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We monitor small mammal abundance twice annually (January and June) because our abundance of bobwhites tend to track small mammals very closely. Our technicians set a total of 1,176  Sherman traps across the Ranch for 4 consecutive nights (Jan 10-14) resulting in 4,704 total trap-nights of effort. This surveillance showed our rodent abundance remains quite low relative to our long-term data. Of note, our “rodent of interest” (cotton rats) are essentially absent from our landscape. Note in the graph how cotton rats irrupted in 2015-16, but have remained at only low levels since then. Specifics included:

  • A total of 350 small mammals were captured among 10 species;
  • 241 unique individuals were captured;
  • 2 species: Peromyscus spp. (27%) and Merriam’s Pocket mouse (25%) accounted for 52% of total captures;
  • 3 species: House mouse (16%), Hispid Pocket mouse (13%) and Plains Harvest mouse (10%) accounted for 39% of total captures;
  • Only 1 cotton rat (Sigmodon hispidus) was recorded.

by Dan Foley