Comparative assessment on rodent impacts and cultural perceptions of ecologically based rodent management in 3 Afro‐Malagasy farming regions

Author:

CONSTANT Natasha L.12,SWANEPOEL Lourens H.3,WILLIAMS Samual T.345,SOARIMALALA Voahangy67,GOODMAN Steven M.68,MASSAWE Apia T.9,MULUNGU Loth S.9,MAKUNDI Rhodes H.9,MDANGI Mashaka E.10,TAYLOR Peter J.1,BELMAIN Steven R.11

Affiliation:

1. SARChI Chair on Biodiversity Value and Change and Core Team Member of the Centre for Invasion Biology School of Mathematical and Natural Sciences University of Venda, Thohoyandou Johannesburg South Africa

2. Sustainable Places Research Institute Cardiff University Cardiff UK

3. Department of Zoology School of Mathematical and Natural Sciences University of Venda Thohoyandou South Africa

4. Department of Anthropology Durham University Durham UK

5. Institute for Globally Distributed Open Research and Education (IGDORE) Johannesburg South Africa

6. Association Vahatra Antananarivo Madagascar

7. Institut des Sciences et Techniques de l'Environnement Université de Fianarantsoa Fianarantsoa Madagascar

8. Field Museum of Natural History Chicago Illinois USA

9. Pest Management Centre Sokoine University of Agriculture Morogoro Tanzania

10. Ministry of Agriculture Tanzania

11. Natural Resources Institute University of Greenwich Kent UK

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Animal Science and Zoology

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