Description of box trapping, immobilisation, anaesthesia monitoring and blood chemistry and serology in free-ranging European wildcats (Felis silvestris) in Southwest Germany

IF 1.8 3区 生物学 Q3 ECOLOGY European Journal of Wildlife Research Pub Date : 2023-12-06 DOI:10.1007/s10344-023-01752-5
Dominik Fischer, Luisa Fischer, Ines Leonhardt, Markus Dietz, Malte Götz, Michael Lierz, Olaf Simon, Johannes Lang
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Specific questions in wildlife research and surveillance require safe and efficient capture, handling and anaesthesia protocols to enable sampling and transmitter placement in free-ranging individuals. For wild felids, various protocols are available, but detailed reports for European wildcats (Felis silvestris) are scarce. In particular, tools for anaesthesia monitoring under field conditions and reference values for heart rate, respiratory rate, oxygen saturation and body temperature are missing. In the present study, European wildcats were caught in box traps before being released into catch bags for manual restraint. Inside the bags, ketamine-xylazine anaesthesia was applied via intramuscular injection, adjusted to the animal’s body weight. During anaesthesia, samples were taken, and vital variables were monitored continuously. Haematology and blood chemistry parameters were obtained, along with serological markers for antibodies against feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV), feline coronavirus and antigens of feline leukaemia virus (FeLV). In total, 29 wildcats were captured, of which 21 were examined and marked with passive integrated transponders. Twelve wildcats were collared with GPS transmitters. Handling time under anaesthesia averaged 30 min (range 26–35 min). Heart rate ranged between 76 and 170 beats/min and respiratory rate between 20 and 52 breaths/min. Relative arterial oxygen saturation stayed mainly between 93 and 99%, and rectal temperature ranged between 36.2 and 40.2 °C. Further, FeLV antibodies were detected in 2/21 samples. The applied protocol facilitated safe and sufficient examination, sampling and transmitter placement, as well as the establishment of haematological and blood chemical values in free-ranging European wildcats for the first time.

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德国西南部自由放养的欧洲野猫(Felis silvestris)的箱夹、固定、麻醉监测、血液化学和血清学描述
野生动物研究和监测中的具体问题需要安全有效的捕获、处理和麻醉方案,以便在自由放养的个体中进行采样和发射器放置。对于野生猫科动物,有各种可用的协议,但关于欧洲野猫(Felis silvestris)的详细报告很少。特别是缺少现场麻醉监测工具和心率、呼吸率、血氧饱和度和体温的参考值。在目前的研究中,欧洲野猫在被释放到捕获袋中进行人工约束之前被捕获在箱子陷阱中。袋内肌肉注射氯胺酮-二嗪麻醉,根据动物体重进行调整。麻醉期间,采集标本,连续监测重要变量。获得血液学和血液化学参数,以及抗猫免疫缺陷病毒(FIV)、猫冠状病毒和猫白血病病毒(FeLV)抗原的血清学标记物。总共捕获了29只野猫,其中21只被检查并用被动综合应答器进行了标记。12只野猫被戴上了GPS发射器。麻醉下处理时间平均为30分钟(范围26-35分钟)。心率在76到170次/分之间,呼吸频率在20到52次/分之间。相对动脉血氧饱和度主要维持在93 ~ 99%之间,直肠温度在36.2 ~ 40.2℃之间。此外,2/21的样本中检测到FeLV抗体。所采用的协议首次促进了对自由放养的欧洲野猫进行安全和充分的检查、取样和发送器放置,以及建立血液学和血液化学值。
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期刊介绍: European Journal of Wildlife Research focuses on all aspects of wildlife biology. Main areas are: applied wildlife ecology; diseases affecting wildlife population dynamics, conservation, economy or public health; ecotoxicology; management for conservation, hunting or pest control; population genetics; and the sustainable use of wildlife as a natural resource. Contributions to socio-cultural aspects of human-wildlife relationships and to the history and sociology of hunting will also be considered.
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