2020
DOI: 10.3390/ani10101843
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Development of the Mata Hari Judas Queen (Felis catus)

Abstract: Cats (Felis catus) are significant predators of mammals, birds, frogs and reptiles and are implicated in mammal species extinctions in Australia. Current controls fail to eradicate entire populations allowing survivors to re-establish. The use of the Mata Hari Judas (MHJ) technique, i.e., inducing prolonged oestrus using hormone implants, can enhance the eradication of remnant animals and would greatly improve conservation efforts. The hypotheses tested were that hormone implants could induce prolonged oestrus… Show more

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“…Mata Hari Judas goats performed better than any other control technique in removing the last 1000 goats on Santiago Island in the Galapagos, reducing the time and associated costs of the control program (Cruz et al 2009). The application of this technique with other species has been proposed, including as a tool for feral cat management (Murray et al 2020). Because the Mata Hari Judas technique relies upon the instinct of an animal to locate a mate, cats' sexual promiscuity (Dickman et al 2019) has the potential to assist in the use of the technique (Campbell et al 2007;Murray et al 2020).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Mata Hari Judas goats performed better than any other control technique in removing the last 1000 goats on Santiago Island in the Galapagos, reducing the time and associated costs of the control program (Cruz et al 2009). The application of this technique with other species has been proposed, including as a tool for feral cat management (Murray et al 2020). Because the Mata Hari Judas technique relies upon the instinct of an animal to locate a mate, cats' sexual promiscuity (Dickman et al 2019) has the potential to assist in the use of the technique (Campbell et al 2007;Murray et al 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The application of this technique with other species has been proposed, including as a tool for feral cat management (Murray et al 2020). Because the Mata Hari Judas technique relies upon the instinct of an animal to locate a mate, cats' sexual promiscuity (Dickman et al 2019) has the potential to assist in the use of the technique (Campbell et al 2007;Murray et al 2020). Previous studies have determined that sexually mature female cats (queens) can be induced into prolonged oestrus using a number of mechanisms (Hyndman et al 2020;Murray et al 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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