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Loxodontomys m. 170x78x28 28g testis 4.5mm; sv tiny, liver & lungs
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Loxodontomys m. 167x79x27 28g testis 3.5mm; sv tiny; liver ok; lungs
Four were discarded: two Geoxus, their data lost somewhere in the
computer but consisting of one adult male with big testes and a female with
4 embryos, plus two Loxodontomys as follows:
was: 3 Oligo (2.7% success), 16 A bro longi (14.5%), plus 2 Geoxus and 2
Shermans held 1 Geoxus, 1 Loxodontomys, and 2 longi. Total in 110 traps.
Anita's 23 MS held 4 longi, and 1 Loxodontomys and a wren. Her 23
Chelomyss, and 1 A bro olivaceus; released the Chelomys and the olivaceus.
Specialists was spring and empty, hence the rain not a problem. My 25 MS
trees high up on the other side of the lake. Only one of my Museum
November 14-Lago Correntoso. A couple of showers during the night, morning
Hence total of 110 traps.
Berberis, bamboo, and rose. Then another line along logs of 10 snap traps.
We drizzle, then cleared. Anita set 50 traps, half Shermans, in a line of
when they cleared the forest to make a new road, which never got made.
pig chaurs-like bushed, and many piles of old tree trunks left over from
abandoned roadbed with bamboo, Berberis, lupine, rose, big old collines,
layers of pumice. My line of 50 traps, half Shermans, covered the old
Chico. This is on the old roadbed that was cleared 25 years ago, deep,
and Lago Correntoso, about 4 km ESE of our campsite at Lago Espejo
but no signs of old fruits on it. Stopped on a side road between the road
Rosa. Oodies of lupine along the road, not quite blooming. Lots of rose,
We drove "north" from Rucus Malen looking for trapping sites with
bam.
different caretaker, young guy, agreed that there were few mice, even in the
Light rain about noon time and still drizzling at 3:30 when we left.
A
2 km away is not due to overtrapping last spring and autumn.
lungs ok. I guess we have shown that the scarcity of Oligo at Espejo Chico
dissected all; all breeding or close to it. All livers were OK, almost all:
success for Oligorxomys and 7.1% for A bro longi.
caught 5 A bro longi.
Total number of traps out was 110. Hence zero trap
Anita's line of 36, half Shermans.
caught 1 A bro longi. There were numerous triangles of recently felled pine