1983
ECONOMICS AND CONTROL OF DAMAGE CAUSED BY LOW-DENSITY POPULATIONS OF MEADOW VOLES IN ONTARIO APPLE ORCHARDS, Ronald J. Brooks and Stephen A. Struger
ECONOMICS OF MICROTUS CONTROL IN EASTERN U.S. ORCHARDS, Ross E. Byers
Highlights of the Seventh Eastern Pine and Meadow Vole Symposium, Ross E. Byers
VELSICOL MARKETS MORE THAN A RODENTICIDE, Velsicol Chemical Corporation
Effect of 6-MBOA on Microtus pinetorum and Microtus pennsylvanicus of different ages, J. A. Cranford
Effects of Coprophagy in Microtine Rodents, J. A. Cranford and E. O. Johnson
Effect of Group Size on Body Weight in Different Thermal Environments for Microtus pinetorum, J. A. Cranford and N. N. Thumser
REGULATION OF REPRODUCTION IN AN OUTBRED COLONY OF PINE VOLES, John J. Lepri
ACCEPTABILITY OF SIX CANDIDATE GROUNDCOVERS TO MEADOW VOLES, Edwin Lewis, Donald H. Rhodes, and Milo Richmond
Digestible Energy Content of Diets of Pine Voles from Different Orchard Habitat Types, S. L. MacPherson and R. L. Kirkpatrick
MOVEMENTS OF MEADOW VOLES IN WINTER: IMPLICATIONS FOR VOLE MANAGEMENT IN ORCHARD HABITAT, Dale M. Madison, Randall W. FitzGerald, and William J. McShea
RESULTS OF 1982 RODENTICIDE FIELD TESTS, M. H. Merson and R. E. Byers
The Efficacy of Several Broadcast Rodenticides in the Mid-Hudson Valley, New York, Ralph Pagano and Jay McAninch
Movements and Habitat Use by Pine and Meadow Voles in an Orchard, Ralph E. Pagano
THE INFLUENCE OF SOIL MOISTURE, TEXTURE, AND TEMPERATURE ON NEST-SITE SELECTION AND BURROWING ACTIVITY BY THE PINE VOLE, MICROTUS PlNETORUM, Donald H. Rhodes and Milo E. Richmond
EFFECTS OF THREE PINE VOLE POPULATIONS ON APPLE TREE GROWTH AND PRODUCTIVITY, Milo Richmond, Pamela Miller, and Chester Forshey
SOCIAL INFLUENCES ON REPRODUCTION IN PINE VOLES, Margaret H. Schadler
LONG TERM VOLE CONTROL IN ONTARIO APPLE ORCHARDS, Zia Siddiqi, W. D. Blaine, and Stan Taylor
EFFICACY OF SPRING BROADCAST RODENTICIDES IN THE HUDSON VALLEY, NEW YORK, Paul F. Steblein, Pamela N. Miller, and Milo E. Richmond
1982-83 TOXICANT VOLE CONTROL, Roger S. Young
1982
A CURRENT ASSESSMENT OF VOLE DAMAGE AND NUMBERS AND OF METHODS USED TO CONTROL VOLES IN ONTARIO APPLE ORCHARDS, Ronald J. Brooks and Stephen A. Struger
EFFECT OF PELLET SIZE AND PACKAGED COMMERCIAL BAITS FOR THE CONTROL OF PINE VOLES, Ross E. Byers and Mark H. Merson
HABITAT UTILIZATION AND SPACING PATTERNS OF PINE AND MEADOW VOLES, J. A. Cranford and T. L. Derting
EFFECT OF GREEN VEGETATION AND COTTON NEST MATERIAL ON REPRODUCTION AND SURVIVAL OF PINE VOLES (Microtus pinetorum), Jack A. Cranford
Potential Use of Barn Owls to Control Vole Populations in Orchards, T. L. Derting and J. A. Cranford
