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Development of the New Zealand strategy for local eradication of tuberculosis from wildlife and livestockUnexpected consequences of control: competitive vs. predator release in a four-species assemblage of invasive mammals.Reliable discrimination of 10 ungulate species using high resolution melting analysis of faecal DNAQuantifying short-term foraging movements in a marsupial pest to improve targeted lethal control and disease surveillance.Development of integrated surveillance systems for the management of tuberculosis in New Zealand wildlife.Epidemiology and control of Mycobacterium bovis infection in brushtail possums (Trichosurus vulpecula), the primary wildlife host of bovine tuberculosis in New Zealand.The epidemiology of Mycobacterium bovis in wild deer and feral pigs and their roles in the establishment and spread of bovine tuberculosis in New Zealand wildlife.Feral ferrets (Mustela furo) as hosts and sentinels of tuberculosis in New ZealandAerial Prefeeding Followed by Ground Based Toxic Baiting for More Efficient and Acceptable Poisoning of Invasive Small Mammalian Pests.A modelling framework for predicting the optimal balance between control and surveillance effort in the local eradication of tuberculosis in New Zealand wildlife.Toward eradication: the effect of Mycobacterium bovis infection in wildlife on the evolution and future direction of bovine tuberculosis management in New Zealand.Refining Operational Practice for Controlling Introduced European Rabbits on Agricultural Lands in New Zealand.Field Trial of an Aerially-Distributed Tuberculosis Vaccine in a Low-Density Wildlife Population of Brushtail Possums (Trichosurus vulpecula)Valuing conservation benefits of disease control in wildlife: A choice experiment approach to bovine tuberculosis management in New Zealand's native forests.Assessing the Effectiveness of Tuberculosis Management in Brushtail Possums (Trichosurus vulpecula), through Indirect Surveillance of Mycobacterium bovis Infection Using Released Sentinel Pigs.Cost-based optimization of the stopping threshold for local disease surveillance during progressive eradication of tuberculosis from New Zealand wildlife.Maintenance, spillover and spillback transmission of bovine tuberculosis in multi-host wildlife complexes: a New Zealand case study.Recent advances in the management of bovine tuberculosis in free-ranging wildlife.Efficacy of oral BCG vaccination in protecting free-ranging cattle from natural infection by Mycobacterium bovis.Mortality rate and gross pathology due to tuberculosis in wild brushtail possums (Trichosurus vulpecula) following low dose subcutaneous injection of Mycobacterium bovis.Sustained protection against tuberculosis conferred to a wildlife host by single dose oral vaccination.Importance and mitigation of the risk of spillback transmission of Mycobacterium bovis infection for eradication of bovine tuberculosis from wildlife in New Zealand.Percutaneous interdigital injection of Mycobacterium bovis as a model for tuberculous lesion development in wild brushtail possums (Trichosurus vulpecula).Livestock as sentinels for an infectious disease in a sympatric or adjacent-living wildlife reservoir host.Bait aggregation to reduce cost and toxin use in aerial 1080 baiting of small mammal pests in New Zealand.Intraspecific transmission of Mycobacterium bovis among penned feral pigs in New Zealand.Thresholds in plant-herbivore interactions: predicting plant mortality due to herbivore browse damage.A novel approach to assess the probability of disease eradication from a wild-animal reservoir host.Spatial prediction of brushtail possum (Trichosurus vulpecula) distribution using a combination of remotely sensed and field-observed environmental dataLandscape-level vegetation recovery from herbivory: progress after four decades of invasive red deer controlBio-economic optimisation of surveillance to confirm broadscale eradications of invasive pests and diseasesWhy 0.02%? A review of the basis for current practice in aerial 1080 baiting for rabbits in New ZealandNONLINEARITY AND SEASONAL BIAS IN AN INDEX OF BRUSHTAIL POSSUM ABUNDANCEThe relationship between possum density and browse damage on kamahi in New Zealand forestsFirst direct estimate of the detection probability of bovine tuberculosis in possums by possum transmissionProtecting the Forest from Introduced HerbivoresComparison of ranging behaviour in a multi-species complex of free-ranging hosts of bovine tuberculosis in relation to their use as disease sentinelsReduced spillover transmission of Mycobacterium bovis to feral pigs (Sus scofa) following population control of brushtail possums (Trichosurus vulpecula)Longevity ofMycobacterium bovisin brushtail possum (Trichosurus vulpecula) carcasses, and contact rates between possums and carcassesMycobacterium aviumsubsp.paratuberculosisinfection in wildlife on three deer farms with a history of Johne's disease
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