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评估个体灰松鼠对季节性诱饵的摄取量,以开发口服避孕药的投放系统。

An assessment of seasonal bait uptake by individual grey squirrels to develop a delivery system for oral contraceptives.

机构信息

National Wildlife Management Centre, APHA, York, UK.

Conservation Ecology Group, Department of Biosciences, Durham University, Durham, UK.

出版信息

Pest Manag Sci. 2024 Nov;80(11):5597-5607. doi: 10.1002/ps.8379. Epub 2024 Sep 9.

Abstract

Globally, human-wildlife conflicts continue to increase, owing to human population growth and expansion. Many of these conflicts concern the impacts of invasive non-native species. In the UK, the invasive, non-native grey squirrel Sciurus carolinensis negatively affects tree health and has caused the decline of the native red squirrel Sciurus vulgaris. Oral contraceptives are being developed to manage the impacts of the grey squirrel. To be effective, contraceptives will need to be deployed at a landscape scale, and will require a delivery system that is practical and economically viable. Understanding grey squirrel feeding behaviour is important so that delivery methods can be designed so that a sufficient number of target individuals receive an effective contraceptive dose at a time of year that will ensure their infertility throughout peak times of breeding. The main aims of this study were to assess how sex, season, squirrel density and bait point density influenced; (1) the probability of a squirrel visiting a feeder and (2) the amount of bait consumed from feeders. Field trials were conducted on six woodland populations of squirrels in three seasons, with four days of bait deployment via purpose-designed squirrel-specific bait hoppers with integrated PIT-tag readers. It was possible to deliver multiple doses on most days to most male and female grey squirrels, with bait deployment more likely to be effective in spring, immediately before the second annual peak in squirrel breeding, followed by winter, immediately before the first peak in breeding. The results from this study could be used to design methods for delivering oral contraceptive baits to grey squirrels in the future and the methods used could be applied to other small mammal species and other bait delivery systems. © 2024 Crown copyright and The Author(s). Pest Management Science published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of Society of Chemical Industry. This article is published with the permission of the Controller of HMSO and the King's Printer for Scotland.

摘要

全球范围内,由于人口增长和扩张,人与野生动物的冲突持续增加。其中许多冲突都涉及到入侵的非本地物种的影响。在英国,入侵的非本地灰松鼠 Sciurus carolinensis 对树木健康造成负面影响,并导致本地红松鼠 Sciurus vulgaris 的数量减少。正在开发口服避孕药来控制灰松鼠的影响。为了有效,避孕药将需要在景观尺度上部署,并需要一个实用且经济可行的输送系统。了解灰松鼠的喂养行为很重要,以便设计输送方法,以便在一年中的某个时候,将足够数量的目标个体接受有效的避孕剂量,从而确保它们在繁殖高峰期的不育。本研究的主要目的是评估性别、季节、松鼠密度和诱饵点密度如何影响:(1) 松鼠访问喂食器的概率;(2) 从喂食器中消耗的诱饵量。在三个季节的六个林地松鼠种群中进行了实地试验,使用带有集成 PIT 标签读取器的专门设计的松鼠专用诱饵漏斗进行了四天的诱饵部署。大多数日子里,大多数雄性和雌性灰松鼠都可以多次接受剂量,春季的诱饵部署更有可能有效,紧接着是第二个年度松鼠繁殖高峰期之前的冬季,然后是第一个繁殖高峰期之前的冬季。本研究的结果可用于设计未来向灰松鼠投放口服避孕药诱饵的方法,并且所使用的方法可应用于其他小型哺乳动物物种和其他诱饵投放系统。© 2024 英国皇家版权和作者所有。害虫管理科学由 John Wiley & Sons Ltd 代表化学工业协会出版。本文经英国王室文书局和苏格兰王室印刷局许可出版。

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