Influence of Photoperiod and Nutrition on Food Composition, Body Condition and Reproduction in the Pine Vole, J. J. Hasbrouck, A. R. Tipton, R. L. Kirkpatrick, and J. A. Cranford
Demographic Analysis of Pine Vole Populations in Two Orchard Types in Southwest Virginia, J. J. Hasbrouck, A. R. Tipton, and S. B. Lindquist
Progress of a Bioenergetic Simulator of Pine Vole Populations, K. C. Jordan, A. R. Tipton, and R. L. Kirkpatrick
RADIOTELEMETRIC EVALUATION OF THE EFFECT OF HORTICULTURAL PRACTICES ON PINE AND MEADOW VOLES IN APPLE ORCHARDS: II. HERBICIDE APPLICATION, Dale M. Madison, Ralph E. Pagano, and Randall W. FitzGerald
A Preliminary Survey of Genetic Variation Over Two Seasons Among Orchard Pine Vole Populations, J. E. McBride, J. J. Ney, A. R. Tipton, and R. L. Kirkpatrick
A Comparison of Maternal Behavior in Three Species of Voles (Microtus pennsylvania, M. pinetorum, and M. ochrogaster) Using a Laboratory System, B. A. McGuire and M. A. Novak
ORCHARD RODENT BAITS: TOXICANT EVALUATIONS AND VOLE PELLET SIZE PREFERENCES, Mark H. Merson and Ross E. Byers
PINE VOLE REINVASION OF AN UNFILLED SUITABLE HABITAT, Pamela N. Miller and Milo E. Richmond
RADIOTELEMETRIC EVALUATION OF THE EFFECT OF HORTICULTURAL PRACTICES ON PINE AND MEADOW VOLES IN APPLE ORCHARDS: III. USE OF ORCHARD BORDER HABITATS BY MEADOW VOLES, Ralph E. Pagano and Dale M. Madison
SELECTED HABITAT CHARACTERISTICS AND PINE VOLE ABUNDANCE IN PENNSYLVANIA APPLE ORCHARDS, J. R. Parker, G. M. Kelly, and W. M. Tzilkowski
STATUS OF WINTER POPULATIONS OF PINE VOLES (Microtus pinetorum, Philip O. Renzullo and Milo E. Richmond
WATER METABOLISM IN LABORATORY-MAINTAINED AND FREE-RANGING PINE VOLES (Microtus pinetorum), D. Rhodes and M. E. Richmond
EFFECTS OF KNOWN DENSITIES OF PINE VOLES ON APPLE TREES, Milo Richmond and Pamela N. Miller
STRANGE MALES BLOCK PREGNANCY IN LACTATING PINE VOLES, Microtus pinetorum, AND REDUCE SURVIVAL AND GROWTH OF NURSING YOUNG, Margaret H. Schadler
The Relationship of Nutritional Factors to Apple Tree Root Damage by Pine Voles, F. A. Servello, J. J. Hasbrouck, R. L. Kirkpatrick, and K. E. Webb
LONG TERM VOLE CONTROL IN ONTARIO APPLE ORCHARDS, Zia Siddiqi and W. D. Blaine
RODENTICIDE EVALUATION IN THE HUDSON VALLEY DURING 1980 AND 1981, Paul F. Steblein and Milo E. Richmond
ECOLOGICAL REQUIREMENTS OF PINE AND MEADOW VOLES IN NEW ENGLAND ORCHARDS, Alan J. Steiner
1982 VOLE SYMPOSIUM WEST VIRGINIA ORCHARD TOUR, Roger S. Young
1981
Proceedings of the Fifth Eastern Pine and Meadow Vole Symposium, Gettysburg, PA, March 4-5, 1981
VOLE DAMAGE AND CONTROL METHODS IN ONTARIO ORCHARDS, Ronald J. Brooks and Lin Schwarzkopf
SOCIAL BEHAVIOR AND ACTIVITY PATTERNS OF MEADOW VOLES IN RELATION TO SEASONAL CHANGE AND SNOW COVER, Ronald J. Brooks and A. Bruce Webster
