The Desert Woodrat: A Laboratory Colony

Abstract
The success of laboratory or simulated epizoological studies and related research involving native mammals may be dependent upon an assured supply of the species being studied. If the research is purely bacteriological in nature, then it is often required that the animals be reared under standard conditions and have a known pedigree—preferably at least second or third generation laboratory-reared stock.

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