A review of the literature reveals that over 60 chemicals have been used for the capture of wild animals, but only 30 of the most widely used chemicals are discussed in the present paper. For practical considerations these chemicals can be classified as being either (l) neuromuscular blocking agents, or (2) central nervous system (CNS) depressants. Some common neuromuscular blocking agents are d-tubocurarine, gallamine, succiny1choline, and nicotine. M99 and its derivatives, phencyclidine, and xylazine are some of the more commonly used CNS depressants. Neuromuscular blocking agents have a relatively rapid onset and short duration of action but they do not possess sedative, analgesic, or anesthetic properties. CNS depressants do produce des...
Chemical repellents for both mammal and bird damage management are reviewed, with emphasis on recent...
The compounds used as rodenticides are tremendously varied in their chemical structure and mechanism...
We have recenty studied several natural product constituents which have effects on the CNS. (1) Tetr...
A review of the literature reveals that over 60 chemicals have been used for the capture of wild ani...
A review of the literature reveals that over 60 chemicals have been used for the capture of wild ani...
For the purpose of this brief review, emphasis will be placed on development, physical properties, p...
Historically, pharmacological immobilization can be traced back to cenain tribes from South America ...
<p>Handling of large felids is highly risky, hence immobilization is required for the safety of pers...
A wide range of drugs and drug combinations have been used to capture free-ranging moose (Alces alce...
Wildlife capture is an event in which a wild animal is caught by a human. Reasons for wildlife captu...
The capture, taming and handling of free roaming and captive wild mammals involves a danger to both ...
The tranquilizing drugs have proven themselves a popular and successful means of chemical restraint....
Sodium cyanide was cancelled for use in predator control in March 1972 along with strychnine and 108...
© 2018 Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature Organophosphorus compounds (OPs) are ne...
Capture, handling and chemical restraint are basic techniques often needed for research or managemen...
Chemical repellents for both mammal and bird damage management are reviewed, with emphasis on recent...
The compounds used as rodenticides are tremendously varied in their chemical structure and mechanism...
We have recenty studied several natural product constituents which have effects on the CNS. (1) Tetr...
A review of the literature reveals that over 60 chemicals have been used for the capture of wild ani...
A review of the literature reveals that over 60 chemicals have been used for the capture of wild ani...
For the purpose of this brief review, emphasis will be placed on development, physical properties, p...
Historically, pharmacological immobilization can be traced back to cenain tribes from South America ...
<p>Handling of large felids is highly risky, hence immobilization is required for the safety of pers...
A wide range of drugs and drug combinations have been used to capture free-ranging moose (Alces alce...
Wildlife capture is an event in which a wild animal is caught by a human. Reasons for wildlife captu...
The capture, taming and handling of free roaming and captive wild mammals involves a danger to both ...
The tranquilizing drugs have proven themselves a popular and successful means of chemical restraint....
Sodium cyanide was cancelled for use in predator control in March 1972 along with strychnine and 108...
© 2018 Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature Organophosphorus compounds (OPs) are ne...
Capture, handling and chemical restraint are basic techniques often needed for research or managemen...
Chemical repellents for both mammal and bird damage management are reviewed, with emphasis on recent...
The compounds used as rodenticides are tremendously varied in their chemical structure and mechanism...
We have recenty studied several natural product constituents which have effects on the CNS. (1) Tetr...