COMPARISON OF SAMPLING DESIGNS FOR VOLE POPULATION STUDIES, Donna Bruns Stockrahm, Jay McAninch, and John D. Harder
MEADOW AND PINE VOLE CONTROL I N 1980 FIELD PLOTS, Ross E. Byers and Mark H. Merson
PROGRESS AND PROSPECT OF A BIOENERGETIC SIMULATION MODEL OF PINE VOLE POPULATIONS, John F. Coyle, Kevin C. Jordan, Alan R. Tipton, and Roy L. Kirkpatrick
COLONIZATION OF AN ABANDONED ORCHARD BY PINE VOLES (Microtus pinetorum), J. A. Cranford, J. Harrison, and T. L. Derting
EFFECT OF PHOTOPERIOD ON ACTIVITY PATTERNS IN PINE VOLES (MICROTUS PINETORUM), Jack A. Cranford
GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT RATES OF Microtus pinetorum UNDER DIFFERENT PHOTOPERIODS, T. L. Derting and J. A. Cransford
Spacing, Movements, and Social Organization of a Free-Ranging Population of Pine Voles Microtus pinetorum, Randall W. FitzGerald and Dale M. Madison
EFFECTS OF TASTANTS ON CACHING, GNAWING, GROOMING AND TASTE AVERSIONS IN PINE VOLES (Microtus pinetorum) AND MEADOW VOLES (M. pennsylvanicus), Lynette A. Geyer and Christine Kornet
THE STATUS OF ENDRIN - 1981, Harvey S. Gold
Influence of Apples on Population Density, Body Weights, and Reproductive Organ Weights in Pine Voles, J. J. Hasbrouck, F. A. Servello, A. R. Tipton, and R. L. Kirkpatrick
Analysis of Seasonal Dynamics of Pine Vole Populations in Two Virginia Orchards, S. B. Lindquist, A. R. Tipton, G. K. Yarrow, and J. J. Hasbrouck
Radiotelemetric Evaluation of the Effect of Horticultural Practices on Pine and Meadow Voles in Apple Orchards: I. Rotary Mowing, Dale Madison, Randall FitzGerald, Ralph Pagano, and Jeffrey Hill
Social Context Affects Expression of Conditioned Taste Aversions During Grooming By Pine Voles: Implications for Animal Damage Control, J. Russell Mason, Lynette A. Geyer, and Christine A. Kornet
NON-TARGET SPECIES HAZARD OR BRODIFACOUM USE IN ORCHARDS FOR MEADOW VOLE CONTROL, Mark H. Merson and Ross E. Byers
Seasonal Variations in Movements and Habitat Use by Pine and Meadow Voles, Ralph E. Pagano and Dale M. Madison
SOCIAL BEHAVIOR OF THE PINE VOLE (Pitymys pinetorum): I. ACTIVITY PATTERNS OF MATED PINE VOLES IN SEMI-NATURAL ENVIRONMENTS, Philip O. Renzullo and Milo E. Richmond
WATER METABOLISM IN THE PINE VOLE, Pitymys pinetorum, Donald H. Rhodes and Milo E. Richmond
SOCIAL ORGANIZATIONS AND REPRODUCTION IN FREELY REPRODUCING COLONIES OF PINE VOLES IN THE LABORATORY, Margaret H. Schadler
Digestibility and Nutritional Quality of Apple Tree Roots and Other Orchard Forages of the Pine Vole, F. A. Servello, R. L. Kirkpatrick, and K. E. Webb Jr.
EXPERIMENTAL RESULTS OF CHLOROPHACINONE GROUND SPRAYS IN NORTH CAROLINA, William T. Sullivan Jr.
