Guidelines of the American Society of Mammalogists for the Use of Wild Mammals in Research
Publication Type: |
Journal Article |
Year of Publication: |
2007 |
Authors: |
W.L. Gannon, R.S. Sikes |
Publication/Journal: |
Journal of Mammalogy |
Keywords: |
animal capture, animal care, animal housing, animal marking, animal use ethics, federal regulation, institutional animal care and use committee, trapping |
Abstract:
General guidelines for use of wild mammal species are updated from the 1998 version approved by the American Society of Mammalogists (ASM) and expanded to include additional resources. Included are details on marking, housing, trapping, and collecting mammals. These guidelines cover current professional techniques and regulations involving mammals used in research. Institutional animal care and use committees, regulatory agencies, and investigators should review and approve procedures concerning use of vertebrates at any particular institution. These guidelines were prepared and approved by the ASM, whose collective expertise provides a broad and comprehensive understanding of the biology of nondomesticated mammals in their natural environments.