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Posted by: tbrophy at Wed Mar 26 13:56:52 2014 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by tbrophy ] Ecological study on eastern indigos published in well-respected journal just a few years ago describes surgically implanting radio transmitters into 20 eastern indigos to study shifts in habitat use. A wildlife veterinarian cut open these snakes to implant the transmitters into the body cavity. Wonder how many of those snakes ended up dying. Potential for biasing results by invasive procedure was not addressed. | ||
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