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Show/Hide Bibliographic Information Title Statement: Zinc phosphide: implications of optimal foraging theory and particle dose analyses to efficacy, acceptance, bait shyness, and non-target hazards.
transparent WS Author: Sterner, Ray T.
transparent Year: 1994
transparent Citation/References: Sterner, R.T. 1994. Zinc phosphide: implications of optimal foraging theory and particle-dose analyses to efficacy, acceptance, bait shyness, and non-target hazards. Proceedings of the Vertebrate Pest Conference 16:152-159.
transparent Rights: The NWRC Library has made digital copies of these published papers available on this website as part of its effort to disseminate research findings. Copies of the papers are to be used for noncommercial, personal, and educational purposes only.
transparent Type: Text
transparent Language: eng
transparent Description: pdf
transparent Format-Extent: 8 pages
transparent File ID No.: REP 1994-081

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