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A yardstick for measuring populations of small rodents |
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Mammal Review,
Volume 3,
Issue 1,
1973,
Page 1-10
H. N. SOUTHERN,
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Summary(1) Six‐monthly trappings (summer and winter) were done between 1952 and 1969 of Wood mice (Apodemus sylvaticus) and Bank voles (Clethrionomys glareolus) in Wytham Woods, near Oxford. One hundred and fifty Longworth live traps were used on two 2‐acre grids in oak‐ash‐sycamore woodland.(2) The traps were pre‐baited for 48 hours and then set. The catch was examined on the evening of the same day and on the following morning. The total of animals caught during the 24 hours was used as an index to the actual numbers present. Animals retrapped in the morning (identified by a simple method of marking) were omitted from the total.(3) Between 1969 and 1972 the same procedure was used but trapping, evening and morning, was continued for 3‐4more days until some 75–80% of the catch consisted of marked animals.(4) This enabled estimates to be made of the actual numbers of voles and mice present at each trapping and so to assess the proportion of the total present which was caught ring the first 24 hours.(5) These estimates were made by (Method la) a straight Lincoln Index, (Method lb) a Lincoln Index method as modified by Hayne (1949) and (Method 2) by Hayne's trap‐out method. Over six trappings the estimates by these methods showed reasonable agreement.(6) Comparison of the index trapping (i.e. the numbers caught during the first 24 hours) with the estimates of the total numbers present showed that, on all occasions, more than half of the mice and voles present entered the traps during the first 24 hours. With Bank voles there was a tendency for about half of them to be trapped during this time during the winter and about three‐quarters of them during the summer.(7) With Wood mice the figures are more variable but, again, never less than half were trapped during the first 24 hours and, on some occasions, nearly the whole of the population.(8) These results show that reasonably accurate estimates of the numbers of these rodents can be achieved within 3–4 days' trapping (estimates that can be cross‐checked by different methods) by using a high density of traps (see (1) above). Furthermore, trapping for 24 hours only will always catch at least half of the population present and, on occasions, consid
ISSN:0305-1838
DOI:10.1111/j.1365-2907.1973.tb00162.x
出版商:Blackwell Publishing Ltd
年代:1973
数据来源: WILEY
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Radioactive Marking of Small Mammals |
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Mammal Review,
Volume 3,
Issue 1,
1973,
Page 11-23
G. N. A. BAILEY,
I. J. LINN,
P. J. WALKER,
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SummaryThe literature on the use of radioactive materials in various kinds of ecological work on small mammals is reviewed under three main headings–inert implants used as markers for tracing movements, external radioactive tags used for similar purposes, and metabolizable radionuclides introduced into the animals' bodies not only for direct tracing of movements of the marked individuals, but for indirect tracing by detecting radioactive excreta, and by automatic marking of offspring and ectoparasites, which can in turn be identified and traced. A comprehensive table summarizes the literature reviewed, and summarizes also the characteristics of the various radioactive isotopes used or suggested for use.Tests were carried out on various possible methods of using iodine‐131 as a marker for small mammals. Intraperitoneal injection of 131‐iodide as silver iodide or bound to an ion‐exchange resin gave an unsatisfactorily short biological half‐life for direct tracing but might be useful for detecting excreta. Silver 131‐iodide incorporated in epoxy resin and encapsulated in metal or plastic could prove to be a useful implant.Silver 131 ‐iodide paint was quickly removed from the animals' fur by grooming, but might be useful for insects.Silver‐131‐iodide–Araldite mixture on a leg ring proved useful, despite the inherent disadva
ISSN:0305-1838
DOI:10.1111/j.1365-2907.1973.tb00163.x
出版商:Blackwell Publishing Ltd
年代:1973
数据来源: WILEY
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Books Received |
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Mammal Review,
Volume 3,
Issue 1,
1973,
Page 24-24
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ISSN:0305-1838
DOI:10.1111/j.1365-2907.1973.tb00164.x
出版商:Blackwell Publishing Ltd
年代:1973
数据来源: WILEY
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