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1 October 1996 Effect of Ectoparasite Removal Procedures on Recapture of Microtus californicus
Tina VanBlankenstein, Richard G. Botzler
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Abstract

We tested the null hypothesis that anesthetizing meadow voles (Microtus californicus) and brushing them vigorously for ectoparasites would have no effect on the later recapture of these voles. Voles were trapped from 6 December 1993 to 10 January 1994 at Faye Slough Wildlife Area near Eureka, Humboldt County, California (USA). Alternate trapped voles were anesthetized with ethyl ether and brushed vigorously for ectoparasites. There was no significant difference in the frequency of recapture nor in the time to first recapture between those voles anesthetized and brushed, compared to control animals.

VanBlankenstein and Botzler: Effect of Ectoparasite Removal Procedures on Recapture of Microtus californicus
Tina VanBlankenstein and Richard G. Botzler "Effect of Ectoparasite Removal Procedures on Recapture of Microtus californicus," Journal of Wildlife Diseases 32(4), 714-715, (1 October 1996). https://doi.org/10.7589/0090-3558-32.4.714
Received: 13 February 1996; Published: 1 October 1996
KEYWORDS
capture-recapture
ectoparasite surveys
Microtus californicus
small mammals
techniques
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