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在捕食者控制下的中型食肉动物群落结构:保护背景下的非预期模式。

Mesocarnivore community structure under predator control: Unintended patterns in a conservation context.

机构信息

cE3c - Centre for Ecology, Evolution and Environmental Changes, Faculdade de Ciências, Universidade de Lisboa, Campo Grande, Lisboa, Portugal.

CENA, Universidade de São Paulo, Piracicaba, São Paulo, Brazil.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2019 Jan 17;14(1):e0210661. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0210661. eCollection 2019.

Abstract

Across the Mediterranean, conservation programmes often operate concomitantly with hunting interests within game-lands. Carnivore guilds lie at the interface between contrasting management goals, being simultaneously fundamental components of ecosystems and targets of predator control to reduce predation on game species. Here, we evaluate the composition and spatial structure of a mesocarnivore community in a protected area of Southeast Portugal, with high economic investment in conservation and significant hunting activity. Between June and August 2015, we deployed 77 camera-traps across a ~80 km2 area. We report on interspecific disparities in mesocarnivore occupancy and associated environmental determinants. Contrasting occupancy states suggest an unbalanced community, biased towards the widespread occurrence of the red fox Vulpes vulpes ([Formula: see text]) compared to other species (stone marten Martes foina, European badger Meles meles, Egyptian mongoose Herpestes ichneumon, common genet Genetta genetta, and Eurasian otter Lutra lutra) exhibiting spatially-restricted occupancy patterns ([Formula: see text]). The feral cat Felis silvestris catus was the exception ([Formula: see text]) and, together with the stone marten, exhibited a positive association with human settlements. These findings are consistent with theoretical predictions on how mesocarnivore communities are shaped by the effects of non-selective predator control, paradoxically favouring species with higher population growth rates and dispersal abilities, such as the red fox. Our results reinforce the need to understand the role of predator control as a community structuring agent with potential unintended effects, while exposing issues hindering such attempts, namely non-selective illegal killing or biased/concealed information on legal control measures.

摘要

在地中海地区,保护项目通常与狩猎利益同时在狩猎区进行。食肉动物 guild 位于截然不同的管理目标之间的界面上,既是生态系统的基本组成部分,也是减少捕食对猎物物种的捕食的捕食控制的目标。在这里,我们评估了葡萄牙东南部一个保护区中一个中型食肉动物社区的组成和空间结构,该地区在保护方面有很高的经济投资,并且狩猎活动也很活跃。在 2015 年 6 月至 8 月期间,我们在一个约 80 平方公里的区域内部署了 77 个相机陷阱。我们报告了中型食肉动物占有率及其相关环境决定因素的种间差异。相反的占有率状态表明,该社区存在不平衡的情况,与其他物种(红狐 Vulpes vulpes、石貂 Martes foina、欧洲獾 Meles meles、埃及猫鼬 Herpestes ichneumon、普通猫 Genetta genetta 和欧亚水獭 Lutra lutra)相比,广泛存在的红狐占有更高的占有率([Formula: see text])。流浪猫 Felis silvestris catus 是个例外([Formula: see text]),与石貂一起,与人类住区呈正相关。这些发现与理论预测一致,即中型食肉动物社区是如何被非选择性捕食者控制的影响所塑造的,这种影响反而有利于具有更高种群增长率和扩散能力的物种,如红狐。我们的研究结果强调了理解捕食者控制作为一种具有潜在意外影响的群落结构形成因子的必要性,同时也暴露了阻碍这种尝试的问题,即非选择性的非法杀戮或对合法控制措施的偏置/隐藏信息。

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