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Winter diet of wolf (Canis lupus) after the outbreak of African swine fever and under the severely reduced densities of wild boar (Sus scrofa) 非洲猪瘟爆发后,在野猪(Sus scrofa)密度严重下降的情况下,狼(Canis lupus)的冬季饮食
IF 1.5 4区 生物学 Q1 ZOOLOGY Pub Date : 2020-09-03 DOI: 10.4404/HYSTRIX-00298-2020
H. Valdmann, U. Saarma
The outbreak of the African swine fever (ASF) in Estonia in 2014 caused heavy hunting pressure on wild boar issued by authorities to stop further spread of the virus. To investigate the effects of wild boar shortage to wolf diet, we analysed 120 wolf scats from November to April in 2017-2018 from five Estonian counties and compared the results with the wolf dietary data from 1998. To eliminate possible dog scats from the material collected from areas close to settlements, genetic analysis was used. We found that ungulates still formed the bulk of the wolf diet, however, the occurrence of moose, wild boar, small rodents and hares has dropped considerably. The proportion of the roe deer and mammalian predators has increased from 51% to 55% and 4% to 10%, respectively. Moreover, plants, being totally absent in the previous study, were found in 25% of scats, in many cases representing the only food item. Food niche breadth has widened from 1.54 to 2.3. While roe deer was found to be a highly preferred, moose was still an avoided prey species.
2014年在爱沙尼亚爆发的非洲猪瘟(ASF)给野猪带来了沉重的狩猎压力,当局要求阻止该病毒的进一步传播。为了调查野猪短缺对狼饮食的影响,我们分析了2017-2018年11月至4月来自爱沙尼亚5个县的120只狼粪便,并将结果与1998年的狼饮食数据进行了比较。为了从靠近居民点的地区收集的材料中排除可能的狗粪,使用了遗传分析。我们发现有蹄类动物仍然是狼的主要食物,但是驼鹿、野猪、小型啮齿动物和野兔的数量已经大幅下降。狍和哺乳动物捕食者的比例分别从51%增加到55%和4%增加到10%。此外,在之前的研究中完全不存在的植物在25%的粪便中被发现,在许多情况下代表了唯一的食物。食品利基宽度从1.54扩大到2.3。虽然鹿被发现是非常受欢迎的,驼鹿仍然是一个避免的猎物物种。
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引用次数: 5
Bite force sexual dimorphism in Canidae (Mammalia: Carnivora): relations between diet, sociality and bite force intersexual differences 犬科(哺乳纲:食肉目)的咬合力两性异型:饮食、社会性与咬合力两性差异的关系
IF 1.5 4区 生物学 Q1 ZOOLOGY Pub Date : 2020-09-03 DOI: 10.4404/HYSTRIX-00332-2020
A. R. Magalhães, E. M. Damasceno, Diego Astúa
Acknowledgements We are thankful to the following curators and/or collection managers for access to the specimens used in this study under their care, help during our visits or loans: Robert Voss, Teresa Pacheco, John Flynn and Judy Galkin (AMNH); Bruce Patterson (FMNH) and Robert Fisher (USNM). We are thankful to Erika Hingst-Zaher, for her collaboration in the earlier studies that resulted in this dataset, to Alessandra Lamarca and Carlos Schrago for providing us the files with their phylogenetic tree, and to an anonymous reviewer for suggestions that improved our manuscript. This work was developed while ARM received an undergraduate fellowship from FACEPE. ARM is now supported by a doctoral fellowship from CAPES. EMD was supported by fellowships from FACEPE and CNPq, and DA is or was supported by grants from CNPq, CAPES, FACEPE, and FAPESP for the acquisition of equipment used for data collection and during its development. Abstract
我们感谢以下策展人和/或收藏经理,在他们的照顾下,在我们访问或出借期间提供帮助:Robert Voss, Teresa Pacheco, John Flynn和Judy Galkin (AMNH);布鲁斯·帕特森(FMNH)和罗伯特·费舍尔(USNM)。我们要感谢Erika Hingst-Zaher,她在早期研究中的合作导致了这个数据集,感谢Alessandra Lamarca和Carlos Schrago为我们提供了系统发育树的文件,并感谢一位匿名审稿人为我们的手稿提供了改进建议。这项工作是在ARM获得FACEPE的本科生奖学金时开展的。ARM现在得到了CAPES博士奖学金的支持。EMD得到了FACEPE和CNPq的奖学金支持,而DA则得到了CNPq、CAPES、FACEPE和FAPESP的资助,用于购买用于数据收集和开发的设备。摘要
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引用次数: 1
