2017
DOI: 10.15406/ijawb.2017.02.00017
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Predation of Birds by Domestic Cats on a Neotropical Island

Abstract: The domestic cat (Felis silvestris catus) is indicated as a threat to several native species in different regions where they occur, especially seabirds in insular environments. In this study, we present the results obtained through fecal analysis and identification of the remains of prey killed by domestic cats in a fishing village in an insular area of the Brazilian Atlantic Forest. Although several species of seabirds use the island either as a migratory route, residence, or for nesting, we did not detect th… Show more

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“…In other words, if there is a higher presence of accessible invertebrates in the environment, cats may adjust their hunting patterns towards this taxonomic group. This observation aligns with studies conducted in some tropical islands, where cats prominently capture invertebrates, attributed to seasonal variations in prey abundance(Ferreira et al 2014;Ferreira and Genaro 2017;Bruce et al 2019…”
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confidence: 90%
“…In other words, if there is a higher presence of accessible invertebrates in the environment, cats may adjust their hunting patterns towards this taxonomic group. This observation aligns with studies conducted in some tropical islands, where cats prominently capture invertebrates, attributed to seasonal variations in prey abundance(Ferreira et al 2014;Ferreira and Genaro 2017;Bruce et al 2019…”
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confidence: 90%
“…The spatial overlap between domestic and wild mammals represent a risk for endangered species (e.g. Lessa & Bergallo, 2012, Hughes & Macdonald, 2013, Lessa et al 2016, Doherty et al 2017, Ferreira & Genaro 2017, Ferreira et al 2014. A review based on the IUCN Red List database pointed There are dialogue between park administration and the neighbor human population 13.6% 86,3%…”
Section: Speciesmentioning
confidence: 99%