Canales-Cerro C, Hidalgo-Hermoso E, Cabello J, Sacristán I, Cevidanes A, Di Cataldo S, Napolitano C, Moreira-Arce D, Klarian S, Millán J
Centro de Investigación Marina Quintay (CIMARQ), Faculty of Life Sciences, Universidad Andres Bello, Viña del Mar, Chile.
Earth Sciences Department, Lemu, Frutillar, Chile.
Isotopes Environ Health Stud. 2022 Aug-Dec;58(4-6):316-326. doi: 10.1080/10256016.2022.2106225. Epub 2022 Aug 13.
Darwin's fox is an opportunistic omnivorous predator native to Chile classified as endangered by the IUCN Red List. Habitat use by Darwin's foxes can be negatively affected by the presence of free-ranging dogs that range freely across native and non-native habitats and can be a source of fox mortality. The objective of this study was to analyze the isotopic similarity of Darwin's fox and sympatric free-ranging dogs in Chiloé Island to determine the impact of anthropogenic environmental alterations on wild predators. We use hair samples to characterise and compare their C and N values and to evaluate isotopic similarity and isotope niches overlap. A generalised linear model was used to associate the isotope value with landscape variables (forest cover and vegetation type) and distance to the nearest house. We found no significant differences in C or N values between foxes and dogs, and a marginally significant isotope niche overlap (59.4 %). None of the selected variables at landscape and site scale were related to isotope values. Although our study is not a probe of direct contact between foxes and free-ranging dogs, the high isotopic similarity highlights the risk of pathogen spillover from free-ranging dogs to Darwin's foxes.
达尔文狐是一种原产于智利的机会主义杂食性食肉动物,被世界自然保护联盟红色名录列为濒危物种。自由放养的狗在原生和非原生栖息地自由活动,可能会对达尔文狐的栖息地利用产生负面影响,并且可能是狐狸死亡的一个原因。本研究的目的是分析奇洛埃岛达尔文狐和同域自由放养犬的同位素相似性,以确定人为环境变化对野生食肉动物的影响。我们使用毛发样本对它们的碳和氮值进行表征和比较,并评估同位素相似性和同位素生态位重叠。使用广义线性模型将同位素值与景观变量(森林覆盖和植被类型)以及到最近房屋的距离联系起来。我们发现狐狸和狗之间的碳或氮值没有显著差异,同位素生态位重叠略有显著(59.4%)。在景观和地点尺度上选择的变量均与同位素值无关。虽然我们的研究并非对狐狸和自由放养犬之间直接接触的探究,但高度的同位素相似性凸显了病原体从自由放养犬传播到达尔文狐的风险。