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Vet Rec ; 155(2): 48-52, 2004 Jul 10.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15285283

ABSTRACT

Information derived from questionnaires sent to producers of free-range eggs, chickens, turkeys and geese was used to assess the extent of fox predation in terms of the density of the fox population and farm management factors. The mean reported bird mortality was less than 2 per cent for all the producers, but there were marked differences between them. Egg producers reported losing many more birds to foxes than other types of producer (up to 1000 birds in a laying cycle). On average, egg and goose producers lost the highest proportions of their total flocks (0.5 per cent). The extent of predation was not associated either with large-scale estimations of the density of the fox population or with variations in the farms' habitat. Chicken predation was not linked to differences in types of housing or fencing. However, there was a positive association between losses due to other causes and chicken predation. The results suggest that changes in farm management would be the most cost-effective means of reducing fox predation, rather than greater fox control.


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Foxes , Poultry , Predatory Behavior , Animals , Chickens , Eggs , England/epidemiology , Geese , Mortality , Surveys and Questionnaires , Turkeys
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Psychol Rep ; 80(2): 639-42, 1997 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9129380

ABSTRACT

As the internship marketplace becomes more competitive, doctoral students and faculty of professional psychology programs must become more knowledgeable of the selection criteria used by APA-accredited internship sites. Clinical experience was identified as one of the most important criteria used for selection by all respondents. However, criteria used by medical schools, university counseling centers, and Veterans Affairs Medical Centers, the three largest suppliers of internships, and by sites reporting low, medium, or high competitiveness appeared to vary as a function of the unique characteristics of the sites.


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Accreditation , Competitive Behavior , Internship, Nonmedical , Psychology, Clinical/education , School Admission Criteria , Adult , Counseling/education , Curriculum , Education, Graduate , Female , Humans , Male
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