Introduced Canadian Eastern grey squirrels: squirrelpox virus surveillance and why nothing matters 引进加拿大东部灰松鼠:松鼠痘病毒监测和为什么无关紧要
IF 1.5 4区 生物学 Q1 ZOOLOGY Pub Date : 2020-08-03 DOI: 10.4404/HYSTRIX-00331-2020
C. McInnes, C. Shuttleworth, K. Larsen, D. Everest, C. Bruemmer, B. Carroll, C. Romeo, T. Sainsbury, G. Crawshaw, S. Dubois, Liz Gillis, J. Gilray, A. Percival
Squirrelpox virus (SQPV), an unapparent infection of the Eastern grey squirrel ( Sciurus carolinensis ), is considered to be mediating the ecological replacement of the Eurasian red squirrel ( Sciurus vulgaris ) in the United Kingdom (UK) and Ireland. Evidence suggests that the Eastern grey squirrel is the natural reservoir host of SQPV and therefore there is considerable concern amongst conservationists that when translocated out of its natural range in North America, the Eastern grey squirrel could pose a similar threat to encountered indigenous squirrel populations. Serum samples collected from Eastern grey squirrels from British Columbia (BC), Canada, an introduced population derivedfromsquirrelstranslocatedatthebeginningofthe20thCentury, weresurveyedforevidence of antibodies against SQPV. None of the 130 samples tested had antibodies to the virus, contrasting with15outof19(79%)positiveserumsamplescollectedfromOntario, apopulationwithinthenat-ural range of the Eastern grey squirrel. We conclude that BC is currently free of SQPV and that to maintain the virus-free status further translocations of grey squirrels from their native range should be prevented. A comprehensive study of the founding population and comparison with the other populations in BC, including broad epidemiological surveillance for the virus is recommended as an early warning for potential incursions of the virus and the threats that this may pose.
松鼠痘病毒(SQPV)是东部灰松鼠(Sciurus carolinensis)的一种不明显的感染,被认为在英国和爱尔兰介导了欧亚红松鼠(Sciurus vulgaris)的生态替代。有证据表明,东部灰松鼠是SQPV的天然宿主,因此保护主义者非常担心,当东部灰松鼠被移出其在北美的自然范围时,可能会对遇到的本地松鼠种群构成类似的威胁。从加拿大不列颠哥伦比亚省(BC)的东部灰松鼠(20世纪初由松鼠易位而来的引进种群)采集的血清样本进行了调查,发现了抗SQPV抗体的证据。在测试的130份样本中,没有一份含有该病毒的抗体,而在东部灰松鼠的自然活动范围内,从安大略省收集的19份样本中有15份(79%)呈阳性。我们得出结论,BC目前没有SQPV,为了保持无病毒状态,应防止灰松鼠从其原生地进一步易位。建议对不列颠哥伦比亚省的发病人群进行全面研究并与其他人群进行比较,包括对该病毒进行广泛的流行病学监测,作为病毒潜在入侵及其可能造成的威胁的早期预警。
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引用次数: 5
Who am I? Testing I3S Contour on the facial mask of the Western polecat ( Mustela putorius ) 我是谁?I3S轮廓线在西狸面膜上的测试
IF 1.5 4区 生物学 Q1 ZOOLOGY Pub Date : 2020-06-30 DOI: 10.4404/HYSTRIX-00317-2020
L. Russo, A. Loy
Acknowledgements This study was founded by the National Park of Cilento, Vallo di Diano and Alburni, as part of a project on mesocarnivores in Italy. We are particularly grateful to museum curators of Collezione Teriologica del Museo Civico di Scienze Naturali di Bergamo; Museo Civico di Storia Naturale di Carmagnola; Museo geologico “G. Cortesi”, Castell’Arquato; Collezione Altobello del Museo di Zoologia dell’Università di Bologna, MUSE – Museo delle Scienze, Trento; Museo Civico di Storia Naturale di Ferrara; Museo di Storia Naturale ed Archeologia di Montebelluna; Civico Museo Insubrico di Storia Naturale, Induno Olona; and Museo di Storia Naturale dell’Università di Pavia who provided the pictures used in this study. We are grateful to the two anonymous reviewers who helped improve the clarity of the manuscript. Abstract
据了解,这项研究是由意大利国家公园ci慢,瓦洛·迪迪亚诺和阿尔伯尼作为意大利mesocarnivores项目的一部分资助的。我们特别感谢贝加莫公民自然科学博物馆的材料收藏博物馆馆长;卡玛诺拉城市自然历史博物馆;地质博物馆。礼貌”,arquato;博洛尼亚大学动物学博物馆阿尔托贝罗收藏,缪斯-科学博物馆,特伦托;费拉拉自然历史城市博物馆;蒙特贝洛纳自然历史和考古博物馆;印古什自然历史博物馆;帕维亚大学自然历史博物馆提供了本研究中使用的图片。我们感谢两位匿名的审稿人,他们帮助提高了手册的清晰度。摘要
