奥克兰岛野猫饵料基质的野外适口性和降解

IF 1.9 3区 环境科学与生态学 Q3 ECOLOGY New Zealand Journal of Ecology Pub Date : 2022-11-28 DOI:10.20417/nzjecol.47.3495
Finlay Cox, Paul Jacques, Micaela Kirby-Crowe, E. Murphy
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摘要

:原发性中毒是确保成功根除大岛猫(Felis catus)的重要方法。目前,新西兰用于根除野猫和控制景观规模的毒饵选择有限。作为开发可空中分布的猫用有毒诱饵的一部分,在奥克兰岛进行了一项无毒适口性试验,比较了三种原型肉基诱饵和一种目前注册的鱼粉聚合物颗粒对野猫和非目标物种的适口性。还通过定期拍摄诱饵照片并根据诱饵随时间的视觉外观推断诱饵的降解情况来估计诱饵在一系列环境条件下的降解率。144次共发现14只猫,所有猫都至少食用一种诱饵。结果表明,三种原型肉饵的适口性明显高于鱼粉聚合物饵。试验期间未观察到本地非目标动物食用任何诱饵。鱼粉聚合物诱饵的降解速度比肉基质慢。基于肉的基质的可食性结果令人鼓舞。为了获得更广泛使用的注册产品,还需要对一种有毒的肉基诱饵进行进一步的试验,以评估其功效。
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Field palatability and degradation of a selection of feral cat bait matrices on Auckland Island
: Primary poisoning is an important method to ensure the successful eradication of cats ( Felis catus ) from large islands. Poison bait options for feral cat eradications and landscape-scale control in New Zealand are limited at present. As part of the development of a toxic bait for cats that can be aerially distributed, a non-toxic palatability trial was undertaken on Auckland Island to compare three types of prototype meat-based bait and one currently registered fishmeal polymer pellet for their palatability to feral cats and non-target species. Degradation rates of baits over a range of environmental conditions were also estimated by taking photographs of baits at regular intervals and inferring degradation from visual appearance of baits over time. Fourteen individual cats were sighted on 144 occasions with all individuals consuming at least one bait type. Results show that the three prototype meat baits were significantly more palatable than the fishmeal polymer baits. No native non-target animals were observed consuming any of the baits during the trial. Fishmeal polymer baits degraded at a slower rate than the meat-based matrices. Palatability results for the meat-based matrices are encouraging. Further trials of a toxic meat-based bait will be required to assess efficacy in pursuit of a registered product for wider use.
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New Zealand Journal of Ecology
New Zealand Journal of Ecology 环境科学-生态学
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35
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期刊介绍: The New Zealand Journal of Ecology is a biannual peer-reviewed journal publishing ecological research relevant to New Zealand/Aotearoa and the South Pacific. It has been published since 1952 (as a 1952 issue of New Zealand Science Review and as the Proceedings of the New Zealand Ecological Society until 1977). The Journal is published by the New Zealand Ecological Society (Inc.), and is covered by Current Contents/Agriculture, Biology and Environmental Science, GEOBASE, and Geo Abstracts.
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