The wildcat is an elusive species that is threatened with extinction in many parts of its range. In Sicily it still lives in a wide range of habitats. During 2006, camera traps were used to investigate the distribution of the wildcat over a 660 ha wide area on the south-western slope of Mount Etna (NE Sicily). Twelve out of 18 trapping stations provided a total of 24 photographs. Nine different individuals were identified using morphological criteria. Our work confirms the suitability of camera trapping for monitoring elusive carnivores.
Anile S, Bizzarri L, Ragni B (2009). Camera trapping the European wildcat (Felis silvestris silvestris) in Sicily (Southern Italy): preliminary results. HYSTRIX, 55-60.
Camera trapping the European wildcat (Felis silvestris silvestris) in Sicily (Southern Italy): preliminary results
Anile S
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2009-01-01
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The wildcat is an elusive species that is threatened with extinction in many parts of its range. In Sicily it still lives in a wide range of habitats. During 2006, camera traps were used to investigate the distribution of the wildcat over a 660 ha wide area on the south-western slope of Mount Etna (NE Sicily). Twelve out of 18 trapping stations provided a total of 24 photographs. Nine different individuals were identified using morphological criteria. Our work confirms the suitability of camera trapping for monitoring elusive carnivores.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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