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Rabbit Sylvilagus

Coyote scent (urine) stations also attracted cottontail rabbits Sylvilagus flori-danus. In Texas, this behavior has aided rabbit censuses. The scent station count is more accurate than the traditional headlight count but more labor intensive... [Pg.412]

The pygmy rabbit Sylvilagus idahoensis), identified as threatened, is the only mammal species listed as endangered or threatened having the potential to occur on the Hanford Site. [Pg.34]

Find a place where cottontails, Sylvilagus floridanus (in other regions rabbits, Oryctolagus cuniculus) are consistently active. [Pg.39]

Other herpesviruses of animals. Herpesviruses that have been found in squirrel and spider monkeys have been shown to have oncogenic potential. Other oncogenic herpesviruses include Marek s disease virus of chickens (206 p.209), the Lucke virus of frogs, and Herpesvirus sylvilagus of the cottontail rabbit. [Pg.127]


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