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Improved Trapping and Handling of an Arboreal, Montane Mammal: Red Panda Ailurus fulgens

SIMPLE SUMMARY: Capture and handling is essential to study some biological and ecological properties of free-ranging animals. However, capturing an arboreal and cryptic species such as the red panda is challenging due to the difficult terrain, their elusive nature, and potential risks to human and a...

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Autores principales: Bista, Damber, Lama, Sonam Tashi, Weerman, Janno, Sherpa, Ang Phuri, Pandey, Purushotam, Thapa, Madhuri Karki, Acharya, Haribhadra, Hudson, Nicholas J., Baxter, Greg S., Murray, Peter John
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Publicado: MDPI 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8064068/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33805041
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani11040921
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author Bista, Damber
Lama, Sonam Tashi
Weerman, Janno
Sherpa, Ang Phuri
Pandey, Purushotam
Thapa, Madhuri Karki
Acharya, Haribhadra
Hudson, Nicholas J.
Baxter, Greg S.
Murray, Peter John
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Lama, Sonam Tashi
Weerman, Janno
Sherpa, Ang Phuri
Pandey, Purushotam
Thapa, Madhuri Karki
Acharya, Haribhadra
Hudson, Nicholas J.
Baxter, Greg S.
Murray, Peter John
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: Capture and handling is essential to study some biological and ecological properties of free-ranging animals. However, capturing an arboreal and cryptic species such as the red panda is challenging due to the difficult terrain, their elusive nature, and potential risks to human and animal safety. We developed and successfully tested a protocol for tracking, capture, immobilization, and handling of red pandas. This method could also be used, with some modifications, for other arboreal species. This study extends the known range of body weight and length of free-ranging red pandas. We also report some new morphometric data that could serve as a guide for field identification. ABSTRACT: It is sometimes essential to have an animal in the hand to study some of their ecological and biological characteristics. However, capturing a solitary, cryptic, elusive arboreal species such as the red panda in the wild is challenging. We developed and successfully tested a protocol for tracking, trapping, immobilization, and handling of red pandas in the wild in eastern Nepal. We established a red panda sighting rate of 0.89 panda/day with a capture success rate of 0.6. We trapped and collared one animal in 3.7 days. On average, we took nearly 136 (range 50–317) min to capture an animal after spotting it. Further processing was completed in 38.5 (21–70) min. Before capture, we found it difficult to recognize the sex of the red panda and to differentiate sub-adults above six months from adults. However, body weight, body length, tail length, shoulder height, and chest girth can be used for diagnosis, as these attributes are smaller in sub-adults. Our method is a welfare-friendly way of trapping and handling wild red pandas. We report new morphometric data that could serve as a guide for field identification.
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spelling pubmed-80640682021-04-24 Improved Trapping and Handling of an Arboreal, Montane Mammal: Red Panda Ailurus fulgens Bista, Damber Lama, Sonam Tashi Weerman, Janno Sherpa, Ang Phuri Pandey, Purushotam Thapa, Madhuri Karki Acharya, Haribhadra Hudson, Nicholas J. Baxter, Greg S. Murray, Peter John Animals (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: Capture and handling is essential to study some biological and ecological properties of free-ranging animals. However, capturing an arboreal and cryptic species such as the red panda is challenging due to the difficult terrain, their elusive nature, and potential risks to human and animal safety. We developed and successfully tested a protocol for tracking, capture, immobilization, and handling of red pandas. This method could also be used, with some modifications, for other arboreal species. This study extends the known range of body weight and length of free-ranging red pandas. We also report some new morphometric data that could serve as a guide for field identification. ABSTRACT: It is sometimes essential to have an animal in the hand to study some of their ecological and biological characteristics. However, capturing a solitary, cryptic, elusive arboreal species such as the red panda in the wild is challenging. We developed and successfully tested a protocol for tracking, trapping, immobilization, and handling of red pandas in the wild in eastern Nepal. We established a red panda sighting rate of 0.89 panda/day with a capture success rate of 0.6. We trapped and collared one animal in 3.7 days. On average, we took nearly 136 (range 50–317) min to capture an animal after spotting it. Further processing was completed in 38.5 (21–70) min. Before capture, we found it difficult to recognize the sex of the red panda and to differentiate sub-adults above six months from adults. However, body weight, body length, tail length, shoulder height, and chest girth can be used for diagnosis, as these attributes are smaller in sub-adults. Our method is a welfare-friendly way of trapping and handling wild red pandas. We report new morphometric data that could serve as a guide for field identification. MDPI 2021-03-24 /pmc/articles/PMC8064068/ /pubmed/33805041 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani11040921 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) ).
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Bista, Damber
Lama, Sonam Tashi
Weerman, Janno
Sherpa, Ang Phuri
Pandey, Purushotam
Thapa, Madhuri Karki
Acharya, Haribhadra
Hudson, Nicholas J.
Baxter, Greg S.
Murray, Peter John
Improved Trapping and Handling of an Arboreal, Montane Mammal: Red Panda Ailurus fulgens
title Improved Trapping and Handling of an Arboreal, Montane Mammal: Red Panda Ailurus fulgens
title_full Improved Trapping and Handling of an Arboreal, Montane Mammal: Red Panda Ailurus fulgens
title_fullStr Improved Trapping and Handling of an Arboreal, Montane Mammal: Red Panda Ailurus fulgens
title_full_unstemmed Improved Trapping and Handling of an Arboreal, Montane Mammal: Red Panda Ailurus fulgens
title_short Improved Trapping and Handling of an Arboreal, Montane Mammal: Red Panda Ailurus fulgens
title_sort improved trapping and handling of an arboreal, montane mammal: red panda ailurus fulgens
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8064068/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33805041
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani11040921
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