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Temporal Activity Patterns of the Eurasian Beaver and Coexisting Species in a Mediterranean Ecosystem

Emiliano Mori, Giuseppe Mazza, Chiara Pucci, Davide Senserini, Róisín Campbell‐Palmer, Marco Contaldo, Andrea Viviano

2022Animals16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Analyses of temporal partitioning and overlaps in activity rhythms are pivotal to shed light on interspecific coexistence between similar species or prey and predators. In this work, we assessed the overlap of activity rhythms between the Eurasian beaver Castor fiber and its potential competitors and predators through camera trapping in an area in Central Italy. Interspecific overlaps of temporal activity patterns were estimated for the beavers, potential predators (the red fox Vulpes vulpes and the grey wolf Canis lupus), and a potential competitor, the coypu Myocastor coypus. The beavers showed a mostly crepuscular behaviour. Although high temporal overlap was observed between the Eurasian beavers and the red foxes and grey wolves, the activity of the beavers did not overlap with that of the predators. Accordingly, the beavers were more active on the darkest nights, i.e., avoiding bright moonlight.

Topics & Concepts

VulpesBeaverPredationInterspecific competitionEcologyMesopredator release hypothesisBiologyApex predatorEcology and biodiversity studiesBotany and Plant Ecology StudiesWildlife Ecology and Conservation
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