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Factors affecting red-winged blackbird response to methiocarb,an avian repellent
Authors:RDaniel Thompson  CVal Grant  Donald J Elias
Institution:Denver Wildlife Research Center, Building 16, Federal Center, Denver, Colorado 80225 USA
Abstract:Two physiological responses (heart rate and respiration rate) and a behavioral response (keypecking rate) were measured to determine whether or not bait from and/or gastrointestinal content would influence the efficacy of an avian repellent on red-winged blackbirds. Methiocarb was administered under four conditions (i.e., cracked corn or pellet baits and food deprivation or nondeprivation). Results show that both physiological and behavioral responses to methiocarb are much more pronounced when it is administered in pellet form to food-deprived birds. These findings help explain some inconsistencies in results of field evaluations of methiocarb and illustrate the significance of formulation and the timing of treatment application as important factors in development of bird damage control agents and techniques.
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