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    [1,"Multiple Pest Dynamics Study","Population parameters","Mus musculus","Whirinaki Forest Park; Mokaihaha Ecological Area; Urewera National Park; Kaimai Ranges","BACI with control (=no treatment); possum removal; possum and rat removal; & stoat removal","Mixed podocarp/broadleaf forests","Mark-recapture (grids 120 m x 120 m @ 15 m spacing = 81 elliot traps per grid, 5 nights per session)","Royle MR method > mouse abundance (per grid)","10","May 2006, Aug 2006, Nov 2006, Feb 2007, May 2007, Oct 2007, Feb 2008, May 2008, Oct 2008, Feb 2009","10 MR grids (3 each at Kaimais and Ureweras, 2 each at Mokaihaha and Whirinaki) but not all grids sampled at all times","Wendy Ruscoe (ex MWLR)","https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1461-0248.2011.01673.x","Ruscoe et al. 2011 has time series plots of rat abundance (Fig. S4); raw capture data in and estimated densities in: https://datastore.landcareresearch.co.nz/dataset/multiple-pest-dynamics","Weight & sex & possibly breeding status for live-captured mice. Concurrent MR of rats and possums and TTIs for stoats. Pitfall traps and weta hotels  run concurrently for invertebrate abundance."],
    [2,"Orongorongo long term","Population parameters","Mus musculus","Orongorongo Valley","Long-term quarterly monitoring abundance","Podocarp/hard‐wood and hard beech (Nothofagus truncata) forest ","Snap trapping (116 traps spaced 50 m apart; run for 3 nights) ","Poisson-transformed trap catch; est. rate increase from density index; breeding status and littersize (num. embryos and/or uterine scars); sex & age (tooth wear) distributions.","90","Aug 1971 - Nov 1993","1 (long trap line running up valley)","B.M. Fitzgerald (Ecological Research Associates of New Zealand)","https://doi.org/10.1080/03014223.2004.9518370","Time series plots of density index, mean litter size (Table 2)  as a function of year type and season, modelled pregnancy rates of female mice as functions of age, season, and density for different year types in Fitzgerald et al. 2004. Some of rat and mice trap catch data and seedfall data in: https://datastore.landcareresearch.co.nz/dataset/orongorongo-valley-long-term-rodent-trap-catch","Hard beech seedfall. "],
    [3,"Pureora Population Study","Population parameters","Mus musculus","Oureora Forest Part","Long-term quarterly monitoring abundance","Logged and unlogged native podocarp-broadleaved forest, Exotic pine forest","Snap trapping (4 lines, 36 traps traps spaced 50 m apart; run for 3 nights) ","Captures per 100 trap nights; breeding status and littersize (num. embryos and/or uterine scars); sex & age (tooth wear) & size distributions.","20","Feb 1983 - Nov 1987","4 trap lines","Carolyn King (Univ. Waikato) ","https://newzealandecology.org/nzje/2004.pdf","TCIs in linked paper, raw data from Kim King?",""],
    [4,"Fiordland mice response to mast","Population parameters","Mus musculus","Eglinton Valley; Hollyford Valley","Mice relative density over beech mast","Southern Beech, mainly Nothofagus menziesii, plus N. fusca at low altitudes in the Eglinton","Quartlery snap trapping (1 line, 36 traps traps spaced 50 m apart; run for 3 nights)","Captures per corrected trap nights; breeding status and littersize (num. embryos); sex & age (tooth wear) & body weight and length.","17 (HV), 22 (EV)","Spring 1973 - Autumn 1980","1 trap line along each valley floor?","Carolyn King (Univ. Waikato) ","https://doi.org/10.1080/03014223.1982.10423879","TCIs in linked paper, raw data from Kim King?","Freq of mice in stoat guts (Tables 5 & 6). Seedfall traps cleared monthly but summarised as annual seedfall (Mar-Feb) in Table 1. of companion paper: https://doi.org/10.2307/4593"],
