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Scavenging and carcass caching behavior by European wildcat (Felis silvestris)
ID Krofel, Miha (Author), ID Južnič, Damjan (Author), ID Allen, Maximilian L. (Author)

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Abstract
While scavenging has been repeatedly reported for several felid species, surprisingly little information is available on scavenging behavior of the European wildcat (Felis silvestris). To fill this knowledge gap, we used camera traps to document scavenging behavior at the 48 experimentally set deer carcasses at random locations throughout the year. We recorded European wildcats scavenging on 38% of the eight carcasses set in winter and on none set in the other parts of the year. Wildcats fed on two carcasses for extended periods (up to 22%days) with an average of 3.3 visits per day and 7.8-h interval between the visits. We recorded scavenging throughout the day, but analysis indicated a crepuscular pattern. We also recorded caching behavior on 7% of the visits (n = 105), when wildcats used leaves or snow to partly or completely cover the carcasses. Beside wildcats, 12 other vertebrate species of scavengers were recorded at the carcasses. We recorded agonistic interaction with European badger (Meles meles) and despite its smaller size, the wildcat managed to defend the carcass. The extensive feeding, frequent caching behavior and active defense from scavengers indicate that the wildcats recognized the ungulate carcasses as an important food source in winter and that scavenging could be a neglected aspect of the European wildcat ecology. We also suggest that caching behavior could be regularly used by the European wildcat when feeding on larger carcasses, but was likely previously missed due to limited research effort to record scavenging and caching behavior.

Language:English
Keywords:camera traps, felids, food caching, interference competition, scavengers
Work type:Article
Typology:1.01 - Original Scientific Article
Organization:BF - Biotechnical Faculty
Publication status:Published
Publication version:Author Accepted Manuscript
Year:2021
Number of pages:Str. 556-561
Numbering:Vol. 36, iss. 3
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-127151 This link opens in a new window
UDC:630*15
ISSN on article:1440-1703
DOI:10.1111/1440-1703.12211 This link opens in a new window
COBISS.SI-ID:63991555 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:20.05.2021
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Title:Ecological research
Shortened title:Ecol. res.
Publisher:Springer Japan
ISSN:1440-1703
COBISS.SI-ID:515407385 This link opens in a new window

Secondary language

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:divja mačka, Felis silvestris, foto-pasti, mačke, mrhovinarji, shranjevanje hrane, kompeticija

Projects

Funder:ARRS - Slovenian Research Agency
Project number:N1-0163
Name:Vpogled v medvrstne in znotrajvrstne interakcije med prostoživečimi mačkami v Evropi in Afriki

Funder:ARRS - Slovenian Research Agency
Project number:P4-0059
Name:Gozd, gozdarstvo in obnovljivi gozdni viri

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