Grant Robert Singleton

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Publications of Grant Robert Singleton (39 listed):

Journal of Pest Science (2022) 95, 493-503
Wendy A. Ruscoe, Peter R. Brown, Steve Henry, Nikki van de Weyer, Freya Robinson, Lyn A. Hinds and Grant R. Singleton (2022)
Conservation agriculture practices have changed habitat use by rodent pests: implications for management of feral house mice

Pest Management Science (2022) 78, 4252-4260
Renee P. Lorica, Alexander M. Stuart, Grant R. Singleton, Sudarmaji and Steven R. Belmain (2022)
Optimizing the capture of neophobic rice field rats in lowland Asian rice ecosystems

Pest Management Science (2021) 77, 4249-4261
Grant R. Singleton, Renee P. Lorica, Nyo Me Htwe and Alexander M. Stuart (2021)
Rodent management and cereal production in Asia: Balancing food security and conservation

Journal of Pest Science (2020) 93, 1431-1442
Renee P. Lorica, Grant R. Singleton, Alexander M. Stuart and Steven R. Belmain (2020)
Rodent damage to rice crops is not affected by the water-saving technique, alternate wetting and drying

Pest Management Science (2017) 73, 2397-2402
Inge M. Krijger, Steven R. Belmain, Grant R. Singleton, Peter W.G. Groot Koerkamp and Bastiaan G. Meerburg (2017)
The need to implement the landscape of fear within rodent pest management strategies

PLoS ONE (2017) 12 (3 - e0174554)
Lourens H. Swanepoel, Corrie M. Swanepoel, Peter R. Brown, Seth J. Eiseb, Steven M. Goodman, Mark Keith, Frikkie Kirsten, Herwig Leirs, Themb'alilahlwa A.M. Mahlaba, Rhodes H. Makundi, Phanuel Malebane, Emil F. von Maltitz, Apia W. Massawe, Ara Monadjem, Loth S. Mulungu, Grant R. Singleton, Peter J. Taylor, Voahangy Soarimalala and Steven R. Belmain (2017)
A systematic review of rodent pest research in Afro-Malagasy small-holder farming systems: Are we asking the right questions?

Pest Management Science (2017) 73, 318-324
Nyo Me Htwe, Grant R. Singleton and Pyai Phyo Maw (2017)
Post-harvest impacts of rodents in Myanmar; how much rice do they eat and damage?

Ecotoxicology (2017) 26, 1293-1304
Molly E. Shuman-Goodier, Grant R. Singleton and Catherine R. Propper (2017)
Competition and pesticide exposure affect development of invasive (Rhinella marina) and native (Fejervarya vittigera) rice paddy amphibian larvae

Pest Management Science (2016) 72, 1168-1177
Alexander M. Stuart, Colin V. Prescott and Grant R. Singleton (2016)
Can a native rodent species limit the invasive potential of a non-native rodent species in tropical agroforest habitats?

Wildlife Research (2015) 42, 165-175
Alexander M. Stuart, Grant R. Singleton and Colin V. Prescott (2015)
Population ecology of the Asian house rat (Rattus tanezumi) in complex lowland agroecosystems in the Philippines

Wildlife Research (2015) 42, 132-142
Steven R. Belmain, Nyo Me Htwe, Nazira Q. Kamal and Grant R. Singleton (2015)
Estimating rodent losses to stored rice as a means to assess efficacy of rodent management

Wildlife Research (2014) 41, 56-63
Nyo Me Htwe and Grant R. Singleton (2014)
Is quantity or quality of food influencing the reproduction of rice-field rats in the Philippines?

Pest Management Science (2014) 70, 939-945
Alexander M. Stuart, Colin V. Prescott and Grant R. Singleton (2014)
Habitat manipulation in lowland rice-coconut cropping systems of the Philippines - an effective rodent pest management strategy?

Pest Management Science (2013) 69, 378-385
Nyo Me Htwe, Grant R. Singleton and Andrew D. Nelson (2013)
Can rodent outbreaks be driven by major climatic events? Evidence from cyclone Nargis in the Ayeyawady Delta, Myanmar
8th European Vertebrate Pest Management Conference

Wildlife Research (2012) 39, 496-502
Alexander M. Stuart, Colin V. Prescott and Grant R. Singleton (2012)
Natal nest locations of the Asian house rat (Rattus tanezumi) in lowland rice-coconut cropping systems: a coconut penthouse or rice bunds with water frontage?

Wildlife Research (2010) 37, 418-427
Jens Jacob, Sudarmaji, Grant R. Singleton, Rahmini, Nur A. Herawati and Peter R. Brown (2010)
Ecologically based management of rodents in lowland irrigated rice fields in Indonesia

Wildlife Research (2010) 37, 355-359
Grant R. Singleton, Steven Belmain, Peter R. Brown, Ken Aplin and Nyo Me Htwe (2010)
Impacts of rodent outbreaks on food security in Asia

Wildlife Research (2009) 36, 386-393
A.D. Arthur, C.J. Krebs, R.P. Pech, L.N. Farroway and G.R. Singleton (2009)
The transmission rate of MCMV in house mice in pens: implications for virally vectored immunocontraception

Wildlife Research (2008) 35, 487-493
Jens Jacob, Grant R. Singleton and Lyn A. Hinds (2008)
Fertility control of rodent pests

Austral Ecology (2007) 32, 202-209
J. Jacob, L.A. Hinds, G.R. Singleton, D.R. Sutherland and H. Ylönen (2007)
Is the reproductive potential of wild house mice regulated by extrinsic or intrinsic factors?

