牧场和狩猎活动能否影响欧洲獾(Meles Meles, L. 1758)的饮食:来自欧洲西南部的证据

D. Hipólito, M. Santos‐Reis, L. M. Rosalino
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数千年来,地中海原生生态系统一直受到人类活动的干扰,如今这些景观高度依赖于人为管理行动,而人为管理行动也负责维持高度的生物多样性和保护价值。在塑造西地中海地区的活动中,特别是“蒙塔多”景观,农业,养牛和狩猎活动具有重要作用。在本研究中,我们旨在评估牛牧场和狩猎管理是否会影响欧洲獾(Meles Meles)饮食。结果表明,獾的饮食以小麦和昆虫为主要食粮,其可得性与牛和野味管理有关。虽然小麦被用作狩猎物种(如野兔)的补充食物,但昆虫,特别是粪甲虫,与牛粪有关。这一结果反映了该地区主要人类活动对可利用资源的利用情况。尽管一些猎物的发生频率在一年中发生变化,但在生物量摄取方面没有发现季节性变化,干旱季节蚱蜢的捕食率较高,而在雨季蟋蟀,节肢动物幼虫和橡子的捕食率较高,这种模式可能与猎物的可用性有关。我们还记录到蘑菇的消费量不同寻常,这也与气候条件下蘑菇的丰度较高有关。本研究证实了獾的机会性取食特征,在我们的研究区域,放牧和狩猎活动对当地獾的饮食有影响。
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Can cattle ranching and game activities shape European badger (Meles meles, L. 1758) diet: evidences from Southwestern Europe
Mediterranean native ecosystems have been disturbed by human activities for millennia and nowadays these landscapes are highly dependent of anthropic management actions which are also responsible for the maintenance of high biodiversity and conservation value. Among the activities that shaped western Mediterranean areas, in particular the “montado” landscapes, agriculture, cattle raising and game activities, have an important role. In this study we aimed to assess if cattle ranching and hunting management might influence European badgers (Meles meles) diet. Results show that badger’s diet is based on the consumption of wheat (Triticum sp.) and insects, whose availability is related with cattle and game management. While wheat is used as supplementary food for game species (e.g. wild rabbit), insects, and especially coprophogous beetles, are associated with cattle dung. This results demonstrate the uses the resources made available by the dominant human activities in the area. No seasonal variation was detected in terms of biomass ingested although the frequency of occurrence of some prey varied along the year, with a higher predation of grasshoppers the dry season, and of crickets, arthropods larvae and acorns in the wet season, a pattern probably related with prey-items availability. We also registered an unusual consumption of mushrooms, also associated with their higher abundance due to climate conditions. This study confirms the opportunistic feeding character of badgers and that in our study area cattle ranching and game activities are being influential in shaping local badger diet.
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