Abstract
Although domestic carnivores are frequently considered a threat to wildlife inside and around urban areas, little is known about the incursions of these animals from urban areas to the surrounding habitats. To explore this, we sampled carnivores in wooded areas surrounding four villages located in the mountains north of Madrid by using 40 camera-trapping stations. They were distributed at regular distances within a perpendicular transect distributed from 10 to 2000 m from the urban border. The results suggest that the incidence of domestic carnivores (cats and dogs) was constrained to <400 m from the urban border, and that the presence of domestic carnivores did not interfere with the distribution of wild carnivores (foxes, beech martens, badgers, genets, etc.), which show random distribution patterns around villages. This means that overpredation at the village edges could mainly be due to the effect of domestic animals and not to that of wild carnivores attracted to urban areas.
©2012 by Walter de Gruyter Berlin Boston
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Artikel in diesem Heft
- Obituary
- In memoriam Francis Petter (28 July 1923–21 January 2012)
- Original Studies
- Distribution of extant xenarthrans (Mammalia: Xenarthra) in Argentina using species distribution models
- Timber plantations as favourite habitat for giant anteaters
- Distribution, population size, and structure of Himalayan grey goral Naemorhedus goral bedfordi (Cetartiodactyla: Bovidae) in Pakistan
- Grouping pattern of the goitered gazelle, Gazella subgutturosa (Cetartiodactyla: Bovidae) in Kazakhstan
- Dental microwear texture analysis of extant African Bovidae
- Mapping the distribution of dholes, Cuon alpinus (Canidae, Carnivora), in Thailand
- The distribution and abundance of small mammals in agroecosystems of southeastern Brazil
- The palm squirrel in coconut plantations: ecosystem services by therophily
- Distribution, suitable areas and conservation status of the Felou gundi (Felovia vae Lataste 1886)
- Some observations on the granivorous feeding behavior preferences of the house mouse (Mus musculus L.)
- Short Notes
- Relation between reproduction and fat reserves in female muskrat (Ondatra zibethicus)
- Incursion of domestic carnivores around urban areas: a test in central Spain
- An extralimital record of the Egyptian tomb bat Taphozous perforatus from Pakistan
- Book reviews
- Book reviews
- Masthead
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