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SPECIES COMPOSITION, RELATIVE SEASONAL ABUNDANCE AND SEX RATIO OF COMMENSAL RODENT SPECIES IN PONNASU QUARTER, BAGO TOWNSHIP, BAGO REGION

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Title SPECIES COMPOSITION, RELATIVE SEASONAL ABUNDANCE AND SEX RATIO OF COMMENSAL RODENT SPECIES IN PONNASU QUARTER, BAGO TOWNSHIP, BAGO REGION
Language en
Publication date 2022-12-31
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Nway Nwe Aye
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Abstract
A survey on commensal rodent species was conducted to determine the species composition,
relative abundance and sex ration in Ponnasu Quarter, Bago Township, Bago Region from
December 2021 to August 2022. A randomized sampling design was used for this survey.
Trapping was conducted two consecutive nights per month in each selected street with 20 local
killed traps. A total of five traps were set in each house across inside and outside. Data were
analyzed statistically with Excel and SPSS software. Three species of commensal rodent
species, Rattus exulans (67%), Rattus rattus (12%) and Bandicota bengalensis (21%) were
trapped during the nine- month study period. Rattus exulans were observed as the more
abundant species inside the house. The results of statistical analysis showed that there was no
significant difference in the number of captured species between dry and wet seasons. The
number of captured males was not different from females in all captured species. The sex ratio
of all recorded species was found to be not different from the 1:1 sex ratio. This first survey of
commensal rodent species in this area will provide the basic factors for understanding the
abundance of commensal rodents that can transmit pathogens and cause zoonotic diseases.
Keywords
abundance, sex ratio, Rattus exulans, Rattus rattus, Bandicota bengalensis
Journal articles
2022
University of Yangon Research Journal 2022
503-512
Vol. 11, No.2
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