AN APPROACH TO DETERMINE THE ECONOMIC THRESHOLD LEVEL FOR PINE VOLES, Stephen B. White and Theodore L. Huller
A system for the observation of voles under semi-natural conditions with applications to: social interactions, competition, food habits, habitat preference and bait accpetance., D. S. Wilkie and M. A. Novak
Survey of Pine Vole Activity in Apple Orchards near Roanoke, Virginia, Greg K. Yarrow
PINE VOLE ACTIVITY RESULTS FOR 1979-1980 TOXICANT APPLICATIONS, Roger S. Young
1980
Proceedings of the Fourth Eastern Pine and Meadow Vole Symposium, February 21-22, 1980
PINE VOLE CONTROL IN 1979 FIELD PLOTS, Ross E. Byers
MANAGEMENT MODEL FOR PINE VOLES: PRELIMINARY REPORT, John F. Coyle and Alan R. Tipton
Initial Results of Chemical Inhibitors and Photoperiodic Influences on Growth and Reproduction in Microtus pennsylvanicus, Jack A. Cranford, David H. Pistole, and Terry L. Derting
STRETCHING THE MOUSE CONTROL DOLLAR, John E. Crumpacker
RESULTS OF A BIOASSAY TECHNIQUE FOR GROUND-SPRAYED RODENTICIDES, David H. Davis, William T. Sullivan Jr., and Don H. Hayne
DISPOSITION OF THE ENDRIN RPAR, Lawrence S. Ebner and Harvey S. Gold
RODENTICIDE USE IN APPLE ORCHARDS, Walter L. Ferguson
TEXTURAL AND TASTE INFLUENCES ON GNAWING BY PINE VOLES, Lynette A. Geyer and James N. Cummins
AN EXPERIMENTAL MONITORING AND ADVISORY SERVICE IN ORCHARD VOLE CONTROL, Don W. Hayne and William T. Sullivan Jr.
Seasonal Forage Availability in Relation to Energy Requirements of Pine Voles in Two Orchard Types, R. L. Lochmiller, J. B. Whelan, and R. L. Kirkpatrick
MOVEMENT TYPES AND WEATHER CORRELATES IN FREE-RANGING MEADOW VOLES, Dale M. Madison
EFFECTIVE VOLE CONTROL WITH ZP RODENT BAIT AG, Edward F. Marshall
CURRENT RESEARCH RELATED TO PINE AND MEADOW VOLE DAMAGE CONTROL, Mark H. Merson and Ross E. Byers
Preliminary Field Observations of Meadow Vole Preferences among Selected Apple Clones, Karen Pearson, J. N. Cummins, and John Barnard
FIELD EVALUATION OF CANDIDATE RODENTICIDE, Milo E. Richmond and Pamela N. Miller
INDUCTION OF ABORTION BY STRANGE MALES IN PINE VOLE FEMALES THAT ARE: 1) TEN DAYS PREGNANT OR 2) PREGNANT AND LACTATING, Margaret H. Schadler and Barbara J. Gauger
APPLE TREE MORTALITY, RATE AND CAUSES, William T. Sullivan Jr., Turner B. Sutton, and Don W. Hayne
ACCESS OF COMPOUNDS TO THE VOMERONASAL ORGAN IN PINE AND MEADOW VOLES, Charles J. Wysocki, Gary K. Beauchamp, and Susan Erisman
UPDATE OF PINE VOLE RESEARCH AT THE KEARNEYSVILLE EXPERIMENT FARM, Roger S. Young
1979
THE STATUS OF THE ENDRIN RPAR, Kyle R. Barbehenn
PRELIMINARY RESULTS OF TWO RESEARCH PROJECTS IN NEW YORK, Jonathan Bart and Milo E. Richmond
Highlights of the Third Eastern Pine and Meadow Vole Symposium, Ross E. Byers
RESULTS OF PINE VOLE CONTROL STUDIES IN 1978, Ross E. Byers
THE VOLE CONTROL PROGRAM THAT IS TOO EXPENSIVE, John E. Crumpacker
The Endrin RPAR, Lawrence S. Ebner
Behavioral Responses of Pine Vole Young and Adults to Olfactory Cues, Lynette A. Geyer
PROGRESS REPORT -- EXPERIMENTAL COMPARISON OF VOLE CONTROL METHODS, Don W. Hayne
IMPACTS OF AMENDED PESTICIDE STATUTES ON REQUIREMENTS FOR REGISTRATION OF PRODUCTS FOR THE CONTROL OF VOLES IN ORCHARDS, William W. Jacobs and Raymond W. Matheny
VOLE CONTROL WITH VOLAK RODENTICIDE, Dale E. Kaukeinen
IMPACT OF SPACING BEHAVIOR AND PREDATION ON POPULATION GROWTH IN MEADOW VOLES, Dale M. Madison
EMBRYO REJECTION IN THE PINE VOLE, Kenneth J. Marks and Margaret Horsfall Schadler
VOLE MANAGEMENT STUDIES-1978, Jay McAninch
NEW COMMITMENT BY CHEMPAR CHEMICAL CO., S. Pitchon
ORCHARD VOLE RESEARCH IN NEW YORK, Milo Richmond, Jonathan Bart, John Hochstein, and Barbara Hiaasen
DYNAMICS OF A PINE VOLE POPULATION IN A PENNSYLVANIA ORCHARD, D. A. Simpson, R. G. Anthony, G. M. Kelly, and G. L. Storm
Pine Vole Control Surveying, Fred M. Strawson
COST OF CONTROLLING PINE VOLES BY DIFFERENT METHODS, William T. Sullivan Jr.
