Seasons of death: patterns of predation on wild lemurs and other fauna by endemic and introduced predators.

IF 1.2 4区 生物学 Q2 ZOOLOGY
Michelle L Sauther, Frank P Cuozzo, Ibrahim Antho Jacky Youssouf, Michael Strinden, Marni LaFleur, Jenifer Ness, Richard Scott Larsen, James Millette, Teague O'Mara
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Abstract

Introduced species can negatively impact endemic flora and fauna. Studies have primarily utilized camera trap observations and occupancy modelling to better clarify the presence/absence and temporal overlap of endemic and exotic predators. Longitudinal data from field research sites are important as they can provide a finer understanding of predator dynamics and their effects on endemic species. One such site is the Bezà Mahafaly Special Reserve, in southern Madagascar. Protected since the 1970s, the local human population around Bezà Mahafaly Special Reserve has greatly expanded, leading to habitat disturbance in the surrounding forests and increased contact between local wildlife, people and their livestock and dogs. Here we use a combination of scat sampling, field observations of successful and attempted predations, locations of scat samples with identifiable lemur remains, and camera trap data to better assess the predator ecology at Bezà Mahafaly Special Reserve. Our results indicate that forest cats (Felis catus), are effective predators of both adult and infant lemurs and appear to be a constant mammalian predator, utilizing mammal prey more than dogs. Dogs are both predators and scavengers of lemurs. Civets focus on small prey, such as insects and rodents as well as plant material. The fosa, Cryptoprocta ferox, are also present but may not hunt in the area continuously. The killing of an adult ring-tailed lemur by two men from outside the area indicate culturally imposed taboos against lemur killing may no longer be effective given that new arrivals may not share the same local cultural restrictions. Scat sampling of exotic predators is one way to expand our understanding of exotic and endemic predator impact on lemur populations, and long-term studies with multiple assessments of predation can provide a clearer understanding of how non-endemic and endemic predators affect endangered species survival.

死亡季节:本地和外来捕食者对野生狐猴和其他动物的捕食模式。
外来物种会对当地动植物群造成负面影响。研究主要利用相机陷阱观察和占据模型来更好地阐明地方性捕食者和外来捕食者的存在/不存在以及时间上的重叠。来自野外研究地点的纵向数据非常重要,因为这些数据可以让我们更深入地了解捕食者的动态及其对当地物种的影响。马达加斯加南部的 Bezà Mahafaly 特别保护区就是这样一个地点。贝扎-马哈法利特别保护区自 20 世纪 70 年代以来一直受到保护,但保护区周围的当地人口却大幅增加,导致周围森林的栖息地受到干扰,当地野生动物、人类及其牲畜和狗之间的接触也越来越多。在这里,我们结合粪便取样、对成功和未遂捕食的实地观察、可识别狐猴遗骸的粪便样本位置以及相机陷阱数据,来更好地评估贝扎-马哈法利特别保护区的捕食者生态。我们的研究结果表明,森林猫(Felis catus)是成年狐猴和幼年狐猴的有效捕食者,而且似乎是哺乳动物的固定捕食者,对哺乳动物猎物的利用率高于狗。狗既是狐猴的捕食者,也是清道夫。果子狸主要捕食小型猎物,如昆虫和啮齿动物以及植物材料。弗萨(Cryptoprocta ferox)也存在,但可能不会持续在该地区捕食。两名外来男子杀害了一只成年环尾狐猴,这表明,由于新来的狐猴可能与当地的文化限制不同,文化上对杀害狐猴的禁忌可能不再有效。对外来捕食者的粪便取样是扩大我们对外来和特有捕食者对狐猴种群影响的了解的一种方法,通过对捕食进行多重评估的长期研究可以更清楚地了解非特有和特有捕食者如何影响濒危物种的生存。
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Folia Primatologica
Folia Primatologica 生物-动物学
CiteScore
3.30
自引率
10.50%
发文量
36
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Recognizing that research in human biology must be founded on a comparative knowledge of our closest relatives, this journal is the natural scientist''s ideal means of access to the best of current primate research. ''Folia Primatologica'' covers fields as diverse as molecular biology and social behaviour, and features articles on ecology, conservation, palaeontology, systematics and functional anatomy. In-depth articles and invited reviews are contributed by the world’s leading primatologists. In addition, special issues provide rapid peer-reviewed publication of conference proceedings. ''Folia Primatologica'' is one of the top-rated primatology publications and is acknowledged worldwide as a high-impact core journal for primatologists, zoologists and anthropologists.
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