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IZVORNI ZNANSTVENI ČLANCI | ||
Vukelić, J., D. Baričević, Z. List, M. Šango | UDK 630* 188 (001) | |
A contribution to the phytocoenological research of forests of common alder (Alnus glutinosa Geartn) in Podravina pdf HR EN | 479 | |
Roša, J. | UDK 630* 425 – 016.9 Abies alba Mill. (001) | |
Tannins and microelements in the cells of silver fir tree needles (Abies alba Mill.) and the microelements in bee honey as indicators of the silver fir forests condition in the area of Gorski Kotar pdf HR EN | 493 | |
Prka, M. | UDK 630* 242 + 522 + 852 + 853 (001) | |
Height and Purity of Beech Tree Trunks According to the Type of Felling and the Percentage of Technical Roundwood in the Trunks and Tree Tops in Relation to Applied Standard pdf HR EN | 511 | |
Krapinec, K., M. Grubešić, V. Šegrt, K. Maričić | UDK 630* 156 (001) | |
Mouflon (Ovis ammon musimon Pallas, 1811) trophy parameters in the state hunting ground VII/6 “Kalifront” pdf HR EN | 523 | |
PREGLEDNI ČLANCI | ||
Videc, G. | UDK 630* 451 | |
Suppression of the Rodents in Forest Ecosystems pdf HR EN | 533 | |
Summary: Rodents, especially mice, voles and rats, always draw people´s attention and lived with them. Therefore it is no surprise that except people, rodents are the most adaptive group of mammals on Earth. Exactly because of this synanthropic relation, forest rodents used people through their activities (trade, transport) to accommodate new areas until they populated all continents. Suppression and control of forest rodents population represent complex and demanding job due to the reason that even the smallest unprofessional moves can have long effects and immeasurable consequences for people and all animals which are not the aim of the suppression. Researches until now on rodent suppression gave guidelines and needed solutions, but in most cases there is no satisfying success because the suppression of rodent populations is not organized and conducted systematically and due to those reasons, unprofessionally and not on time. The most important elements of regular carrying out of suppression measures on rodent populations include: 1. identification of rodent species and its density population 2. be acquainted with its biology and ecology, especially feeding and reproduction system 3. precise determination of a period in which taken suppression measures can give the best results 4. correct choice of rodenticides, their optimal presence in baits, selection of the most attractive feeding base, correct choice of displaying place and knowledge of the method for secure display. The most important role in struggle with mice rodents today definitely has chemical methods of suppression. But in the future, the prevention methods in combination with other non chemical methods will be far more important then today. Key words: forest ecosystems; rodents; suppression | ||