金豺(Canis aureus Linnaeus, 1758)在巴勒斯坦加沙地带的出现及其生态学特征

A. Rabou, K. Elkahlout, F. Almabhouh, W. F. Mohamed, N. A. Khalaf, Mona A. Al-Sadek, Randa N. Alfarra, Lamis T. Al-Moqayed, Ashraf A. Shafei, Nedal A. Fayyad, Belal S. Adeem, A. Dardona, Abdallah S. Awad, M. Al-Agha, M. A. Rabou
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金豺(Canis aureus Linnaeus, 1758)属于犬科,是加沙地带(365平方公里)的机会主义食肉动物。目前的研究旨在说明该物种在巴勒斯坦加沙地带的发生情况和某些生态方面。这项研究持续了14年(2007-2020年),其风格是描述性和累积性的。它基于频繁的实地考察、直接观察以及与野生动物猎人、农民和其他利益攸关方的会议和讨论。研究结果表明,加沙人对金豺的熟悉程度达到了加沙家庭拥有这种动物的阿拉伯名字“Wawi”的程度。金豺有时在加沙地带东部遭遇并被猎杀,该地区的特点是存在荒野地区、集约化农业、家禽圈和固体废物填埋场。像其他一些哺乳动物一样,成年金豺通过将加沙地带与巴勒斯坦领土和埃及其他地区隔开的金属边界下面的缝隙或洞穴进入加沙地带。加沙动物园被发现窝藏了数十只金豺,这些金豺是被聪明的野生动物猎人用不同的手段捕获或捕获的,比如被当地称为“maltash”的铁笼,以及可能对被捕获的动物造成伤害的带有金属颚的足底陷阱。毒杀和射击也是控制胡狼和其他对农业和牲畜造成危害的食肉动物的常用方法。加沙人都知道这种动物是杂食动物,除了吃植物、垃圾和腐肉外,还吃野生动物和家畜。综上所述,研究建议提高保护金豺的生态意识,并对胡狼和其他食肉动物采取安全控制措施,包括在农田和动物围栏上建造保护围栏。
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Occurrence and Some Ecological Aspects of the Golden Jackal (Canis aureus Linnaeus, 1758) in the Gaza Strip, Palestine
The Golden Jackal (Canis aureus Linnaeus, 1758), which belongs to the Canidae family, is an opportunist carnivore in the Gaza Strip (365 square kilometers). The current study aims at giving notes on the occurrence and some ecological aspects of the species in the Gaza Strip, Palestine. The study, which lasted 14 years (2007-2020), is descriptive and cumulative in its style. It was based on frequent field visits, direct observations and meetings and discussions with wildlife hunters, farmers and other stakeholders. The findings of the study show that Gazans are familiar with the Golden Jackal to the extent that a Gazan family holds the Arabic name of the animal, which is “Wawi”. The Golden Jackal was sometimes encountered and hunted in the eastern parts of the Gaza Strip, which are characterized by the presence of wilderness areas, intensive agriculture, poultry pens and solid waste landfills. Like other a few mammalian faunas, the adult Golden Jackals enter the Gaza Strip through gaps in or burrows beneath the metal borders separating the Gaza Strip from the rest of the Palestinian Territories and Egypt. Gaza zoos were found to harbor tens of Golden Jackals trapped or hunted by clever wildlife hunters using different means such as wire cages known locally as “maltash” and foothold traps with metal jaws that may cause lesions to the trapped animals. Poisoning and shooting were also common methods used to control the jackals and other carnivores causing harm to agriculture and livestock. The animal was known among the Gazans as an omnivore, feeding on wild and domestic animals in addition to plant materials, garbage and carrions. In conclusion, the study recommends the need to raise ecological awareness to preserve the Golden jackal and to adopt safe control measures for jackals and other carnivores, including the construction of protective fences for agricultural fields and animal pens.
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