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Moistened Seeds Increase Rodent Trap Success
Western North American Naturalist
  • Michael W. Sears, Clemson University
  • John C. Tull
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-2007
Publisher
Brigham Young University
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Abstract

Seed moisture has been shown to influence the rates of seed cache removal by rodents. Although the precise mechanism is not known, this knowledge might prove useful in field applications. We examined whether moistened bait would increase trap success in desert rodent populations. We placed traps 15 m apart in grids within a 500-ha study area and randomly baited traps with either dry or moistened seeds. We found that traps baited with moistened seeds had 34.9% higher success than traps baited with dry seeds (n = 190, Χ2 = 5.389, df = 1, P = 0.020). Our results suggest that application of water to dry seed bait can lead to increased trap success for desert rodents.

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