    [5,"Fiordland mice density comparisons","Population parameters","Mus musculus","Eglinton Valley; Hollyford Valley","Comparing trap catch, tracking tunnel and density estimates for mice","Grids in the Eglinton Valley were sited in forest comprising predominantly red beech (Nothofagus fusca) and silver beech (N. menziesii). Grids in the Hollyford Valley were sited in forest comprising predominantly silver beech with a more complex understorey of native shrubs and ferns than that in the Eglinton Valley","Mark-recapture (grids 160 m x160 m @ 20 m spacing = 81 live-capture traps per grid, 5 nights per session)","CAPTURE Mh and Mbh models > pop estimates /est grid catchment > density ests","2 (HV), 3 (EV)","May 1999, Aug 199, Nov 1999","6 MR grids (EV), 3 MR grids (HV)","Wendy Ruscoe (ex MWLR)","https://doi.org/10.1071/WR00035","Table 1 in paper has pop. and density ests",""],
    [6,"Waitutu SORTIE project","Population parameters","Mus musculus","Waitutu Forest, Fiordland National Park","Part of forest ecosystem study including effects of rodent seed predation on tree recruitment, includes rimu mast","The alluvial terrace forest was dominated by two angiosperms, Nothofagus menziesii and Weinmannia racemosa, the marine terrace forest was dominated by the conifer Dacrydium cupressinum","Mark-recapture (grids 140 m x140 m @ 20 m spacing = 64 live-capture traps per grid, 5 nights per session); sex, weight, length and breeding status","Minimum number alive /grid catchment > Minimum density","21","May 2001 - May 2007","9 MR grids (3 on young fertile alluvial terraces and 6 on older \ninfertile marine terraces)","Deb Wilson (MWLR)","https://newzealandecology.org/nzje/2233.pdf (first few years only)","https://datastore.landcareresearch.co.nz/dataset/Deb%20Wilson","Rats also trapped on same grids/traps but too few to estimate density. +9 seedfall traps per grid which were cleared when trapping grids run, annual seed rain here:  http://dx.doi.org/10.1890/\nES13-00384.1  "],
    [7,"Rangitoto 1080","Population parameters","Mus musculus","Rangitoto Island","6-weekly monitoring of rodents pre and post 1080 drop on island","Mixed scrubby/coastal veg","Snap trapping sessions ~every 6 weeks, 4 lines of 15-25 traps spaced 15-25m apart, set for 3 nights each session","Captures per 100 trap nights ; breeding status and littersize (num. embryos and/or uterine scars); sex & age (tooth wear) & body weight and length.","11","Aug 1990 - Oct 1991","4 traplines","C.J. Miller (ex DOC??)","https://newzealandecology.org/nzje/1960.pdf","Time series plots in publication","Seasonal varn. in freq of diff food types in mouse guts. Note is rel. abundance in presence of 1080 control although didn't appear to kill many rodents"],
    [8,"Maungatautari mouse population dynamics","Population parameters","Mus musculus","Maungatautari sanctuary","Mouse population responses in absence of predators (quarterly monitoring), mouse management treatment switched halfway thru ","Lowland forest on Maungatautari below 600 m a.s.l. is dominated by tawa (Beilschmiedia tawa) with frequent mangeao (Litsea calicaris) and kāmahi (Weinmannia racemosa), and above 600 m by tawa and kāmahi, with scattered rimu (Dacrydium cupressinum) and tāwari (Ixerba brexioides)","Mark-recapture (grids 105 m x 105 m @ 15 m spacing = 64 traps per grid, 5 nights per session)","SECR to est. density; weight, head and body length (HBL) and reproductive status","20","Apr 2011 - Feb 2016","2 MR grids","Deb Wilson (MWLR)","https://newzealandecology.org/system/files/articles/10_WILSON.pdf","https://datastore.landcareresearch.co.nz/dataset/maungatautari-house-mouse-trap-tracking-data","Concurrent tracking tunnels run for both grids"],
