Common Mole Rat, Tachyoryctes Splendens (Ruppell, 1836) Distribution and Its Impacts In Agricultural Fields in Angecha, Centeral Ethiopia
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2006-06
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Addis Ababa University
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This study deals with the current distribution, abundance and impacts of mole rats in
agricultural fields in Angacha. It was carried out from August 2005 to April 2006
covering the wet and dry seasons. The mole rat is the main rodent pest on Enset and
potatoes in Angacha though its effect is minor in other crops. Direct total count was
carried out from fresh surface signs (mounds) to estimate abundance and distribution of
mole rats. Vector gopher traps and conical “Yeshibowotimed” were set to serve as snap
and live traps. Stomach content analysis was carried out to determine food content of
mole rat. These were applied in randomly selected four sites representing the “Dega” and
“Woina-dega” climatic zones. Total counts using traps by digging and “Yeshibowotimed”
catches depicted that “Dega” climatic zone sites Ls and Sb have more mole rat
population than the “Woina-dega” climatic zone sites An-01 and K. Sb harbored 15
individuals per ha while An-01 7 individuals. The male to female sex ratio was 2.1:1.0,
which was statistically significant, but the variation is similar in all sites. Common mole
rats preferred open grasslands adjacent to crop fields and extend their foraging tunnels to
nearby crop fields that are not far away. Fertile, well-drained soil and richness of food
resources are the main factors for reduction in the length of burrow system ranging from
10.2 – 18.6 m. Although the animal minimizes expenditure of energy for burrowing in
areas of food resources, the bolthole is long to protect itself from danger. Loss on Enset
plantation is about 12% for the whole district. This is high where the plant requires 5 to 7
years to mature for food processing. This loss in such densely populated, with large
family size and reduced farmland is high. Devising proper control and sustainable
management on major and economically important rodent pest on Enset is crucial.
Key Words: Mole Rat, Tachyoryctes splendens, Agricultural fields, pest, Enset,
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Mole Rat,, Tachyoryctes splendens, Agricultural fields, pest, Enset