Biological control of the rabbit in Australia: lessons not learned?
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- DOI: 10.1016/s0966-842x(01)02163-1
Biological control of the rabbit in Australia: lessons not learned?
Abstract
The story of the spread of the European rabbit across Australia, and of the two viruses used to control it, is an interesting way to look at some of the issues associated with biological control. What can be learned from the way this system developed, and what has been learned, or not learned, from the mistakes made? Here, we look at these events and examine what insights can be gained from this history.
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