2009
DOI: 10.1525/bio.2009.59.2.9
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The Ecological Role of the Mammalian Mesocarnivore

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“…That pattern has been observed for other carnivore species [21] Like other mesocarnivores, N. narica is often viewed as a resource to be harvested-as vermin or agricultural pests whose impacts on human activities are to be mitigated [20]. Nonetheless, the mesocarnivores play an important role in the ecosystem.…”
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confidence: 78%
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“…That pattern has been observed for other carnivore species [21] Like other mesocarnivores, N. narica is often viewed as a resource to be harvested-as vermin or agricultural pests whose impacts on human activities are to be mitigated [20]. Nonetheless, the mesocarnivores play an important role in the ecosystem.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 78%
“…Given their smaller size and ability to thrive in diverse habitats, they are usually more abundant than large carnivores, yet their impact within communities is generally assumed to be relatively minor. Mesocarnivores can play important roles as drivers of ecosystem function, structure, or dynamics, by dispersing seeds, controlling prey population and inhibiting competitors [20]. Because of their diet, composed mainly of fruits and arthropods [38] [96], N. narica is an important seed disperser [97] and potentially a controller of arthropods populations.…”
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“…Although studies of many Malagasy taxa have directly benefited conservation planning the dearth of studies on carnivores has excluded them from consideration (Kremen et al, 2008). Given that carnivores often have the largest area requirements of all fauna, can affect ecosystem dynamics (Roemer et al, 2009), and serve as useful focal species for planning (Carroll et al, 2001), a better understanding of the ecology of Malagasy carnivores is required.…”
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“…For example, predators can play a vital role in ecosystem restoration as ecological engineers (Ritchie et al 2012), and by their predation-driven direct effects or fear-driven indirect effects on communities and ecosystems (Ray et al 2005, Roemer et al 2009). Herbivores are an important part of the nutrient cycle, by diffusing nutrients in the ecosystem (Wolf et al 2013).…”
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confidence: 99%