Studies On Repellent And Feeding Behaviour Of House Rat, Rattus Rattus, In Response To Cinnamamide

Rodenticides are the preferred option to prevent rodent attacks to cropproduce. However, secondary poisoning and development of shyness andresistance among rodents after exposure to toxic chemicals has increased thesearch for plant based effective, safe and ecofriendly control methods. Inpresent stu...

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Main Authors: Kaur , Jagwinder, Babbar, B K
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: ACS Publisher 2017
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spelling ftacspublisher:oai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/12115 2024-01-14T10:10:09+01:00 Studies On Repellent And Feeding Behaviour Of House Rat, Rattus Rattus, In Response To Cinnamamide Kaur , Jagwinder Babbar, B K 2017-09-02 application/pdf https://acspublisher.com/journals/index.php/abr/article/view/12115 eng eng ACS Publisher https://acspublisher.com/journals/index.php/abr/article/view/12115/10992 https://acspublisher.com/journals/index.php/abr/article/view/12115 10.48165/ Applied Biological Research; Vol. 19 No. 2 (2017): Applied Biological Research (May) 2017; 220-225 0974-4517 0972-0979 Cinnamamide Ethovision video tracking system eeding behaviour Rattus rattus feed scale consumption monitor repellent info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2017 ftacspublisher 2023-12-16T19:31:19Z Rodenticides are the preferred option to prevent rodent attacks to cropproduce. However, secondary poisoning and development of shyness andresistance among rodents after exposure to toxic chemicals has increased thesearch for plant based effective, safe and ecofriendly control methods. Inpresent study, repellent and feeding behaviour of house rat in response to 0.4%cinnamamide based formulation was studied using automated Ethovision videotracking system and feed scale consumption monitor. Results revealed absenceof primary repellent effect of cinnamamide formulation but existence of itssecondary repellent effect against house rat. Repellent effect of cinnamamideincreased with time during treatment period. Moreover, during treatmentperiod, rats handled treated bait less frequently as compared to the untreatedbait because feeding bouts events and feeding bout time also decreased duringtreatment period. Article in Journal/Newspaper Rattus rattus ACS Publisher Journals
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topic Cinnamamide
Ethovision video tracking system
eeding behaviour
Rattus rattus
feed scale consumption monitor
repellent
spellingShingle Cinnamamide
Ethovision video tracking system
eeding behaviour
Rattus rattus
feed scale consumption monitor
repellent
Kaur , Jagwinder
Babbar, B K
Studies On Repellent And Feeding Behaviour Of House Rat, Rattus Rattus, In Response To Cinnamamide
topic_facet Cinnamamide
Ethovision video tracking system
eeding behaviour
Rattus rattus
feed scale consumption monitor
repellent
description Rodenticides are the preferred option to prevent rodent attacks to cropproduce. However, secondary poisoning and development of shyness andresistance among rodents after exposure to toxic chemicals has increased thesearch for plant based effective, safe and ecofriendly control methods. Inpresent study, repellent and feeding behaviour of house rat in response to 0.4%cinnamamide based formulation was studied using automated Ethovision videotracking system and feed scale consumption monitor. Results revealed absenceof primary repellent effect of cinnamamide formulation but existence of itssecondary repellent effect against house rat. Repellent effect of cinnamamideincreased with time during treatment period. Moreover, during treatmentperiod, rats handled treated bait less frequently as compared to the untreatedbait because feeding bouts events and feeding bout time also decreased duringtreatment period.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Kaur , Jagwinder
Babbar, B K
author_facet Kaur , Jagwinder
Babbar, B K
author_sort Kaur , Jagwinder
title Studies On Repellent And Feeding Behaviour Of House Rat, Rattus Rattus, In Response To Cinnamamide
title_short Studies On Repellent And Feeding Behaviour Of House Rat, Rattus Rattus, In Response To Cinnamamide
title_full Studies On Repellent And Feeding Behaviour Of House Rat, Rattus Rattus, In Response To Cinnamamide
title_fullStr Studies On Repellent And Feeding Behaviour Of House Rat, Rattus Rattus, In Response To Cinnamamide
title_full_unstemmed Studies On Repellent And Feeding Behaviour Of House Rat, Rattus Rattus, In Response To Cinnamamide
title_sort studies on repellent and feeding behaviour of house rat, rattus rattus, in response to cinnamamide
publisher ACS Publisher
publishDate 2017
url https://acspublisher.com/journals/index.php/abr/article/view/12115
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op_source Applied Biological Research; Vol. 19 No. 2 (2017): Applied Biological Research (May) 2017; 220-225
0974-4517
0972-0979
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