    [9,"Mouse population reponse to snow tussock masting","Population parameters","Mus musculus","Borland Valley, Fiordland","To see if mast seeding by chionochloa drives mouse eruptions in alpine zone & contrast with nearby beech forest","Above the treeline, the alpine grassland is dominated by mosaics of the tall snow-tussock species Chionochloa crassiuscula, C. rigida, C. pallens and C. teretifolia, with scattered shrubs. Below the treeline (~1000 m asl), the forest comprises mountain beech (Nothofagus solandri var. cliffortioides) on the lower slopes and silver beech (N. menziesii) on the upper slopes.","Mark-recapture (2 concentric squares/hollow grids inner: 16 traps, outer: 48 traps @15 m spacing = 64 traps per grid, 5 nights per session)","SECR (ML) to est. density; weight (used to classify as juv or adult), head and body length (HBL) and reproductive status","11 (5 only for forest grids)","Feb 2003 - Nov 2007","3 alpine MR grids, 3 forest MR grids","Deb Wilson (MWLR)","https://doi.org/10.1071/WR09118","https://datastore.landcareresearch.co.nz/dataset/borland-alpine-house-mouse-study","Concurrent measure of chionochloa flowering tillers (mast in 2005/06) and beech seedfall; snap trapping for diet analysis"],
    [10,"Mice on Mana","Population parameters","Mus musculus","Mana Island","Population relative abund. and structure over a year","Reverting pasture/scrub, coastal veg","Snap trapping sessions ~every quarter, lines of traps spaced 50 paces apart, set for 2-3 nights each session","Captures per 100 trap nights ; breeding status and littersize (num. embryos and/or uterine scars); sex & age (tooth wear) & body weight and length.","5","Sep 1977 - Oct 1978","3 traplines in 1st session, 5 thereafter","Murray Efford (ex MWLR)","https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1469-7998.1988.tb02450.x","Time series plots in publication","Note no predators on Mana Is"],
    [11,"Reinvasion on Saddle Island","Population parameters","Mus musculus","Saddle Island","Tracked population increase from 2 founding mice relased on Saddle Island","Coastal forest/scrub","Mark-recapture irregular grid across island @25 m spacing, 4 nights per session","Royle ML method > N (island popn size)","6 (+ known init pop size in Dec 2009)","Feb 2010 - Jul 2010","1 MR grid over entire island (6 ha)","Helen Nathan (ex Univ. Auckland)","https://doi.org/10.1007/s10144-015-0477-2","Estimated population size (Fig. 2) and birth and death rates (Fig. 3) in publication",""],
    [12,"Tawharaui mice ecology","Population parameters","Mus musculus","Tawharanui Open Santuary, Northland","Ecology of House Mice within the Tawharanui Open Sanctuary","Mixed podocarp-broadleaved forest","Mark-recapture grid","SECR ML > density","4","Apr 2007 - Sept 2007","2 MR grids","Nick Goldwater ex Univ. Auckl.","Goldwater, N. Ecology of House Mice within the Tawharanui Open Sanctuary. PhD thesis, University of Auckland, (2007)","?couldn't locate thesis","concurrent snap-trapping"],
    [13,"Lepto epidemiology study","Population parameters","Mus musculus","Manawatū-Whanganui","","Exotic grass pasture (grid 1), cutover pine trees (grid 2)","Mark-recapture irregular grid @~10 m spacing, 5 nights per session, note traps run for 10-12 nights and any mice caught after night 5 were killed","SECR > density; weight, sex, age and an estimation of the reproductive status (immature/active)","4","Spr 2016, Aut 2017, Spr 2017, Aut 2018","2 MR grids","Marie Moinet ex Massey Univ.","https://mro.massey.ac.nz/bitstream/handle/10179/16296/MoinetPhDThesis.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y","Density estimates in Table S6.5 of thesis","Leptospira borgpetersenii serovar Ballum shedding and serological status of captured mice"],
    [14,"Auckland Island population study","Population parameters","Mus musculus","Smith Harbour, Auckland Island","To track population fluctuations of mice on Auckland Island for the 2 years following a mast event","Coastal forest (rata), scrub (dracophyllum, myrsine) and snow tussock","","SECR >density ests; body weight distributions","4","Feb 2010, Aug 2019, Nov 2019, Mar 2020","4 MR grids","Rachael Sagar (DOC)","https://doi.org/10.20417/nzjecol.46.3497","Density estimates in Fig. 4 of publication","Kill trap transects adjacent to grids: mice were necropsied and measurements recorded for sex, reproductive status and weight. Kill trapping only at other site (Deas Head.  Snow tussock Chionchloa antarctica flowering tillers measured in 2 summers"]
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