“…As for predators, evidence of the three main rodent predators in the study area (i.e., the European pine marten Martes martes , the red fox Vulpes vulpes and the wildcat Felis silvestris ) has been verified in the three habitat studied by means of scat collection and camera trapping (Piñeiro et al., ; Rosellini, Osorio et al., ). In general, red fox activity is related to dense habitats, since this carnivore usually hunts by stalking prey from a protective vegetation cover (Díaz‐Ruiz, Caro, Delibes‐Mateos, Arroyo, & Ferreras, ; Fedriani, Palomares, & Delibes, ; Moreno, Delibes, & Villafuerte, ). Furthermore, predator habitat preferences have been previously documented in the study area: the pine marten positively selected pine and deciduous forest (Barja, ), and the wildcat seems to select deciduous forests over the scrubland and mature pine forest areas (Barja & Bárcena, ).…”