paul Thomas
Global trends in the development of rodenticides and new approaches Charles Eason, Wayne Linklater, Shaun Ogilvie, Lee Shapiro, Helen Blackie
RNAi as the next generation tool for the control of rodent populations Katherine Horak
Opportunities for using novel genetic control tools for the humane control of overabundant vertebrate pest populations Tanja Strive, Mark Tizard, Peter R. Brown, Steve Henry, Owain Edwards, Andrew W. Sheppard
Evaluation of selected pesticidal plant extracts for maize (Zea mays L.) protection against Mastomys natalensis (Smith, 1834) in Tanzania Mashaka E. Mdangi, Benny Borremans, Pilly Sibuga, Loth S. Mulungu
Do avian and terrestrial predators empty self-service traps for common vole (Microtus arvalis)? Annika Schlötelburg, Alexandra Plekat, Christian Wolff, Sonoko Bellingrath-Kimura, Jens Jacob
Research progresses on the anti-fertility effects of a contraceptive bait of quinestrol and levonogestrel (EP-1) Ming Liu, Zhibin Zhan
Poster Session 2 - Conservation and Ecosystem Services
93 Testing the “density-benefit” relationships for invasive alien species: does black rat density influence their role as pollinators? Amelia Saul, Charlotte Taylor, Peter B. Banks
94 Habitat preferences of small mammal species distributed in the eastern Black Sea region in Turkey Safak Bulut, Burak Akbaba, Ahmet Karatas
95 Coarse woody debris in home ranges of bank vole Myodes glareolus Emilia Kielan, Elżbieta Jancewicz
96 A review of methods for studying the seed-rodent interaction Hongjun Li, Haifeng Gu, Zhibin Zhang
97 When will beavers build a dam? A study in Belgian lowland Kristijn Swinnen, Anneleen Rutten, Jan Nyssen, Herwig Leirs
98 The effect of urbanization on the growth indices and parasite infestation of wild brown rats, Rattus norvegicus Jundong Tian, Linyue Li, Mengzhen Li, Wenjing Li, Zongliang Jiang, Yingshen Zhao, Jiqi Lu
99 Intraspecific pilferage and pilferage avoidance in Sciurotamias davidianus Zhiyong Wang, Guangchuan Huang, Hongmao Zhang
100 Manipulation of plants based on seed survival rates: complex spatial patterns delay seed retrieval in rodents Lijie Zhao, Nannan Yao, Yifeng Zhang, Jiqi Lu93 Testing the “density-benefit” relationships for invasive alien species: does black rat density influence their role as pollinators? Amelia Saul, Charlotte Taylor, Peter B. Banks
94 Habitat preferences of small mammal species distributed in the eastern Black Sea region in Turkey Safak Bulut, Burak Akbaba, Ahmet Karatas
95 Coarse woody debris in home ranges of bank vole Myodes glareolus Emilia Kielan, Elżbieta Jancewicz
96 A review of methods for studying the seed-rodent interaction Hongjun Li, Haifeng Gu, Zhibin Zhang
97 When will beavers build a dam? A study in Belgian lowland Kristijn Swinnen, Anneleen Rutten, Jan Nyssen, Herwig Leirs
98 The effect of urbanization on the growth indices and parasite infestation of wild brown rats, Rattus norvegicus Jundong Tian, Linyue Li, Mengzhen Li, Wenjing Li, Zongliang Jiang, Yingshen Zhao, Jiqi Lu
99 Intraspecific pilferage and pilferage avoidance in Sciurotamias davidianus Zhiyong Wang, Guangchuan Huang, Hongmao Zhang
100 Manipulation of plants based on seed survival rates: complex spatial patterns delay seed retrieval in rodents Lijie Zhao, Nannan Yao, Yifeng Zhang, Jiqi L
Sektion 4 Pflanzenschutz in Forst und Wald
04-1 - Neuartige Krankheitserscheinungen an Kolorado-Tanne im Nordostdeutschen TieflandPaul Heydeck, Robert Merkel, Christine Dahms, Kati Hielscher
04-2 - Diplodia-Triebsterben und die Endophyten der KieferJohanna Bußkamp, Gitta Jutta Langer
04-3 - Die aktuelle Massenvermehrung des Schwammspinners (Lymantria dispar L., Lepidoptera, Lymantriidae) in Bayern und Handlungsoptionen für Pflanzenschutzmaßnahmen im ForstGabriela Lobinger, Hannes Lemme
04-4 - Modellgestützte Gefährdungsabschätzung des EichenprozessionsspinnersPaula Halbig, Anne-Sophie Stelzer, Peter Baier, Horst Delb, Axel Schopf
04-5 - Auswirkungen von Insektiziden und Fraßereignissen auf die Käferzönose in KiefernwäldernAntje Förster, Nadine Bräsicke
04-6 - Pflanzenschutzmitteleinsatz im Forst bei eingeschränkter VerfügbarkeitPeter Eichel
04-7 - Pflanzenschutzmittel tabu: Das Borkenkäfer-Management zum neu gegründeten Nationalpark SchwarzwaldHorst Delb, Reinhold John
04-8 - Forstquarantäne international - Arbeitsgruppen, Ziele und KonzepteThomas Schröder04-1 - New damages on Abies concolor in the northeastern German lowlandsPaul Heydeck, Robert Merkel, Christine Dahms, Kati Hielscher
04-2 - Diplodia-tip blight and the endophytes of Scots pineJohanna Bußkamp, Gitta Jutta Langer
04-3 - The current mass propagation of the gypsy moth (Lymantria dispar L., Lepidoptera, Lymantriidae) in Bavaria and options for measures of plant protection in forestsGabriela Lobinger, Hannes Lemme
04-4 - Model-based risk assessment of oak processionary mothPaula Halbig, Anne-Sophie Stelzer, Peter Baier, Horst Delb, Axel Schopf
04-5 - Effects of insecticides and feeding damage on beetle community in pine forestsAntje Förster, Nadine Bräsicke
04-6 - Pesticide usage in forestry when its availabity is limitedPeter Eichel
04-7 - Pesticides taboo: Bark-beetle management at the newly established Black Forest National ParkHorst Delb, Reinhold John
04-8 - Forestry Quarantine international – working groups, goals and conceptsThomas Schröde
Notices to the nomenclature of Asochyta rubi
Die auf Rubus vorkommenden pathogenen Arten von Ascochyta werden kurz nomenklatorisch behandelt und Ascochyta rubi Sacc. neu benannt.Species of Ascochyta which are pathogen to Rubus are short discussed and Ascochyta rubi Sacc. is renamed into Ascochyta rubi-idaei