dc.creatorPorter, Fleur H.
dc.creatorCosta, Federico
dc.creatorRodrigues, Gorete
dc.creatorFarias, Helena
dc.creatorCunha, Marcelo
dc.creatorGlass, Gregory E., et al.
dc.date.accessioned2022-10-07T20:19:03Z
dc.date.available2022-10-07T20:19:03Z
dc.date.issued2015
dc.identifier1545-1542
dc.identifierhttp://repositorio.ufba.br/ri/handle/ri/19162
dc.identifierv.96, n.2, p.317–323
dc.identifier.urihttp://repositorioslatinoamericanos.uchile.cl/handle/2250/4017553
dc.description.abstractRattus norvegicus Norway rat)is one of the most abundant and geographically widespread mammals. Ecological studies focusing on urban Norway rat populations are restricted to temperate regions, and data describing populations from tropical cities are lacking. We compared the morphometrics and demographic characteristics of rats captured in urban low-income settlements in Salvador, Brazil, to a season, environmental area of capture, and sex-matched sample from Baltimore, Maryland. Norway rats of both sexes were significantly smaller in Salvador, although the threshold mass marking sexual maturity was equivalent for both cities. Pregnancy rates were comparable (~50%); however, juveniles were commonly trapped in Salvador (20%) while they were rarely trapped in Baltimore during winter months (2%). These findings suggest that tropical and temperate rats differ with respect to body metrics, while size at sexual maturity is similar. Further studies conducted over different seasons are required before any firm conclusions are reached; however, this study provides preliminary support for Bergmann’s rule that species at higher absolute latitude are larger than the same species sampled at lower latitudes.
dc.languageen
dc.publisherAmerican Society of Mammalogists
dc.rightsAcesso Aberto
dc.sourcehttp://jmammal.oxfordjournals.org/content/jmammal/96/2/317.full.pdf
dc.subjectBergmann’s rule
dc.subjectInvasive species
dc.subjectNorway rat
dc.subjectRodent control
dc.subjectUrban ecology
dc.titleMorphometric and demographic differences between tropical and temperate Norway rats (Rattus norvegicus).
dc.typeArtigo de Periódico


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