How Prey Density and Distribution Can Affect Predator Habitat Usage Pattern: a Case Study on Sand Cat (Felis margarita, Locke 1858) from Iran
- Authors: Ghafaripour S.1, Naderi M.2, Riazi B.1, Rezaei H.R.3
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Affiliations:
- Department of Environmental Sciences, Science and Research Branch
- Department of Environment, Faculty of Agriculture and Natural Resources
- Environmental Science Department
- Issue: Vol 49, No 4 (2018)
- Pages: 320-324
- Section: Article
- URL: https://journal-vniispk.ru/1067-4136/article/view/226698
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1134/S1067413618040057
- ID: 226698
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Abstract
Prey-predator relationships can affect habitat selection of the animals greatly. In the recent investigation we tried to test how rodents can affect nocturnal sand cat habitat usage pattern. Microhabitat affinities of sand cat and its den site selection were investigated in Sistan and Baluchistan Province from early 2013 to late 2015 in Semsor area. The data acquired from 29 presence plots of individuals were compared by paired non-used plots; the results indicated that the presence of Haloxylon ammodendron and relative density of rodents mainly affected Sand cat microhabitat selection. We also found that the species den site selection was mainly influenced by the presence of tall shrubs such as Haloxylon ammodendron and Tamarix sp. We concluded that the habitat selection pattern of sand cat in the study area could be significantly influenced by rodents’ microhabitat selection; however, such relationship may not be true in larger spatial scales like species home range.
About the authors
S. Ghafaripour
Department of Environmental Sciences, Science and Research Branch
Email: ghnadery@yahoo.com
Iran, Islamic Republic of, Tehran
M. Naderi
Department of Environment, Faculty of Agriculture and Natural Resources
Author for correspondence.
Email: ghnadery@yahoo.com
Iran, Islamic Republic of, Arak, 38156-8-8349
B. Riazi
Department of Environmental Sciences, Science and Research Branch
Email: ghnadery@yahoo.com
Iran, Islamic Republic of, Tehran
H. R. Rezaei
Environmental Science Department
Email: ghnadery@yahoo.com
Iran, Islamic Republic of, Gorgan
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