Conspecific scent improves capture rates for nine-banded armadillos

J. Martin, Craig A. Marshall, J. Belant, Scott Cagle, Ben West
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Nine-banded armadillos (Dasypus novemcintus) are considered a nuisance species throughout its U.S. range. They are often the target of wildlife mitigation techniques to reduce its ill-effects on property, biodiversity, and other resources; however, efficient techniques for humane removal evade managers. Most trapping techniques tested to date have used a food-based lure with minimal success. We tested the effects of adding a conspecific attractant—armadillo scent—to wooden traps to improve capture rates. Compared to the reference trap type, the conspecific attractant trap was 8.3 times more effective (Odds Ratio = 8.30, CL= 2.38, 25.00). Our findings suggest that the addition of armadillo scent to traps will improve trapping efficiency. We encourage additional researchers to test additional trap and scent combinations to further improve efficiency.
同种气味提高了九带犰狳的捕获率
九带犰狳(Dasypus novemcintus)在其美国活动范围内被认为是一个讨厌的物种。它们往往是野生动物缓解技术的目标,以减少其对财产、生物多样性和其他资源的不良影响;然而,有效的人道清除技术逃避了管理人员。迄今为止测试的大多数诱捕技术都是使用以食物为基础的诱饵,收效甚微。我们测试了在木制陷阱中加入一种同种引诱剂——犰狳气味——以提高捕获率的效果。同种诱食剂诱食器的诱食效果是对照诱食器的8.3倍(优势比= 8.30,优势比= 2.38,25.00)。我们的研究结果表明,在陷阱中加入犰狳气味可以提高陷阱的效率。我们鼓励更多的研究人员测试更多的陷阱和气味组合,以进一步提高效率。
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