. Current herpetology. Reptiles; Herpetology. 44 Current HerpetoL 23(1) 2004. N 26°30' Fig. 2. Okinawa-style four-side entrance habu trap (FSE trap; 50x50x15 cm). A mouse cage is placed at the center of the trap. the four sides of the trap are triangular prism- shaped entrances with a 1 x 1 mm mesh alumi- num screen attached as a flap. A mouse is kept in a cage (15x15x10 cm) placed at the center of the trap. The mouse in the trap can be seen from outside the trap. Ten FSE traps baited with a live mouse and ten traps baited with mouse urine were located alternately at more than 20 m intervals a


. Current herpetology. Reptiles; Herpetology. 44 Current HerpetoL 23(1) 2004. N 26°30' Fig. 2. Okinawa-style four-side entrance habu trap (FSE trap; 50x50x15 cm). A mouse cage is placed at the center of the trap. the four sides of the trap are triangular prism- shaped entrances with a 1 x 1 mm mesh alumi- num screen attached as a flap. A mouse is kept in a cage (15x15x10 cm) placed at the center of the trap. The mouse in the trap can be seen from outside the trap. Ten FSE traps baited with a live mouse and ten traps baited with mouse urine were located alternately at more than 20 m intervals along a mountain path in the forest of Ginama, Kunigami Village, in the northern part of Okinawa Island (Fig. 3). Trapping was started on 24 March 1994 and continued until 11 August 1994. The traps were checked for captives every two weeks, when the mouse was tended to and mouse urine was replaced with fresh urine. Nighttime observations of foraging behavior of habus were conducted in an outdoor pen (about 306 m^), where 22 shelters (50xl00x 100 cm) were provided and approximately 30 habus were kept (Fig. 4). The outdoor pen was located at Ozato, Ozato Village, Okinawa, Japan (this facility belongs to the habu study section, Okinawa Prefectural Institute of Health and Environment). In the outdoor pen, eight FSE traps baited with mice had usually been placed to catch habus for laboratory experi- ments. The traps were checked every morning except Sundays. Captured habus were used for bioassay experiments of attractants for about two weeks, and then returned to the outdoor pen after feeding on one to three mice. On 11 August 1994, two FSE habu traps baited with. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Nihon Hachu Ryoseirui Gakkai. Kyoto : The Herpetological Society of Japan


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