<span>The effect of adding a correction factor in the formula used to estimate the trapping success of rodents, as well as the duration of the period of sampling (1, 2 or 3 days) and the effect of considering rodents captured as a single species or by differentiating them, were examined. The correction factor involved considering those traps with poor performance as the average value (traps activated without bait, disabled with or without bait, catch of a species different from that of interest and traps lost or removed). Estimated trapping success was 3.67% and 3.85%, according to the traditional formula and the corrected version, respectively, in one of the study sites where the predominant species was Sigmodon hirsutus, and 3.20 and 3.89...
We compared the actual abundance of 12 confined populations of wild house mice (Mus musculus) with c...
Graduation date: 1990I used program CAPTURE to analyze 1,535 data sets for 33 North American species...
International audienceWe compared trapping and kill efficiency, and by-catch rate of a new reverse-b...
The objective of the study was to elaborate a method of calculations which would permit of estimatin...
Trapping is usually considered a rodent control technique of minor importance. Due to the economic s...
Two populations of Microtus pennsylvanicus were trapped simultaneously with longworth live traps and...
<p>The normalised mean abundance (thick solid line) per rodent host and standard errors of the mean ...
This paper originating from researchIn this study we aimed to determine the relationship between sam...
The est imation of mean number of points v is i ted by animals of par-ticular population w a s perfo...
Rodents are an important and ubiquitous group of mammals that occur as indigenous or introduced spec...
In this study we aimed to determine the relationship between sampling intensity and precision for es...
A. Proportion of trap nights available relative to deer mouse captures showing the negative effect o...
The ratio of captures to unit effort is an important cost/benefit measure for volunteer pest control...
The Levant vole, Microtus guentheri, is a pest of most of the field crops in Israel. It lives in gal...
This study was designed to compare two distinct trapping systems in their ability to assess small m...
We compared the actual abundance of 12 confined populations of wild house mice (Mus musculus) with c...
Graduation date: 1990I used program CAPTURE to analyze 1,535 data sets for 33 North American species...
International audienceWe compared trapping and kill efficiency, and by-catch rate of a new reverse-b...
The objective of the study was to elaborate a method of calculations which would permit of estimatin...
Trapping is usually considered a rodent control technique of minor importance. Due to the economic s...
Two populations of Microtus pennsylvanicus were trapped simultaneously with longworth live traps and...
<p>The normalised mean abundance (thick solid line) per rodent host and standard errors of the mean ...
This paper originating from researchIn this study we aimed to determine the relationship between sam...
The est imation of mean number of points v is i ted by animals of par-ticular population w a s perfo...
Rodents are an important and ubiquitous group of mammals that occur as indigenous or introduced spec...
In this study we aimed to determine the relationship between sampling intensity and precision for es...
A. Proportion of trap nights available relative to deer mouse captures showing the negative effect o...
The ratio of captures to unit effort is an important cost/benefit measure for volunteer pest control...
The Levant vole, Microtus guentheri, is a pest of most of the field crops in Israel. It lives in gal...
This study was designed to compare two distinct trapping systems in their ability to assess small m...
We compared the actual abundance of 12 confined populations of wild house mice (Mus musculus) with c...
Graduation date: 1990I used program CAPTURE to analyze 1,535 data sets for 33 North American species...
International audienceWe compared trapping and kill efficiency, and by-catch rate of a new reverse-b...