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Bobcat

Cumbie PM. 1975a. Mercury in hair of bobcats and raccoons. J Wild Manage 39 419 25. [Pg.172]

Mirex concentrations in muscle and liver of mammalian wildlife in Alabama and Georgia during the period 1973 to 1976 from reference areas were always less than 0.04 mg mirex/kg FW in muscle and less than 0.07 mg/kg FW in liver (Hill and Dent 1985). In mirex-treated areas, conspecifics were collected up to 2 years posttreatment. Maximum concentrations of mirex in muscle and liver from mirex-treated areas were always less than 1.0 mg/kg FW in raccoons, bobcats (Lynx rufus), mink (Mustela vison), and foxes (Urocyon sp., Vulpes sp.). Higher concentrations of 3.7 mg/kg FW in muscle and 1.1 mg/kg FW in liver were measured in the river otter (Lutra... [Pg.1145]

Mattina, M.J.I., Pignatello, J.J. and Swiharat, R.K. (1991) Identification of volatile components of bobcat (Lynx rufus) urine. J. Chem. Ecol. 17, 451-462. [Pg.59]

Mountain beaver, Aplodontia rufa, a primitive rodent from northwestern North America, fed less from food bowls if the rim was scented with mink anal gland secretion, or urine from mink, bobcat, coyote, or dog. The control odors butyric acid or guinea pig urine had no effect (Epple et fl/., 1993). Mountain beaver did not respond significantly to mustelid sulfur compounds though, yet these deter other small mammals (Epple etal, 1993). [Pg.402]

Numbers of visits to scent stations baited with fatty acid tablets or prey odor such as shellfish oil allows estimation of population sizes of free-living red and gray foxes, raccoons, striped skunks, river otter, bobcats, cottontail rabbits, and oppossums. However, Smith et al. (1994) showed that the numbers of raccoon visits to scent stations did not reflect the size of their population. [Pg.412]

Bobcat or small tractor loader with 3/4-1 yard bucket with fork. If producing large... [Pg.92]

Black bears, cats (including bobcats and mountain lions), coyotes, dogs, foxes, martens, raccoons, skunks, weasels, wolverines, wolves... [Pg.488]

Bobcat, Lynx rufus, 211, 510, 804 Domestic cat, Felis domesticus, 308 Eastern native cat, Dasyurus viverrinus, 802 Polecat. European, Mustela putoriusfu.ro,... [Pg.946]


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