Alien versus alien: spatiotemporal overlaps among introduced ungulates in a Mediterranean island ecosystem

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Ettore Fedele
Emiliano Mori
Margherita Giampaoli Rustichelli
Federico Del Sala
Francesca Giannini
Matteo Meriggi
Giacomo Santini
Marco Zaccaroni
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[1] University of Leicester,Department of Genetics
[2] National Research Council-Research Institute On Terrestrial Ecosystems-Via Madonna del Piano 10,Department of Biology
[3] University of Florence,undefined
[4] Tuscan Archipelago National Park,undefined
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Mammalian Biology | 2022年 / 102卷
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Activity rhythms; Interspecific interactions; Multi-species occupancy models; Wildlife camera trapping;
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Assessing the spatiotemporal behaviour of alien species is pivotal to designing effective management plans. Interspecific niche partitioning among ungulates is reported as a strategy to avoid direct interactions. The Mediterranean mouflon and wild boar are two ungulates introduced to Elba island for hunting and aesthetic purposes. We used intensive camera trapping to test whether species occupancy and temporal activity rhythms would vary in response to the presence or absence of the co-occurring species through multi-species occupancy modelling. Our findings report a lack of spatial and temporal segregation between the two species for the late spring–summer and late summer–autumn seasons. In contrast, results for the winter–early spring period suggest that spatial partitioning between wild boar and mouflon is present in areas with high artificial cover (e.g., paved roads). Animals may indeed exploit roads to move more rapidly in search of food; however, their occurrence in these areas seems to be influenced by the presence of the other species.
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