一种改进的刺猬识别标记方法。

N. Reeve, Clare Bowen, J. Gurnell
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作为2014年5月开始在摄政公园(英国伦敦)对刺猬进行的长期研究的一部分,我们开发并测试了一种改进的识别标记方法,该方法使用10毫米长的黄色塑料套管(热缩聚烯烃),上面印有预先打印的动物识别号码。在一年两次的研究期间,每只刺猬的六根刺在头顶后面的一个中央补丁上被标记上重复的数字;在活动和卷起的刺猬中都很容易看到。2016年5月(2015年9月标记的动物)至2018年5月,8个月(9月至5月)后的平均标签数为3.78个(SE = 0.24, n = 45), 4个月(5月至9月)后的平均标签数为4.16个(SE = 0.31, n = 25)。在另外五个案例中,个体在一年或更长时间后很容易被识别出来。这些标签对福利的影响最小,不会干扰脊椎的功能,任何找到动物的人都能很容易地读懂。我们的结论是,这种方法非常有效,需要最少的操作,适合志愿现场工作人员使用。只有一根刺上有标记的刺可以进行正确的识别,这使得它特别适合于识别被公路撞死、部分被吃掉或腐烂的刺猬。
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An improved identification marking method for hedgehogs.
As part of a long-term study of hedgehogs in The Regent’s Park (London, U.K.) begun in May 2014, we developed and tested an improved identification marking method using 10 mm lengths of yellow plastic sleeving (heatshrink polyolefin) bearing pre-printed animal identification numbers. During twice-yearly study periods, six spines on each hedgehog were marked with duplicate numbers in a single central patch just behind the crown of the head; easily visible in both active and rolled-up hedgehogs. From May 2016 (animals marked in September 2015) to May 2018, the mean number of tags remaining in the pelage after eight months (September to May) was 3.78 (SE = 0.24, n = 45) and 4.16 (SE = 0.31, n = 25) after four months (May to September). In five additional cases, individuals were easily identified after periods of one year or more. The tags have minimal welfare implications, do not interfere with the function of the spines and can be easily read by anyone finding the animal. We conclude that this method is very effective, requires minimal handling and is suitable for use by volunteer field workers. Only one marked spine allows correct identification, making it especially suitable for identifying road-killed, partially eaten or decomposed hedgehogs.
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