Habitat Occupancy of Brown Hyaenas and Civets in a Multi-Predator, Semi-Arid Savanna Landscape

IF 1.1 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q4 ECOLOGY
Allan Tarugara, Bruce W. Clegg
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Abstract

Studies on African carnivores usually focus on the large cats, and limited attention is given to the less charismatic species such as brown hyaenas (Parahyaena brunnea) and African civets (Civettictis civetta), despite their important role in ecosystem function and balance. The determinants of brown hyaena and civet space use are not well documented across their range, and information on their ecological habits is limited. Camera trapping is a widely used survey approach for recording carnivore presence and recent studies have piggybacked on camera trap by-catch data to gain insight into the ecologies of understudied species. In this paper, we used by-catch data from a leopard camera trap survey to model brown hyaena and civet habitat selection and occupancy at Malilangwe Wildlife Reserve, Zimbabwe. Our study found that brown hyaena presence increased with distance from surface water, while civets were associated with areas with high shrub canopy volume. The distribution of both species coincided with that of the top predators, suggesting co-existence. We posit that where subordinate carnivores have adapted to co-existing with large predators, environmental factors such as distance from surface water and shrub cover are key in influencing space use choice.

半干旱草原多捕食动物景观中褐鬣狗和果子狸的栖息地占用
对非洲食肉动物的研究通常集中在大型猫科动物上,而对棕色鬣狗(Parahyaena brunnea)和非洲果子狸(Civettictis civetta)等魅力较小的物种的关注有限,尽管它们在生态系统功能和平衡中起着重要作用。棕色鬣狗和果子狸空间利用的决定因素在它们的活动范围内没有很好的记录,关于它们的生态习性的信息也很有限。相机诱捕是一种广泛使用的调查方法,用于记录食肉动物的存在,最近的研究利用相机诱捕副捕获数据来深入了解未被研究物种的生态。在本文中,我们使用豹相机陷阱调查的副捕获数据来模拟津巴布韦Malilangwe野生动物保护区棕色鬣狗和果子狸的栖息地选择和占用情况。我们的研究发现,棕色鬣狗的存在随着距离地表水的距离而增加,而果子狸的存在与灌木冠层体积高的地区有关。这两个物种的分布与顶级捕食者的分布一致,表明它们是共存的。我们认为,在次要食肉动物已经适应与大型捕食者共存的地方,与地表水和灌木覆盖的距离等环境因素是影响空间利用选择的关键。
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African Journal of Ecology
African Journal of Ecology 环境科学-生态学
CiteScore
2.00
自引率
10.00%
发文量
134
审稿时长
18-36 weeks
期刊介绍: African Journal of Ecology (formerly East African Wildlife Journal) publishes original scientific research into the ecology and conservation of the animals and plants of Africa. It has a wide circulation both within and outside Africa and is the foremost research journal on the ecology of the continent. In addition to original articles, the Journal publishes comprehensive reviews on topical subjects and brief communications of preliminary results.
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