PINE VOLE CONTROL 1978-1979 EXPERIMENT, Roger S. Young
1978
Proceedings of the Second Eastern Pine and Meadow Vole Symposium
A GROWER'S VIEW OF VOLE CONTROL METHODS, R. N. Barber
Recent Vole Research In New York's Hudson Valley, Jonathan Bart and Milo E. Richmond
Pine Vole Control Studies in Virginia - 1977, Ross E. Byers
PROGRESS REPORT TO THE SECOND PINE MOUSE SYMPOSIUM ON CONTROL MEASURES BY NEW YORK GROWERS, Steve Clark
Five Years of Controlling Meadow and Pine Vole with Ramik Brown, J. G. Connell and W. B. O'Neal
A Grower's Experience in Pine Mice Control - 1973 Through 1977, Philip Glaize
1976 IPOMS Vole Results, Don W. Hayne
Reproductive Patterns in the Pine Vole, Margaret Horsfall Schadler
Herbaceous Cover Spray of Chlorophacinone for Meadow Mice Control in Apple Orchards, Raymond E. Hunter
Status of PP581 (Volak) Rodenticide Development, Dale E. Kaukeinen
Comparison of Pine Vole Populations in a Maintained and an Abandoned Orchard, S. K. Kukila, A. R. Tipton, and R. L. Kirkpatrick
The Pine Vole - Monitoring and Research Efforts, Burel H. Lane
Research Needs: Pine Vole Depredations, G. K. LaVoie and H. P. Tietjen
Preliminary Benefit Analysis of Endrin Use on Apple Orchards, Mark A. Luttner
An Ecological Framework for Vole Management, Jay McAninch
Research Funding, C. Leslie McCombs
The Meadow, Prairie, and Pine Vole Problem in Ohio, Charles L. McGriff
Progress in Developing a Microtus Efficacy Test Method for Registration Purposes, Steve D. Palmateer
An Update on Rozol for Orchard Mouse Control, Sol Pitchon
Efficacy Data for Baits Prepared as Candidate Orchard Vole Control Agents, Milo Richmond, Mary Dunlay, and Robert Stehn
Matters of Concern in Rodent Control in Pennsylvania Orchards, C. M. Ritter
The Hudson Valley's Experience Securing Endrin For Use in 1977, Warren H. Smith
An Experimental Comparison of Vole Control Methods, William T. Sullivan Jr. and Don W. Hayne
Tank Test Method for Determining Rootstock Resistance to Pine Vole Attack, John C. Wysolmerski, R. E. Byers, and James N. Cummins
1977
PINE AND MEADOW RESEARCH IN PENNSYLVANIA RELEVANT TO CONTROL IN ORCHARDS, Robert G. Anthony
THE IR-4 PROJECT CAN HELP, Drew Baker
POSITION RELATIVE TO ENDRIN AND ZINC PHOSPHIDE FOR CONTROL OF PINE MICE AND MEADOW MICE, R. N. Barber
COMMENTS ON THE PINE VOLE IN ORCHARDS AND ITS CONTROL, J. G. Barrat
VOLE DAMAGE AND ATTEMPTED CONTROL IN WEST VIRGINIA, Bob Butler
PINE VOLE CONTROL RESEARCH IN VIRGINIA, Ross E. Byers