International Journal of Pest Management (2007) 53, 139-146
Alexander M. Stuart, Colin V. Prescott, Grant R. Singleton, Ravindra C. Joshi and Leocadio S. Sebastian (2007)
The rodent species of the Ifugao Rice Terraces, Philippines - target or non-target species for management?

Molecular Ecology (2005) 14, 2803-2814
Duncan R. Sutherland, Peter B.S. Spencer, Grant R. Singleton and Andrea C. Taylor (2005)
Kin interactions and changing social structure during a population outbreak of feral house mice

Population Ecology (2005) 47, 247-256
Peter R. Brown, Nguyen Phu Tuan, Grant R. Singleton, Dao Thi Hue, Phung Thi Hoa, Phi Thi Thu Ha, Tran Quang Tan and Nguyen Van Tuat (2005)
Population dynamics of Rattus argentiventer, Rattus losea, and Rattus rattus inhabiting a mixed-farming system in the Red River Delta, Vietnam

Biological Journal of the Linnean Society (2005) 84, 617-627
Grant R. Singleton, Peter R. Brown, Roger P. Pech, Jens Jacob, Greg J. Mutze and Charles J. Krebs (2005)
One hundred years of eruptions of house mice in Australia - a natural biological curio

Wildlife Research (2005) 32, 631-637
A.D. Arthur, R.P. Pech and G.R. Singleton (2005)
Predicting the effect of immunocontraceptive recombinant murine cytomegalovirus on population outbreaks of house mice (Mus musculus domesticus) in mallee wheatlands

Wildlife Research (2004) 31, 465-474
Charles J. Krebs, Alice J. Kenney, Grant R. Singleton, Greg Mutze, Roger P. Pech, Peter R. Brown and Stephen A. Davis (2004)
Can outbreaks of house mice in south-eastern Australia be predicted by weather models?

Wildlife Research (2004) 31, 613-618
Duncan R. Sutherland, Peter B. Banks, Jens Jacob and Grant R. Singleton (2004)
Shifting age structure of house mice during a population outbreak

Oecologia (2003) 135, 372-377
Hannu Ylönen, Jens Jacob, Myfanwy J. Runcie and Grant R. Singleton (2003)
Is reproduction of the Australian house mouse (Mus domesticus) constrained by food? A large-scale field experiment

International Journal of Pest Management (2003) 49, 123-129
P.R. Brown, L.K.-P. Leung, Sudarmaji and G.R. Singleton (2003)
Movements of the ricefield rat, Rattus argentiventer, near a trap-barrier system in rice crops in West Java, Indonesia

Oikos (2002) 99, 284-289
Hannu Ylönen, Jens Jacob, Micah J. Davies and Grant R. Singleton (2002)
Predation risk and habitat selection of Australian house mice , Mus domesticus, during an incipient plague: desperate behaviour due to food depletion

Wildlife Research (2002) 29, 27-37
Peter R. Brown, Lisa K. Chambers and Grant R. Singleton (2002)
Pre-sowing control of house mice (Mus domesticus) using zinc phosphide: efficacy and potential non-target effects

Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences (2001) 268, 1741-1748
Grant Singleton, Charles J. Krebs, Stephen Davis, Lisa Chambers and Peter Brown (2001)
Reproductive changes in fluctuating house mouse populations in southeastern Australia

Journal of Applied Ecology (1999) 36, 484-493
P.R. Brown and G.R. Singleton (1999)
Rate of increase as a function of rainfall for house mouse Mus domesticus populations in a cereal-growing region in southern Australia

Wildlife Research (1999) 26, 579-591
L.K. Chambers, G.R. Singleton and L.A. Hinds (1999)
Fertility control of wild mouse populations: the effects of hormonal competence and an imposed level of sterility

Wildlife Research (1997) 24, 159-172
Peter R. Brown, Grant R. Singleton, Brian Kearns and John Griffiths (1997)
Evaluation and cost-effectiveness of strychnine for control of populations of wild house mice (Mus domesticus) in Victoria

Wildlife Research (1996) 23, 23-37
L.K. Chambers, G.R. Singleton and M.V. Wensveen (1996)
Spatial heterogeneity in wild populations of house mice (Mus domesticus) on the Darling Downs, south eastern Queensland

Australian Journal of Zoology (1995) 43, 293-302
C.J. Krebs, A.J. Kenney and G.R. Singleton (1995)
Movements of feral house mice in agricultural landscapes

Australian Journal of Zoology (1985) 33, 437-450
G.R. Singleton (1985)
A demographic and gentic study of house mice, Mus musculus, colonizing pasture haystacks on a cereal farm

Australian Journal of Zoology (1983) 31, 155-166
G.R. Singleton (1983)
The social and genetic structure of a natural colony of house mice, Mus musculus, at Healesville Wildlife Sanctuary