SYMPOSIA PAPER Published: 01 June 1979
STP34963S

Age as a Factor in Rodent Susceptibility to Rodenticides—A Review

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Age is discussed as a factor in the susceptibility of animals to iodenticides such as strychnine, ANTU, anticoagulants, arsenic, crimidine, endrin, barium carbonate, and chemosterilants. Age-differential mortality will be of importance if the difference is great enough and if baits cannot be strengthened without the loss of bait acceptance. Some possible implications of these age-related differences to actual rodent control practices and to laboratory and field efficacy tests are discussed. Agerelated toxicity differences of some rodenticides to certain nontarget species are included for practical and comparative purposes. Age-specific toxicity tests are suggested. The authors speculate that age-related behavioral traits may play an independent role or compound an age-toxicity association.

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Salmon, TP
University of California, Davis, Calif
Marsh, RE
University of California, Davis, Calif
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Developed by Committee: E35
Pages: 84–98
DOI: 10.1520/STP34963S
ISBN-EB: 978-0-8031-4748-5
ISBN-13: 978-0-8031-0594-2