| Literature DB >> 29656590 |
Juan J Luque-Larena1,2, François Mougeot3, Beatriz Arroyo3, Xavier Lambin4.
Abstract
Rodents damaging alfalfa crops typically destined for export to booming Eastern markets often cause economical losses to farmers, but management interventions attempting to control rodents (i.e., use of rodenticides) are themselves damaging to biodiversity. These damages resonate beyond dairy feed producing regions through animal migration and are an overlooked part of the transferred environmental burden caused by a growing thirst for milk in China and elsewhere.Entities:
Keywords: dairy feed (alfalfa) exports to Eastern markets; overlooked environmental burdens caused by thirst for milk; rodenticide damages resonate beyond dairy feed producing regions through animal migration; rodenticide damages to biodiversity; rodents damaging alfalfa and losses to farmers
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29656590 DOI: 10.1111/gcb.14170
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Glob Chang Biol ISSN: 1354-1013 Impact factor: 10.863