Spatio-temporal patterns of the European wildcat in a Mediterranean coastal area

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Francesco Ferretti
Lorenzo Lazzeri
Andrea Sforzi
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[1] University of Siena,Research Unit of Behavioural Ecology, Ethology and Wildlife Management, Department of Life Sciences
[2] NBFC,undefined
[3] National Biodiversity Future Center,undefined
[4] Maremma Natural History Museum,undefined
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Mammalian Biology | 2022年 / 102卷
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Mesocarnivores; Temporal activity patterns; Felids;
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Like most small felids, the European wildcat Felis silvestris is a rather elusive species, poorly detectable in the wild, due to several aspects of its biology. Camera trapping can represent a suitable tool to understand temporal activity patterns and habitat preferences of such elusive species. We used intensive camera trapping over two full years to investigate spatio-temporal patterns of the wildcat in a Mediterranean coastal protected area (Maremma Regional Park, central Italy). At the seasonal scale, the wildcat showed a marked twilight activity in summer and winter (mating period), and nocturnal activity in autumn. Conversely, a peak of activity during the day, i.e., in broad daylight, was reported in spring. Reproductive females may limit their nocturnal movements in spring to increase protection from predators to their kittens at the den, although further data are required to support this conclusion. At seasonal, semestral, and yearly temporal scales, the frequency of wildcat detections increased along with availability of shrubwood. These results emphasise the importance for this small felid of areas with dense vegetation cover (Mediterranean maquis and shrubwood, in our study area). Areas densely covered with shrubby vegetation are expected to provide benefits to this elusive small cat in terms of reduced human disturbance (included tourists), availability of prey (e.g., small mammals), as well as shelter, essential to ensure protection towards potential larger predators.
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页码:2035 / 2043
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