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Validating activity indices from camera traps for commensal rodents and other wildlife in and around farm buildings
Pest management science, 2018-01, Vol.74 (1), p.70-77
Lambert, Mark
Bellamy, Fiona
Budgey, Richard
Callaby, Rebecca
Coats, Julia
Talling, Janet
2018
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Autor(en) / Beteiligte
Lambert, Mark
Bellamy, Fiona
Budgey, Richard
Callaby, Rebecca
Coats, Julia
Talling, Janet
Titel
Validating activity indices from camera traps for commensal rodents and other wildlife in and around farm buildings
Ist Teil von
Pest management science, 2018-01, Vol.74 (1), p.70-77
Ort / Verlag
Chichester, UK: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd
Erscheinungsjahr
2018
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Beschreibungen/Notizen
BACKGROUND Indices of rodent activity are used as indicators of population change during field evaluation of rodenticides. We investigated the potential for using camera traps to determine activity indices for commensal rodents living in and around farm buildings, and sought to compare these indices against previously calibrated survey methods. RESULTS We recorded 41 263 images of 23 species, including Norway rats (Rattus norvegicus Berk.) and house mice (Mus musculus L.). We found a positive correlation between activity indices from camera traps and activity indices from a method (footprint tracking) previously shown to have a linear relationship with population size for Norway rats. Filtering the camera trap data to simulate a 30‐s delay between camera trigger events removed 59.9% of data and did not adversely affect the correlation between activity indices from camera traps and footprint tracking. The relationship between activity indices from footprint tracking and Norway rat population size is known from a previous study; from this, we determined the relationship between activity indices from camera traps and population size for Norway rats living in and around farm buildings. CONCLUSION Systematic use of camera traps was used to determine activity indices for Norway rats living in and around farm buildings; the activity indices were positively correlated with those derived from a method previously calibrated against known population size for this species in this context. © 2017 Crown copyright. Pest Management Science © 2017 Society of Chemical Industry Activity indices for commensal rodents are required for rodenticide efficacy evaluation. Here we validate a method using camera traps to derive passive activity indices for Norway rats and house mice.
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Englisch
Identifikatoren
ISSN: 1526-498X
eISSN: 1526-4998
DOI: 10.1002/ps.4668
Titel-ID: cdi_proquest_journals_1977128655
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Schlagworte
Agricultural resources
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Animals
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Buildings
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Cameras
,
census methods
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Correlation
,
ecotoxicology
,
efficacy evaluation
,
England
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Farm buildings
,
farm wildlife
,
Farms
,
Filtration
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Footprints
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house mouse
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Mice
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Mus musculus
,
Norway rat
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Pest control
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Pest Control - instrumentation
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Pest Control - methods
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Photography
,
Population
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Population Density
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Population number
,
Rats
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Rattus norvegicus
,
Rodenticides
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Rodents
,
Tracking
,
Traps
,
Wildlife
,
Wildlife management
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