2023
DOI: 10.20944/preprints202307.0128.v1
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Spatiotemporal and Individual Patterns of Domestic Cat (<em>Felis catus</em>) Hunting Behaviour in France

Irene Castañeda,
Forin-Wiart Marie-Amélie,
Benoît Pisanu
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Abstract: Domestic cats (Felis catus) are widespread worldwide as the most popular pets. This medium-sized carnivore have well-known negative effects on biodiversity, but there is still need to better understand the proximate causes of its predation. Based on a citizen science project, we assessed the role of spatiotemporal (i.e., latitude, longitude and seasons), climatic (i.e., rainfall), anthropogenic (i.e., human footprint, HFI) and individual (i.e., sex and age) variables on the number of preys returned home by cat… Show more

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