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Population Ecology of Free-Roaming Cats and Interference Competition by Coyotes in Urban Parks

机译:自由行猫的种群生态与郊狼在城市公园中的干扰竞争

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Free-roaming cats are a common element of urban landscapes worldwide, often causing controversy regarding their impacts on ecological systems and public health. We monitored cats within natural habitat fragments in the Chicago metropolitan area to characterize population demographics, disease prevalence, movement patterns and habitat selection, in addition to assessing the possible influence of coyotes on cats. The population was dominated by adults of both sexes, and 24% of adults were in reproductive condition. Annual survival rate was relatively high (S=0.70, SE=0.10), with vehicles and predation the primary causes of death. Size of annual home range varied by sex, but not reproductive status or body weight. We observed partitioning of the landscape by cats and coyotes, with little interspecific overlap between core areas of activity. Coyotes selected for natural habitats whereas cats selected for developed areas such as residences. Free-roaming cats were in better condition than we predicted, but their use of natural habitat fragments, and presumably their ecological impact, appeared to be limited by coyotes through intraguild competition.
机译:自由漫游的猫是全世界城市景观中的常见元素,经常引起人们对它们对生态系统和公共健康的影响的争议。除了评估土狼对猫的可能影响外,我们还对芝加哥市区内自然栖息地片段内的猫进行了监测,以表征人口统计,疾病流行程度,运动方式和栖息地选择。人口以男性和女性为主导,成年人中有24%处于生殖状态。年生存率相对较高(S = 0.70,SE = 0.10),其中车辆和掠夺是主要的死亡原因。年度家庭范围的大小因性别而异,但没有生殖状态或体重。我们观察到猫和郊狼对景观的划分,活动的核心区域之间几乎没有种间重叠。土狼被选为自然栖息地,猫被选为发达地区(例如住宅)。自由漫游的猫的状况比我们预期的要好,但是它们对自然栖息地碎片的使用以及可能对生态的影响似乎受到土狼通过公会内部竞争的限制。

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