Trophic adaptations of the red fox Vulpes vulpes on Urup Island (Kuril Archipelago)

IF 0.5 4区 生物学 Q4 ZOOLOGY
A. Scopin, S.V. Lipatnikova, T. Shikhova
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We have studied the composition of scats in the free-ranging population of the red fox Vulpes vulpes on Urup Island during the population depression of the island's key prey — the brown rat Rattus norvegicus caraco. The scat samples were collected on the northern and southern points of the island. We determined the occurrence of certain food components and biomass of the different-sized fractions of the faecal particles after sieving. Vertebrates make up a small part of the red fox`s diet, both in terms of occurrence and biomass of the remains in the scats. The occurrence of the micromammals is less than 20%. Bird remains occur in the scats twice as high especially in the northern part of the island, where there are forest communities. Insects and crustaceans have the greatest occurrence and the bulk of the biomass in the faecal fragments. This demonstrates the importance of coastal and tidal habitats for the red fox. The berries of wild shrubs are often found in the scats. The discrete mean (dMean) of faecal particle size is 2.47 ± 0.12 mm for all samples. The dMean value is determined by the proportion of the largest faecal particle fraction. The proportion of the smallest size fraction of particles reliably correlates with the fraction of insect biomass. The negative correlation is found between the proportions of the biomass of insects and crustaceans, and between the proportion of crustaceans and the proportion of plant items in the scats. In the period of reduction and absence of some foods in local island sites, the red fox switches to alternative forages easily, confirming its dietary plasticity and opportunistic omnivory. The importance of certain food items in the fox nutrition and the ecological significance of this mesopredator in the ecosystems of Urup Island have been discussed. How to cite this article: Scopin A.E., Lipatnikova S.V., Shikhova T.G. 2021. Trophic adaptations of the red fox Vulpes vulpes on Urup Island (Kuril Archipelago) // Russian J. Theriol. Vol.20. No.2. P.188–203. doi: 10.15298/rusjtheriol.20.2.08
乌鲁普岛(千岛群岛)赤狐Vulpes Vulpes的营养适应
我们研究了乌鲁普岛上的主要猎物褐家鼠种群萧条期间,该岛自由放养的狐狸Vulpes Vulpes种群的粪便组成。粪便样本是在岛的北部和南部采集的。我们确定了筛选后粪便颗粒的不同大小部分的某些食物成分和生物量的存在。脊椎动物在红狐的饮食中只占很小的一部分,无论是从粪便中残留的脊椎动物的数量还是数量来看。微电影的发生率不到20%。鸟类遗骸出现在两倍高的粪便中,尤其是在岛的北部,那里有森林群落。昆虫和甲壳类动物的发生率最高,粪便碎片中的生物量也最多。这证明了沿海和潮汐栖息地对赤狐的重要性。野生灌木的浆果经常出现在粪便中。所有样本的粪便颗粒大小的离散平均值(dMean)为2.47±0.12 mm。d平均值由最大粪便颗粒分数的比例确定。颗粒的最小尺寸部分的比例与昆虫生物量的部分可靠地相关。昆虫和甲壳类动物的生物量比例之间以及甲壳类生物的比例与粪便中植物项目的比例之间存在负相关。在当地岛屿地区一些食物减少和缺乏的时期,红狐很容易转向替代觅食,这证实了它的饮食可塑性和机会主义杂食性。讨论了某些食物在狐狸营养中的重要性,以及这种中捕食者在乌鲁普岛生态系统中的生态意义。如何引用这篇文章:Scopin A.E.,Lipatnikova S.V.,Shikhova T.G.2021。乌鲁普岛(千岛群岛)红狐Vulpes Vulpes的营养适应//俄罗斯J.Theriol。第20卷第2期。P.188–203.doi:10.15298/rusjtheriol.02.08
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Russian Journal of Theriology
Russian Journal of Theriology Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Animal Science and Zoology
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期刊介绍: The Russian Journal of Theriology publishes papers on all aspects of mammalian biology: taxonomy, zoogeography, ecology, behavior, morphology, development, physiology, paleontology, and evolution. Studies of extinct as well as extant taxa are included. Reviews are also published; these may be invited by the Editorial Board.
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