N. Hovland et Hp. Andreassen, FLUORESCENT POWDER AS DYE IN BAIT FOR STUDYING FORAGING AREAS IN SMALL MAMMALS, Acta Theriologica, 40(3), 1995, pp. 315-320
We examined the characteristics of fluorescent powder as dye in bait f
or the purpose of studying individual foraging areas of the root vole
Microtus oeconomus (Pallas, 1776). Colours were visible in the faeces
2-3 h after consumption, and were still evident 36-48 h after the remo
val of bait. It was possible to distinguish up to four different colou
rs in faeces from one individual if the appropriate combination of col
oured powder was used. The method is a better alternative to other mar
kers commonly used in bait because only a small extra sampling effort
is needed during trapping, and the observation of colours is relativel
y easy in UV-light. Because the persistance of the colour powder in th
e animal is relatively short, the method facilitates studies of short-
term changes in foraging areas.