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引用次数: 1
Quantification of sex-related diet composition by free-ranging mountain hares ( Lepus timidus ) 散养山兔性别相关饲粮组成的定量分析
IF 1.5 4区 生物学 Q1 ZOOLOGY Pub Date : 2020-06-05 DOI: 10.4404/HYSTRIX-00271-2019
M. Rehnus, K. Bollmann
Variability in habitat use influences animal distribution and can lead to different life-histories across sexes and individuals. Such differences are frequently observed in species with sexual dimorphism, but less known in monomorphic species. In this study, we investigated sex-related differences in the diet of the mountain hare (Lepus timidus) — a monomorphic species — during the mating season (spring) and the post-reproductive period (autumn). We investigated the diet composition by the microhistological analysis of pellets of 18 individuals (8 males, 10 females) which were surveyed from 2015 to 2017 by a non-invasive genetic population monitoring in the Swiss National Park. We found significant differences in diet composition between seasons and sexes. Females consumed a higher proportion of graminoids in the mating season, probably due to higher energetic needs at that time of the year. Our study shows that further attention should be given to sex-specific diet composition of monomorphic species.
生境利用的变异性影响动物分布,并可能导致不同性别和个体的不同生活史。这种差异经常在两性二态的物种中观察到,但在单态物种中鲜为人知。在本研究中,我们研究了一种单态物种山兔(Lepus timidus)在交配季节(春季)和繁殖后时期(秋季)饮食的性别差异。我们通过对2015年至2017年在瑞士国家公园进行的非侵入性遗传种群监测中调查的18只个体(8只雄性,10只雌性)的颗粒进行显微组织学分析,研究了饮食组成。我们发现,不同季节和性别的饮食构成存在显著差异。雌性在交配季节消耗的谷粒素比例较高,可能是由于在一年中的这个时候能量需求较高。我们的研究表明,应进一步关注单态物种的性别特异性饮食组成。
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引用次数: 1
Diversity and activity patterns of aerial insectivorous bats along an altitudinal gradient in a tropical forest in Costa Rica 哥斯达黎加热带森林空中食虫蝙蝠沿海拔梯度的多样性和活动模式
IF 1.5 4区 生物学 Q1 ZOOLOGY Pub Date : 2020-06-05 DOI: 10.4404/HYSTRIX-00244-2019
Adriana Arias-Aguilar, Eduardo Chacón‐Madrigal, R. Laval, B. Rodríguez‐Herrera
Bat diversity and activity have been documented to change with elevation and to be correlated with temperature variation, especially in temperate regions. Acoustic elevational studies of insectivorous bat fauna in tropical mountains are scarce. Here, we investigated diversity, general and species-specific activity patterns of aerial insectivorous bats along an elevational gradient in Costa Rica and tested the hypothesis that on tropical wet mountains species richness of insectivorous bats follows a decreasing pattern with elevation. We expected a peak of species diversity and activity at lower elevations and higher temperatures and nomajor differences betweenmonths. With simultaneous acoustic monitoring on five elevations, we recorded 11 984 bat passes during approximately 550 recording hours and identified 15 species, two genera and one sonotype at the family level. We found the highest diversity and activity of bats at mid-elevations, besides elevational, temporal and species-specific differences that were partially explained by temperature. The fact that in our transect humidity does not change with elevation may explain observed differences from the expected patterns. Climate change in Monteverde could be one of the factors resulting in elevational movements of bats to mid-elevations, probably affecting the availability of food resources, and thus the foraging activity of aerial insectivorous bats.
