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Conference/Meeting: |
DWRC Special Symposium (2nd : 1995 : Denver, Colo.) |
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Title Statement: |
Repellents in wildlife management : proceedings of a symposium / edited by J. Russell Mason. |
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Published: |
Fort Collins, Colo. : National Wildlife Research Center, 1997. |
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Description: |
viii, 443 pages : illustrations ; 28 cm |
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Other Title: |
Added title page title: Proceedings of the second DWRC Special Symposium Denver, Colorado, August 8-10, 1995 |
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Other Forms: |
Also available on the Internet. |
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Funding Info. Note: |
Sponsored by U.S. Department of Agriculture, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, Animal Damage Control Program, Denver Wildlife Research Center and Colorado State University, College of Natural Resources. |
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Bibliography Note: |
Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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Contents Note: |
Contents: Chemical Signals and Repellency: Problems and Prognosis / Gary K. Beauchamp -- Repellents: Integrating Sensory Modalities / Michael L. Avery -- Peripheral Trigeminal Neural Processes Involved in Repellency / Bruce P. Bryant -- Behavioral Principles Governing Conditioned Food Aversions Based on Deception [behavioural, behaviour] / Michael R. Conover -- Cinnamamide: A Nonlethal Chemical Repellent for Birds and Mammals / Elaine L. Gill, Richard W. Watkins, Joanne E. Gurney, Julie D. Bishop, Chris J. Feare, Clare B. Scanlon, and David P. Cowan -- Dilution and Detoxication Costs: Relevance to Avian Herbivore Food Selection / Walter J. Jakubas, Christopher G. Guglielmo, and William H. Karasov -- The Role of Analytical Chemistry in Repellent Research / Bruce A. Kimball, Dale L. Nolte, Kevin L. Kelly, and John J. Johnston -- Origins of Food Preference in Herbivores / Frederick D. Provenza |
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Contents: The Chemistry of Plant/Animal Interactions / Paul B. Reichardt -- Recent Studies on Flavor Aversion Learning in Wildlife Damage Management / Russell F. Reidinger, Jr. -- Experiments on Chemical Control of Behavior in Brown Tree Snakes / David Chiszar, Gordon H. Rodda, and Hobart M. Smith -- Responsiveness of Brown Tree Snakes to Odors / Larry Clark |
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Contents: Repellency of Plant, Natural Products, and Predator Odors to Woodchucks / N. Jay Bean, Wyatt L. Korff, and J. Russell Mason -- Comparative Analysis of Deer Repellents / Abderrahim El Hani, and Michael R. Conover -- Behavioral Responses to Pine-Needle Oil in the Northern Pocket Gopher / Gisela Epple, Dale L. Nolte, J. Russell Mason, Eugeny Aronov, and Shirley Wager-Pagé -- Effectiveness of Capsaicin as a Repellent to Birdseed Consumption by Gray Squirrels / Christopher S. Fitzgerald, Paul D. Curtis, Milo E. Richmond, and Joseph A. Dunn -- Norway Rats' Communication About Foods and Feeding Sites / Bennett G. Galef, Jr. -- In-Water Electroshock Techniques to Repel Aquatic Mammals and Birds / A. Lawrence Kolz, and Richard E. Johnson -- Review of Synthetic Predator Odor Semiochemicals as Repellents for Wildlife Management in the Pacific Northwest Pontus / M. F. Lindgren, Thomas P. Sullivan, and Douglas R. Crump Reducing |
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Contents: Deer Damage to Woody and Herbaceous Plants / James A. Lutz, and Bert T. Swanson -- Predator Odors as Repellents to Brushtail Possums and Rabbits / David R. Morgan, and Anthony D. Woolhouse -- Electronic Rodent Repellent Devices: A Review of Efficacy Test Protocols and Regulatory Actions / Stephen A. Shumake -- Repellency of Predator Urine to Woodchucks and Meadow Voles / Robert K. Swihart, Mary Jane I. Mattina, and Joseph J. Pignatello -- Repellency of Mongoose Feces and Urine to Rats (Rattus spp.) / Mark E. Tobin, Ann E. Koehler, Robert T. Sugihara, and Michael E. Burwash -- The Role of Sensory Cues and Feeding Context in the Mediation of Pine-Needle Oil's Repellency in Prairie Voles / Shirley A. Wager-Pagé, J. Russell Mason, Eugeny Aronov, and Gisela Epple -- Effectiveness of Varpel Rope on Norway Rats and House Mice in Laboratory and Field Conditions / J. D. Wilhide, and M. D. Fletcher |
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Contents: Repellent Trials to Reduce Reforestation Damage by Pocket Gophers, Deer, and Elk / Gary W. Witmer, Rodney D. Sayler, and Michael J. Pipas Grit-Use -- Behavior in Birds: A Review of Research to Develop Safer Granular Pesticides / Louis B. Best -- A Review of the Bird Repellent Effects of 117 Carbocyclic Compounds / Larry Clark -- Sucrose as a Feeding Deterrent for Fruit-Eating Birds / Carlos Martínez del Rio, Michael L. Avery, and Kristin E. Brugger -- Avian Repellents: Options, Modes of Action, and Economic Considerations / J. Russell Mason, and Larry Clark -- A Preliminary Evaluation of Three Food Flavoring Compounds as Bird Repellents / Richard E. R. Porter -- Bird Deterrent Research and Development: Marine Oil Spills / Timothy J. Reilly -- An Integrated Strategy to Decrease Eared Dove Damage in Sunflower Crops / Ethel N. Rodriguez, Richard L. Bruggers, Roger W. Bullard, and Robert Cook -- Review of Regulatory-Imposed Marketing Constraints to Repellent Development / Judith M. Hushon -- The Public is Attracted by the Use of Repellents / Cathy A. Liss |
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Local Note: |
NWRCCatalogISO20250428 |
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Additional Physical Forms: |
Online version: DWRC Special Symposium (2nd : 1995 : Denver, Colo.). Repellents in wildlife management. Fort Collins, Colo. : National Wildlife Research Center, 1997 (OCoLC)689908628 |
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Elect. Loc./Access: |
http://www.aphis.usda.gov/ws/nwrc/is/repellents/index.html |
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Subject: |
Repellents. |
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Wildlife management. |
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Répulsifs. |
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Repellents fast |
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Wildlife management fast |
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Name Added Entry: |
Denver Wildlife Research Center. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39QH7JmrdCTVH49p9dcBHBp7R |
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National Wildlife Research Center. |