INVESTIGADORES
CAVIA Regino
artículos
Título:
Seasonal abundance and distribution among habitats of small rodents on poultry farms.
Autor/es:
MIÑO, M.H.; CAVIA, R.; GÓMEZ VILLAFAÑE, I.E.; BILENCA, D.N.; BUSCH, M:
Revista:
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PEST MANAGEMENT
Editorial:
Knowledge Works Global Ltd, Taylor & Fransis
Referencias:
Año: 2007 vol. 53 p. 311 - 316
ISSN:
0967-0874
Resumen:
Small rodent communities and their distribution among habitats (sheds, perimeters and interphases) were seasonally sampled during 2 years on 30 poultry farms. Interphases were present when sheds were close to perimeters (in 16 of 30 farms). The exotic Mus musculus and four sylvan species: Calomys laucha, Akodon azarae, Oligoryzomys flavescens and Calomys musculinus were captured. M. musculus was more abundant in sheds and A. azarae in interphases and perimeters. The other species did not differ among habitats. M. musculus abundance did not vary through the year, whereas the abundance of the others was greater in autumn –winter. Sheds of farms with interphases were more probably infested with sylvan species than sheds of farms without interphases. Different kinds of management are needed to control both groups of species: not building sheds close to perimeters or keeping vegetation low in interphases for sylvan species, and periodical control in sheds and on chicken food for M. musculus.