有文献记载,蝙蝠的多样性和活动随海拔变化而变化,并与温度变化相关,特别是在温带地区。热带山区食虫蝙蝠群的声学海拔研究很少。本文研究了哥斯达黎加地区空中食虫蝙蝠沿海拔梯度的多样性、一般活动模式和物种特异性活动模式,并验证了热带湿润山区食虫蝙蝠物种丰富度随海拔梯度下降的假设。我们预计物种多样性和活动在低海拔和高温度下达到高峰,并且月份之间没有明显差异。通过在5个海拔高度同时进行的声学监测,我们在大约550个记录小时内记录了11 984次蝙蝠迁徙,并在科水平上鉴定出15种,2属和1种声型。我们发现,除了海拔、时间和物种特异性差异外,蝙蝠的多样性和活动在中等海拔地区最高,温度可以部分解释这些差异。在我们的样带湿度不随海拔变化的事实可以解释观测到的与预期模式的差异。蒙特韦德的气候变化可能是导致蝙蝠向中高海拔地区迁移的因素之一,可能会影响食物资源的可用性,从而影响空中食虫蝙蝠的觅食活动。
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引用次数: 7
Limb bone stress in the mara Dolichotis patagonum (Caviomorpha; Caviidae; Dolichotinae) 海蛾目白斑蛾的肢体骨应力;豚鼠科;Dolichotinae)
IF 1.5 4区 生物学 Q1 ZOOLOGY Pub Date : 2020-06-04 DOI: 10.4404/HYSTRIX-00297-2020
A. Vassallo, O. Rocha-Barbosa
Acknowledgements We thank Dr. Itatí Olivares for allowing access to mara specimens under its care at Museo de La Plata (La Plata), and Dr. Carlos Capiel and the sta of Instituto Radiológico (Mar del Plata). Thanks to Dr. Leandro Hohl for review the MS text. We thank the anonymous reviewers for their criticism of the manuscript. Financial support A.I.V.: CONICET PIP 2014-2016 N°11220130100375 and Grant EXA918 / 18 from University of Mar del Plata; O.R.B.: Programa Prociência/UERJ, CAPES, (UAB). CRBio 2085. Abstract
我们感谢Itatí Olivares博士允许我们访问拉普拉塔博物馆(拉普拉塔)的马拉标本,以及Carlos Capiel博士和Radiológico研究所(马德普拉塔)的工作人员。感谢Leandro Hohl博士审阅MS文本。我们感谢匿名审稿人对本文的批评。资助项目:CONICET PIP 2014-2016 N°11220130100375,马德普拉塔大学资助EXA918 / 18;o.r.b.: Programa Prociência/UERJ, CAPES, (UAB)。CRBio 2085。摘要
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引用次数: 0
Searching for indicators of age, sex and population in European mouflon mandibles 寻找欧洲摩弗隆人下颌骨的年龄、性别和人口指标
IF 1.5 4区 生物学 Q1 ZOOLOGY Pub Date : 2020-06-04 DOI: 10.4404/HYSTRIX-00197-2019
C. Azorit, M. J. Tenorio, A. Casinos, Antonio Jesús López Montoya, M. J. López-Fuster, O. R. Barbosa
1Departamento de Biología Animal, Vegetal y Ecología, Área de Zoología, Universidad de Jaén, Spain 2Dept. CMIM y Química Inorgánica-INBIO, Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad de Cádiz, Spain 3Dept. of Evolutionay Biology, Ecology and Environmental Sciences, University of Barcelona, Spain 4Dept. of Statistics and Operational Research, University of Jaén, Spain 5Departamento de Zoologia, Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro, Brasil
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引用次数: 2
