Evaluating the effectiveness of a feral cat control operation using camera traps

IF 1.9 3区 环境科学与生态学 Q3 ECOLOGY New Zealand Journal of Ecology Pub Date : 2022-10-01 DOI:10.20417/nzjecol.47.3501
M. Nichols, A. Glen, James Ross, A. Gormley, P. Garvey
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: Feral cats ( Felis catus ) have a negative impact on native biodiversity in New Zealand. As such, their populations require careful management and monitoring of the effectiveness of these management operations. We used camera traps to assess (1) effectiveness of an intensive cat control operation, and (2) the level of reinvasion six months later. Cat abundance was estimated on a pastoral property in Hawke’s Bay, North Island, New Zealand, subject to cat control using trapping and shooting. Forty cameras were placed on a grid with 500 m spacing and deployed for a total of nine weeks: (1) pre-control, (2) immediately post-control, and (3) six-months post control. Cat abundance was estimated using an index-manipulation-index (IMI) method . The IMI method estimated an c. 84% decrease in cat abundance immediately post-control, suggesting the operation worked well at removing most resident cats at this site. The detections observed six months later suggest reinvasion was very low.
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使用相机捕捉器评估野猫控制行动的有效性
:野猫(Felis catus)对新西兰本土生物多样性有负面影响。因此,他们的人口需要认真管理和监测这些管理行动的有效性。我们使用相机陷阱来评估(1)强化猫控制手术的有效性,以及(2)六个月后的再侵入水平。在新西兰北岛霍克湾的一处牧场上,人们估计了猫的数量,并通过诱捕和射击对猫进行了控制。40台摄像机被放置在间隔500米的网格上,总共部署了9周:(1)预控制,(2)立即控制,(3)控制后6个月。使用指数操作指数(IMI)方法估计猫的丰度。IMI方法估计,在控制后,猫的数量立即减少了约84%,这表明该手术在清除该地点大多数常驻猫方面效果良好。六个月后观察到的检测结果表明,再侵入率非常低。
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New Zealand Journal of Ecology
New Zealand Journal of Ecology 环境科学-生态学
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3.00
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>36 weeks
期刊介绍: The New Zealand Journal of Ecology is a biannual peer-reviewed journal publishing ecological research relevant to New Zealand/Aotearoa and the South Pacific. It has been published since 1952 (as a 1952 issue of New Zealand Science Review and as the Proceedings of the New Zealand Ecological Society until 1977). The Journal is published by the New Zealand Ecological Society (Inc.), and is covered by Current Contents/Agriculture, Biology and Environmental Science, GEOBASE, and Geo Abstracts.
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