Tardieu L, Rollock W, Garcia G W
Department of Food Production, Faculty of Food and Agriculture, University of the West Indies, Augustine, Trinidad and Tobago.
The Wake up and Call Shelter, Glencoe, Trinidad and Tobago.
Braz J Biol. 2020 Sep;80(3):529-534. doi: 10.1590/1519-6984.214757. Epub 2019 Sep 26.
Wildlife rehabilitation facilities in the Caribbean region are limited, yet they can provide relevant information on wild populations. Didelphis marsupialis insularis is a popularly hunted, under-studied, neo-tropical marsupial species that is increasingly being admitted for rehabilitation. The aim of this study was 1. To record the experiences of rehabilitating D. marsupialis insularis in the neo-tropical island of Trinidad and Tobago and 2. To extract and highlight information on the biology of this opossum sub-species. Using admission records, obtained over a roughly four year period, two breeding periods (February to March and August to October) were illustrated. Litter sizes averaged five individuals, with a range of 1 to 8 young. This species was found to be common in urban areas of the country, with dog attacks reported as the major cause for admission. Thus the information recorded by this wildlife rehabilitation facility has provided great insight on the sparsely studied opossum, D. marsupialis insularis.
加勒比地区的野生动物康复设施有限,但它们能够提供有关野生种群的相关信息。海岛缟狸是一种广受欢迎但研究不足的新热带有袋类物种,越来越多地被送往康复机构。本研究的目的是:1. 记录在新热带岛屿特立尼达和多巴哥康复海岛缟狸的经历;2. 提取并突出有关这种负鼠亚种生物学的信息。利用大约四年期间获得的入院记录,说明了两个繁殖期(2月至3月和8月至10月)。平均每窝产仔5只,范围为1至8只幼崽。该物种在该国城市地区很常见,据报告狗的攻击是入院的主要原因。因此,这个野生动物康复机构记录的信息为研究较少的海岛缟狸提供了深刻见解。