J. L. Boone, Ph.D., Ecology | |||||
Small Mammal Trapping:
Collier-Seminole State Park, Collier County, Florida 9 July 1991 Project Completion Report Jim Boone, Joshua Laerm, and Kevin Roe |
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On the night of 8 July 1991, 61 cotton mice (Peromyscus gossypinus) and 10 cotton rats (Sigmodon hispidus) were captured in Collier-Seminole State Park under Florida DNR permit number 8-91-6 and Florida Game and Freshwater Fish Commission permit number WX 91-120. No other animals were captured in the park. The 3 cotton rats captured near the park entrance were given to park personnel for voucher specimens. All other specimens will be housed at the Univeristy of Georgia Museum of Natural History. Information on trap sites is provided in Table 1, and information on 26 P. gossypinus used in electrophoretic studies is provided in Table 2. These 26 and the remaining P. gossypinus were used in morphological studies, and data from the other mice can be provided later. Table 1. Trap locations, trapping effort, and number of captures. ----------------------------------------------------------------- Site # traps P. gossypinus S. hispidus ----------------------------------------------------------------- Clay Road at Highway 41 75 1 7 Hwy 41 at Park Entrance 75 10 3 SE of Maintenance Yard 75 17 0 SE and East of Marina area 75 14 0 E Portion of Nature Trail 75 19 0 Total: 375 61 10 ----------------------------------------------------------------- Table 2. Data from 26 cotton mice who will be used in genetic studies. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Jim Location Sex Age Weight Repro. Parasites Boone # (g) Condition -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- JB 1725 Clay Rd at Hwy 41 M Adult 23.8 Nonactive JB 1726 Marina-maintenance area M Adult 21.9 Nonactive JB 1727 Marina-maintenance area F Adult 25.6 Nonactive JB 1728 Marina-maintenance area F Subadult 18.9 Nonactive JB 1729 Marina-maintenance area M Adult 27.0 Nonactive JB 1730 Marina-maintenance area M Adult 36.2 Nonactive 1 liver nematode JB 1731 Marina-maintenance area F Adult 33.1 Nonactive many liver nematodes JB 1732 Marina-maintenance area M Adult 27.5 Nonactive bot fly larvae scar JB 1733 Marina-maintenance area M Adult 22.6 Nonactive JB 1734 Marina-maintenance area F Adult 22.8 Nonactive JB 1735 Marina-maintenance area F Adult 29.6 Nonactive JB 1736 Marina-maintenance area M Adult 22.5 Nonactive JB 1737 Marina-maintenance area F Adult 28.2 Nonactive bot fly larvae JB 1738 Marina-maintenance area M Adult 23.4 Nonactive JB 1739 Marina-maintenance area F Adult 23.0 Nonactive bot fly larvae JB 1740 Marina-maintenance area M Adult 27.3 Nonactive bot fly larvae JB 1741 Marina-maintenance area M Adult 22.1 Nonactive JB 1742 Marina-maintenance area M Adult 22.6 Nonactive JB 1743 Marina-maintenance area F Adult 21.1 Nonactive bot fly larvae JB 1744 Marina-maintenance area M Adult 21.8 Nonactive JB 1745 Marina-maintenance area F Adult 24.1 Nonactive JB 1746 Marina-maintenance area M Adult 22.8 Nonactive JB 1747 Marina-maintenance area M Adult 23.4 Nonactive JB 1748 Marina-maintenance area F Adult 30.1 Nonactive JB 1749 Marina-maintenance area M Adult 21.8 Nonactive JB 1750 Marina-maintenance area F Adult 21.0 Nonactive -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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Note: All distances, elevations, and other facts are approximate. |
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