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Of the 21 animals >800 g recaptured, 10 were recaptured o10 days post inoculation and none showed signs of myxomatosis.
In the second round, probes for chromosomes 13 and 21 were used and the images recaptured to ensure accurate analysis of each nucleus.
After capturing an animal, a trap was moved to another station to avoid recaptures at the same trap station.
Any marks of cocoon or glue disappeared in animals recaptured 1 or 2 d later.
Of the 385 released bats, only two (0.5%) were recaptured once.
From our previous sampling in the region, we have obtained 3.7 + 2.7% recaptures at sites located inside the forest.
Integration into the system requires that isolated individuals be recaptured and isolated together.
Other towns were captured, then abandoned and then recaptured.