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Abundance of wild prey modulates consumption of supplementary food in the Iberian lynx

机译:伊比利亚山猫的野生猎物丰富调节辅助食品的消费

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Food supplementation is increasingly used as a conservation tool. However, little is known about how much supplemental food is used by target populations or the degree to which the abundance of natural food affects the utilization of supplemental food. Long-term supplementation programmes could cause individuals to rely almost exclusively upon supplemental food and, consequently, lose some skills needed to forage efficiently on natural food. This may result in reduced fitness upon discontinuation of supplemental food. The Iberian lynx (Lynx pardinus) preys almost exclusively upon European wild rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus), and some populations are thought to be food limited. We quantified the contribution of supplemented domestic rabbits, whose guard hairs could be distinguished from hairs of wild rabbits, to the diet of the Iberian lynx. We also examined whether the consumption of domestic rabbits varied with the availability of wild rabbits, and with the duration of exposure to supplemental food. Domestic rabbits made up over 50% of the diet. Consumption of domestic rabbits decreased non-linearly as the relative abundance of wild rabbits increased; however, this pattern was true only above a threshold density of one wild rabbit km(-1). Below this threshold, supplementation was apparently strictly necessary to retain Iberian lynx. The consumption of domestic rabbits did not increase with the length of the supplementation period. Lynx continued consuming wild rabbits proportionally to their abundance, suggesting lynx did not become dependent upon supplemental food. Understanding how the abundance of natural food modulates consumption of supplemental food may help to adjust supplementation schedules to food availability and to the needs of the target populations. (C) 2010 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
机译:食物补充越来越多地用作保护工具。但是,对于目标人群使用了多少补充食品或天然食物的丰富程度影响补充食品利用的程度知之甚少。长期的补充计划可能会使个人几乎完全依靠补充食物,因此失去一些有效地觅食天然食物所需的技能。这可能会导致在停止补充食品后身体健康下降。伊比利亚天猫座(Lynx pardinus)几乎只捕食欧洲野兔(穴兔(Oryctolagus cuniculus)),并且某些种群的食物有限。我们量化了补充家兔对伊比利亚山猫的饮食的贡献,这些家兔的后卫毛可以与野兔的毛区别开来。我们还检查了家兔的食用量是否随野兔的可获得性以及接触补充食物的持续时间而变化。家兔占饮食的50%以上。随着野兔相对丰度的增加,家兔的消费量呈非线性下降。但是,只有在一只野兔km(-1)的阈值密度以上,这种模式才是正确的。低于此阈值,显然必须严格补充才能保留伊比利亚。家兔的食用量没有随着补充期的延长而增加。天猫继续按其丰富程度成比例地食用野兔,这表明天猫不再依赖于补充食物。了解天然食物的丰富程度如何调节补充食物的消费,可能有助于根据食物的供应和目标人群的需求调整补充时间表。 (C)2010 Elsevier Ltd.保留所有权利。

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