Khwanrutai Charaspet, R. Sukmasuang, Noraset Khiowsree, N. Songsasen, Saksit Simchareon, P. Duengkae
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Abstract
Abstract The dhole (Cuon alpinus) is one of the least frequent studied endangered canid species and many aspects of ecological knowledge about this species are lacking. The objectives of this study were to investigate the spatial movement of dholes, prey abundance, prey selection, and prey overlaps with other large carnivorous species in the Huai Kha Khaeng Wildlife Sanctuary, Thailand, during November, 2017 and October, 2018. Two adult female dholes were captured and fitted with GPS collars. Twenty camera trap sets were systematically used to survey the area. Scat collection was conducted along forest roads and trails. The home range sizes and activity radii of the two dholes were 3,151.63 ha. and 1,442.84 m, and 33.39 ha and 331.56 m, respectively. The sambar deer (Rusa unicolor) was the most abundant prey species (30.93%). However, dhole fecal analysis showed that the monitored dholes preferred red muntjac (Muntiacus muntjak) (57.1%). There was a high degree of prey overlap between dholes and leopards (98%), indicating very high prey competition. The dholes in this study represent movement patterns in richly abundant prey habitats, but with the presence of other predators that can affect prey selection and movement patterns of the dhole in the area.
摘要:全孔犬(Cuon alpinus)是濒危犬科动物中研究频次最少的物种之一,对其生态认识的许多方面都很缺乏。研究了2017年11月至2018年10月泰国怀卡亨野生动物保护区洞洞的空间运动、猎物丰度、猎物选择以及与其他大型食肉动物的猎物重叠情况。捕获了两只成年母洞,并安装了GPS项圈。系统地使用了20套摄像机来调查该地区。沿着森林道路和小径收集粪便。两个钻孔的钻孔范围大小和活动半径为3151.63 ha。1,442.84 m, 33.39 ha, 331.56 m。鹿(Rusa unicolor)是最丰富的猎物,占30.93%。然而,粪便分析显示,被监测的豚鼠偏好红麂(Muntiacus muntjak)(57.1%)。洞与豹之间的猎物重叠程度很高(98%),表明猎物竞争非常激烈。本研究中的洞代表了丰富的猎物栖息地的运动模式,但其他捕食者的存在会影响该地区洞的猎物选择和运动模式。