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Home ranges, sex ratio and recruitment of the multimammate rat (<i>Mastomys natalensis</i>) in semi-arid areas in Tanzania

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Abstract Investigation of home ranges, sex ratio and recruitment of the multimammate rat ( Mastomys natalensis ) in semi-arid areas of Tanzania was conducted in maize and fallow fields using the capture-mark-release (CMR) technique. The aim of this study was to generate useful data for the management of M. natalensis . The relative home range size of M. natalensis was significantly higher during the wet [544 m 2 ± 25 standard error (SE)] than during the dry (447 m 2 ± 18 SE) season, in males (521 m 2 ± 23 SE) than in females (450 m 2 ± 17 SE) and in adults (576 m 2 ± 34 SE) than in juveniles (459 m 2 ± 16 SE). However, there were no significant differences between habitats. Sex ratio was not significantly different (p = 0.44) between habitats. Recruitment was significantly higher (p = 0.000) in maize fields (mean = 0.43) than in fallow land (mean = 0.32) and differed significantly over time (p &lt; 0.0001) with the highest recruitment recorded from April to July and the lowest from October to December. Management strategies should focus on managing rodents inhabiting maize fields using methods that affect their recruitment in order to reduce the population increase of M. natalensis .

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