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    ...Control of commensal rodents worldwide relies on the use of rodenticides. In Europe, mostly...
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    by Hanski, Ilkka, Henttonen, Heikki
    Published 2002
    ...The earliest records of small rodents in Fennoscandia date back to the sixteenth century. Ziegler...
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    by Meerburg, B.G.
    Published 2015
    ...Rodents are the most abundant order of living mammals, distributed on every continent except...
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    ... skeptical. Recent optimization and testing of a serological technique using LV-positive rodent samples show...
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    by Pascal, Michel
    Published 2011
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    by Pascal, Michel
    Published 2011
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    by Lorvelec, Olivier
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    by Lorvelec, Olivier
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    ...Rodent population outbreaks due to the 50-year cycle of gregarious flowering and seed masting...
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    ... rows are planted in addition to every eight rows of crop, for rodent pest species that may come...
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    by Jacob, Jens, Buckle, Alan
    Published 2018
    ...Anticoagulant rodenticides (ARs) are used worldwide to manage adverse effects of rodents in plant...
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    by Mackey, B
    Published 2014
    ..., with the exception of a few rodent species who migrated during the Pliocene (between 2 and 5 million years ago...
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    ...[Extract] Rodents (from the Latin rodere, meaning "to gnaw") are the largest mammalian order (40...
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