利用活动和运动模式提高野猫大规模空中诱饵的遇饵率

IF 1.1 4区 社会学 Q4 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
C. Tiller, J. Fletcher, S. Comer, D. Algar
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摘要通过考虑捕食者的活动和运动模式进行调整,可以显著提高控制野生捕食者的效率。在西澳大利亚广泛分布的三个地点,对野猫的大样本进行了这些特征分析,包括一系列栖息地和气候变量,以改进大规模空中诱饵控制计划的方法。78只野猫被GPS数据记录器/无线电遥测项圈缠住,主要每隔一小时跟踪一次,持续16至118天。不同地点之间的移动模式存在足够的差异,这表明通过改变目前的投放方法来提高野猫遇到诱饵的几率,空中诱饵计划可以受益匪浅。尽管可能,但还需要进一步的测试来确定这些结果是否可以外推到其他引入的捕食者(即引入的犬科动物)身上,以提高这些物种控制计划的成功率。
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Using activity and movement patterns to improve the rate of bait encounter during large-scale aerial baiting for feral cats
ABSTRACT The efficiency of feral predator control can be improved dramatically by adjustments that take into account activity and movement patterns of the predator. These traits were analysed for large samples of feral cats at three sites widely distributed throughout Western Australia to encompass a range of habitat and climatic variables in order to improve methods large-scale aerial baiting control programs. Seventy-eight feral cats were collared with GPS data-logger/radio telemetry collars and predominantly tracked at one-hourly intervals for between 16 and 118 days. There was sufficient difference in the patterns of movement between sites to suggest that aerial baiting programs can benefit greatly by altering current delivery methods to increase the rate of bait encounter by feral cats. Although likely, further testing is required to determine whether these results can be extrapolated to other introduced predators (i.e. introduced canids) to increase the success of control programs for these species.
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