Collateral damage: Behavioural impacts of pet parasite control on non-target organisms

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McMenamin, Chloe
Goodwin, Ben
Marsh, M.M.
Eason, C.
Cameron, Kristie

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2025-08

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New Zealand
Aotearoa
crickets (Teleogryllus commodus)
wētā (Hemiandrous spp)
fluralaner
topical treatments
conservation
companion animals
parasites

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McMenamin, C.M., Goodwin, B.G., Marsh, M.M., Eason, C.E., & Cameron, K.E. (2025, August, 28-30). Collateral damage: Behavioural impacts of pet parasite control on non-target organisms [Paper presentation]. New Zealand Association of Behaviour Analysis, Hamilton, New Zealand https://hdl.handle.net/10652/7040

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OBJECTIVE • To determine whether commonly used antiparasitic treatment fluralaner used in companion animal species has a detrimental effect on Tellogryllus commodus (field crickets) a taxonomically similar species used as model organisms in place of the New Zealand ground wētā (hemiandrus spp.)

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