Distribution of commensal rodents in some shops of three districts in Malakand region, Pakistan

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Autor(a) principal: Khan,W.
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Das,S. N., Ullah,H., Panhwar,W. A., Ahmed,S., Ahmad,M. S., Kamal,M., Ahmad,A., Mohsin,M. U., Hussain,A., Khaliq,G., Hussain,I.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Biology
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Resumo: Abstract Using wire mesh live traps distribution pattern of the Rattus rattus and Mus musculus in different shops of three districts of Malakand region, Pakistan were recorded from September 2014 to October 2015. Over all 103 rodents (Rattus rattus 86 and Mus musculus 17) were caught during in 0.04 trap success (2448 trap nights). Regression of daily captures on cumulative captures revealed an estimate of 103 rodents from all the sampled structures with an average of 3.55 rodents per shop. R. rattus; 83.4% of captures were numerically dominant in almost all types of shops sampled, and were significantly different than Mus musculus; 16.5% of captures. Both species were found together in some shops while they were mostly trapped from the separate shops. Male rodents outnumbered the females.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Distribution of commensal rodents in some shops of three districts in Malakand region, Pakistan
title Distribution of commensal rodents in some shops of three districts in Malakand region, Pakistan
spellingShingle Distribution of commensal rodents in some shops of three districts in Malakand region, Pakistan
Khan,W.
synanthropic rodents
vertebrate pests
house rats
house mice
Malakand-Pakistan
title_short Distribution of commensal rodents in some shops of three districts in Malakand region, Pakistan
title_full Distribution of commensal rodents in some shops of three districts in Malakand region, Pakistan
title_fullStr Distribution of commensal rodents in some shops of three districts in Malakand region, Pakistan
title_full_unstemmed Distribution of commensal rodents in some shops of three districts in Malakand region, Pakistan
title_sort Distribution of commensal rodents in some shops of three districts in Malakand region, Pakistan
author Khan,W.
author_facet Khan,W.
Das,S. N.
Ullah,H.
Panhwar,W. A.
Ahmed,S.
Ahmad,M. S.
Kamal,M.
Ahmad,A.
Mohsin,M. U.
Hussain,A.
Khaliq,G.
Hussain,I.
author_role author
author2 Das,S. N.
Ullah,H.
Panhwar,W. A.
Ahmed,S.
Ahmad,M. S.
Kamal,M.
Ahmad,A.
Mohsin,M. U.
Hussain,A.
Khaliq,G.
Hussain,I.
author2_role author
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author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Khan,W.
Das,S. N.
Ullah,H.
Panhwar,W. A.
Ahmed,S.
Ahmad,M. S.
Kamal,M.
Ahmad,A.
Mohsin,M. U.
Hussain,A.
Khaliq,G.
Hussain,I.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv synanthropic rodents
vertebrate pests
house rats
house mice
Malakand-Pakistan
topic synanthropic rodents
vertebrate pests
house rats
house mice
Malakand-Pakistan
description Abstract Using wire mesh live traps distribution pattern of the Rattus rattus and Mus musculus in different shops of three districts of Malakand region, Pakistan were recorded from September 2014 to October 2015. Over all 103 rodents (Rattus rattus 86 and Mus musculus 17) were caught during in 0.04 trap success (2448 trap nights). Regression of daily captures on cumulative captures revealed an estimate of 103 rodents from all the sampled structures with an average of 3.55 rodents per shop. R. rattus; 83.4% of captures were numerically dominant in almost all types of shops sampled, and were significantly different than Mus musculus; 16.5% of captures. Both species were found together in some shops while they were mostly trapped from the separate shops. Male rodents outnumbered the females.
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