2024
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0296920
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Urban rats are the ‘fall-guy’: Resident motivations for municipal rat complaints

Michael Joseph Lee,
Kaylee A. Byers,
Xiaocong Guo
et al.

Abstract: Rats are an important issue in cities globally. Despite their ubiquity, perceptions and concerns about rats vary with circumstance and the context in which a person interacts with them. Municipal rat management programs are a service to communities and therefore must be responsive to the varied concerns of their residents. Understanding why communities are concerned about rats can help inform rat management programs to meet the specific needs of their residents. The objective of this study was to identify why … Show more

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