THE BASIS OF COLLEGE RECOMMENDATIONS ON ORCHARD MOUSE CONTROL IN NEW YORK, James W. Caslick
My View of our Pine Vole Control Problem, Steve Clark
MICROTINE DAMAGE IN MICHIGAN APPLE ORCHARDS, Walt Conley and Craig S. Killian
Economic Implications of Using Zinc Phosphide To Replace Endrin in Apple Orchards, Walter L. Ferguson
THE NEADOW VOLE SITUATION IN MAINE ORCHARDS, Francis J. Gramlich
THEVOLE PROBLEM IN PENNSYLVANIA APPLE ORCHARDS, George M. Greene
SURVIVAL RATES OF PINE VOLES IN NORTH CAROLINA ORCHARDS, Don W. Hayne
DEVELOPMENT OF PP581 RODENTICIDE BY ICI-UNITED STATES, INC., Dale E. Kaukeinen
Progress in Pine Vole Ecological Research and Its Relevance to Damage Control, R. L. Kirkpatrick and R. E. Noffsinger
APPLES, VOLES AND ENDRIN, Melvin H. Kolbe
MOUSE CONTROL IN MY ORCHARD, Perry Lowe Jr.
MOUSE CONTROL IN MY ORCHARD, Everett Lutz
REMARKS TO BE PRESENTED AT THE FIRST EASTERN PINE AND MEADOW VOLE SYMPOSIUM, Merle H. Markley
REGISTRATION OF PESTICIDES BY EPA, Raymond W. Matheny
MOUSE DAMAGE, A SERIOUS PROBLEM FOR THE VIRGINIA APPLE INDUSTRY, C. Purcell McCue Jr.
Meadow Vole Control with Ramik Brown, W. B. O'Neal
RODENTICIDE DEVELOPMENT, Richard C. Ostrowski
REGISTRATION OF PESTICIDES BY EPA SECTION 3, Daniel B. Peacock
EPA REGISTRATION REQUIREMENTS FOR ORCHARD RODENTICIDES AND THE MANUFACTURER'S DEVELOPMENT CONSlDERATIONS, D. L. Peardon
The Influence of Pine Vole Damage on Apple Tree Vigor and Fruit Yield, Karen Pearson
A MATTER OF SURVIVAL, S. Pitchon
"Mouse-Ateria" - A Bait Station for Rodents, Bruce Porterfield and Henry J. Eavis
Control of Microtus in Two Damage Situations, Andrew Radvanyi
PINE VOLES (PITYMYS PINETORUM) AND ORCHARD DAMAGE RESEARCH: AN OVERVIEW OF THE N.Y. COOP WILDLIFE RESEARCH PROGRAM IN ANIMAL DAMAGE, Milo Richmond, Robert Stehn, and Mary Dunlay
POPULATION DYNAMICS AND REPRODUCTION IN VIRGINIA MEADOW VOLES, Robert K. Rose
COPING WITH PESTICIDE REGISTRATION PROBLEMS, Harry K. Rust
HOW OUR COMPANY VIEWS PINE MOUSE CONTROL, H. Lee Showalter
THE ROLE OF THE FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE RESEARCH IN SOLVING THE EASTERN PINE VOLE/ORCHARD PROBLEM, Richard N. Smith
The Pine Vole Control Problem in Eastern New York Apple Orchards, Warren H. Smith
THE NEED FOR AN INTEGRATED CONTROL STRATEGY FOR ORCHARD MOUSE DAMAGE, Robert Stehn, Elizabeth Johnson, and Milo Richmond
SOME PINE VOLE MOVEMENT PATTERNS IN SEVERAL APPLE ORCHARDS IN HENDERSON COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA, William T. Sullivan
PINE VOLE CONTROL WITH HERBICIDES, Roger S. Young
