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Muskrats

It is normally found in western Siberia. The natural reservoirs are ticks, rodents, and muskrats. Ticks remain infective for life. This is a biosafety level 4 agent. [Pg.564]

Secondary Hazards Aerosols Body tissue (from rodents, muskrats) Blood and body fluids (from rodents, muskrats) Fomites (with vectors). [Pg.564]

Halbrook, R.S., R.L. Kirkpatrick, P.F. Scanlon, M.R. Vaughan, and H.P. Veit. 1993. Muskrat populations in Virginia s Elizabeth River physiological condition and accumulation of environmental contaminants. Arch. Environ. Contam. Toxicol. 25 438-445. [Pg.221]

Stevens, R.T., T.L. Ashwood, and J.M. Sleeman. 1997. Mercury in hair of muskrats (Ondatra zibethicus) and mink (Mustela vison) from the U.S. Department of Energy Oak Ridge Reservation. Bull. Environ. Contam. Toxicol. 58 720-725. [Pg.440]

Muskrat, Ondatra zibethicus August 1960, Oak Ridge, Tennessee, from settling basin for radioactive wastes, single most radioactive animal Brain vs. eyes ... [Pg.1675]

FIGURE 9.2 Immature muskrats do not avoid live traps scented with musk from adult male muskrats, as adults do. (After data from van den Berk and Miiller-Schwarze, 1984.)... [Pg.242]

Ritter, F. J., Briiggemann, I. E. M., Gut, J., and Persoons, C. J. (1982). Recent pheromone research in the Netherlands on muskrats and some insects pests introduced from America into Europe the muskrat, Odatra zibethicus, the American cockroach, Peri-planeta americana, and the beet army worm, Spodoptera exigua. American Chemical Society Symposium Series 190,107-130. [Pg.505]

The remaining fur fiber is then sheared with revolving blades to a velvety texture. Nutria, some rabbit, and muskrat may also be sheared to imitate seal. Pointing , a process of gluing either badger or monkey guard hair into furs, adds... [Pg.449]

Province of Newfoundland and Labrador Hydro Group of Companies Lower Churchill Development Corporation Gull Island Power Company Twin Falls Power Corporation Churchill Falls (Labrador) Corporation Gull Island Muskrat Falls... [Pg.324]

Castoreum or caster is a strongly scented creamy fluid derived from the genitals of male beavers. This name is also applied to similar materials taken from otters and muskrats. These fluids are used by the animals to mark their territories and to attract females. They are reputed to have the same effects on other species, notably humans, when incorporated into perfumes or creams. Castoreum perfume is produced by placing the entire gland into alcohol. [Pg.149]

Recent Pheromone Research in the Netherlands on Muskrats and Some Insects... [Pg.107]


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