Ecological and sociological considerations of using the TTVAR (trap, test, vaccinate, alter, return) method to control free-ranging domestic cat, Felis catus, populations /
To evaluate the assumptions made by trap, test, vaccinate, alter, return (TTVAR) proponents, I investigated the intraspecific spatial ecology of TTVAR-managed cats living on Texas A&M University property and on private property in College Station, Texas. Additionally, I surveyed Texas A&M U...
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2001 Dissertation A84 |
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2001 Dissertation A84 |
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