期刊文献+

Changes in Mediterranean mesocarnivore communities along urban and ex-urban gradients

Changes in Mediterranean mesocarnivore communities along urban and ex-urban gradients
原文传递
导出
摘要 Urbanization causes wildlife habitat loss, fragmentation, and the replacement of specialist species by generalists and/or exotic taxa. Because mesocarnivores are particularly vulnerable to habitat modifications, the rapid expansion of urban areas and the increasing trend for ex-urban development occurring in Mediterranean ecosystems may be major drivers of change in mesocamivore communities. We combined camera trapping and sign surveys to quantify the richness and relative abundance of a set of wild and domestic mesocarnivores. We quantified these variables controlling for the gradient of urbanism, ex-urbanism, and other environmental variables in patches of natural vegetation in the region of Madrid (central Spain), and a non-urbanized control area -220 km south of Madrid city. Using conditional autoregressive models (CAR) and model selection procedures, we found that urbanization influenced mesocarnivore community composition but this influence was not detrimental for all the species tested. Generalist carnivores such as the red fox Vulpes vulpes were more abundant in urban and ex-urban areas. Ex-urban development creates overlapping areas between wild and domestic species (such as the domestic cat Felis catus and the wildcat Felis silvestris) but contact between wild and domestic carnivores in natural areas is unlikely. Detection of species in the control area was very low. Therefore, the impact of urbanization in causing changes in mesocarnivore communities may be less than other factors such as illegal predator culling [Current Zoology 61 (5): 793-801, 2015].
出处 《Current Zoology》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2015年第5期793-801,共9页 动物学报(英文版)
关键词 URBANIZATION Exurbanization Mesocamivores Mediterranean Domestic carnivores Wild camivores 城市化 群落变化 地中海 梯度变化 郊区 野生动物 外来物种 家养动物
  • 相关文献

参考文献72

  • 1Anile S, Bizzarri L, Ragni B, 2009. Camera trappging the European wildcat Felis silvestris silvestris in Sicily (Southern Italy): Preliminary results. Hystrix 20: 55-60.
  • 2Artois M, Remond M, 1994. Viral diseases as a threat to freeliving cats Felis silvestris in continental Europe. Veterinary Record 134: 651-652.
  • 3Balme GA, Hunter LT, Siotow R, 2009). Evaluating methods for counting cryptic carnivores. The Journal of wildlife management 73: 433-441.
  • 4Barea-Azcon JM, Virgos E, Ballesteros-Duperon E, Moleon M, Chirosa M, 2007. Surveying carnivores at large spatial scales:.
  • 5A comparison of tour broad-applied methods. Biodiversity and Conservation 16: 1213-1230.
  • 6Bateman PW, Fleming PA, 2012. Big city life: Carnivores in urban environments. Journal of Zoology, 287: 1-23.
  • 7Blanco JC, Cortes Y, 2002. Conservacion y gestion del lobo en Espana. Madrid: Ministerio de Medio Ambiente, Direccion General de Conservacion de la Naturaleza.
  • 8Blondel J, Aronson J, 1999. Biology and Wildlife of the Mediterranean Region. New York: Oxford University Press.
  • 9Breitenmoser U, 1998. Large predators in the Alps: The fall and rise of man's competitors. Biological Conservation 83: 279- 289.
  • 10Broekhuizen S, Muskens GJDM, 2000. Utilization of rural and suburban habitat by pine marten Martes martes and beech marten Martes foina: Species-related potential and restrictions for adaptation. Lutra 43: 223-227.

相关作者

内容加载中请稍等...

相关机构

内容加载中请稍等...

相关主题

内容加载中请稍等...

浏览历史

内容加载中请稍等...
;
使用帮助 返回顶部