| Literature DB >> 26932268 |
Hugh W McGregor1,2, Sarah Legge1, Menna E Jones2, Christopher N Johnson2.
Abstract
Feral cats are normally territorial in Australia's tropical savannahs, and hunt intensively with home-ranges only two to three kilometres across. Here we report that they also undertake expeditions of up to 12.5 km from their home ranges to hunt for short periods over recently burned areas. Cats are especially likely to travel to areas burned at high intensity, probably in response to vulnerability of prey soon after such fires. The movements of journeying cats are highly directed to specific destinations. We argue that the effect of this behaviour is to increase the aggregate impact of cats on vulnerable prey. This has profound implications for conservation, considering the ubiquity of feral cats and global trends of intensified fire regimes.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26932268 PMCID: PMC4773836 DOI: 10.1038/srep22559
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379
Details of the 11 recorded journeys of feral cats.
| Cat name | Home range size (ha) | Max distance from home range | Broad bearing of travel | Destination details | Destination size (ha) | Days at destination |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bruce | 1104 | 12 km | East | intense fire scar edge | 558 | 30 |
| Askelladd | 891 | 10 km | North-east | intense fire scar | 718 | 10 |
| 891 | 30 km | North-east | intense fire scar edge | 172 | 2 | |
| Smokey | 375 | 1 km | North-west | intense fire scar | 2006 | >51 |
| 375 | 20 km | North-east | none | NA | ||
| Storm | 445 | 2 km | South-west | none | NA | |
| Pork noodle | 904 | 5 km | West | intense fire scar | 490 | 35 |
| Mike | 971 | 4 km | South-east | none | NA | |
| 971 | 11 km | South-east | intense fire scar | 726 | 20 | |
| 971 | 11 km | South-east | intense fire scar | 543 | 5 | |
| Jaws | 560 | 8 km | South-west | intense fire scar | 826 | >42 |
Figure 1Examples of four of the eight extra-territorial travels to intense fire scars by cats.
We created maps in ArcMap 10.1 (www.esri.com), and refined symbology in Photoshop Elements 8.0 (www.adobe.com/au/products/photoshop.html).
Figure 2Comparison of movement parameters between 15 minute fixes within cats’ home-ranges, and during expeditions to and from an intense fire scars.
Graphs were generated in R 3.1.3 (https://www.r-project.org).
Figure 3For cats expeditions to an intense fire scar, the duration of their visit in days is compared against the months since an intense fire at the destination.
Graph was generated in Microsoft Excel 14.0.6112 (https://products.office.com/en-au/excel).