Wind farm bat fatalities in southern Brazil: temporal patterns and influence of environmental factors 巴西南部风电场蝙蝠死亡:时间模式和环境因素的影响
IF 1.5 4区 生物学 Q1 ZOOLOGY Pub Date : 2020-06-04 DOI: 10.4404/HYSTRIX-00256-2019
I. Amaral, M. J. Pereira, Aurelea Mader, M. Ferraz, Jéssica Bandeira Pereira, L. Oliveira
1Universidade Vale do Rio dos Sinos 2Ardea Consultoria Ambiental, R. Botafogo, 1287, sala 202, Porto Alegre, RS, Brazil, 90150-053 3Bird and Mammal Evolution, Systematics and Ecology Lab, Departamento de Zoologia, Instituto de Biociências Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS), Av. Bento Gonçalves 9500, Agronomia, Porto Alegre, RS, Brazil, 91501-970 4Grupo de Estudos de Mamíferos Aquáticos do Rio Grande do Sul
1钟河谷大学2 ardea环境咨询,拉尔夫·博塔弗,1287,202号房间,RS,巴西的阿雷格里港,90150 -053 3,鸟类和哺乳动物的进化分类学和生态学实验室动物系,联邦大学生物科学学院的南里奥格兰德州(UFRGS),本尼迪克特冈大街9500号农业,RS,巴西阿雷格里港的水生哺乳动物的研究,91501 -970 4群南里奥格兰德州
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引用次数: 2
Otter diet and prey selection in a recently recolonized area assessed using microscope analysis and DNA barcoding 利用显微镜分析和DNA条形码对最近重新定居地区的水獭饮食和猎物选择进行了评估
IF 1.5 4区 生物学 Q1 ZOOLOGY Pub Date : 2020-05-12 DOI: 10.4404/HYSTRIX-00260-2019
Fabio Marcolin, F. Iordan, E. Pizzul, A. Pallavicini, V. Torboli, C. Manfrin, L. Quaglietta
Acknowledgements We thank Marco Pavanello, Luca Dorigo, Marco Bertoli and Federica Fonda for their helpful suggestions during study design and precious help during the fieldwork and the Regional Environmental Agency of the Region Friuli Venezia Giulia (ARPA FVG), which provided some data about fish composition and density in the study area. We thank Federico De Pascalis for his friendly suggestions over the manuscript. Finally, we thank the two anonymous reviewers who, with their helpful comments, helped us to improve the quality of this manuscript. Dedicated to Maurizio Marcolin and Giovanna Cal that inspired the continuation of this work even in the most struggling moments. Abstract
我们感谢Marco Pavanello、Luca Dorigo、Marco Bertoli和Federica Fonda在研究设计过程中提出的有益建议和在实地调查过程中的宝贵帮助,并感谢弗留利-威尼斯朱利亚地区环境局(ARPA FVG)提供的有关研究区域鱼类组成和密度的一些数据。我们感谢Federico De Pascalis对手稿提出的友好建议。最后,我们感谢两位匿名审稿人,他们提供了有益的意见,帮助我们提高了本文的质量。献给Maurizio Marcolin和Giovanna Cal,即使在最挣扎的时刻,他们也激励了这项工作的继续。摘要
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引用次数: 8
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