Applications of non-intrusive methods to study the sand cat: a field study in the Sahara Desert

Author:

Gil-Sánchez Jose MaríaORCID,Herrera-Sánchez F. Javier,Rodríguez-Siles Javier,Díaz-Portero Miguel Ángel,Arredondo Ángel,Sáez Juan Manuel,Álvarez Begoña,Cancio InmaculadaORCID,de Lucas Jesús,McCain Emil,Pérez Joaquín,Valenzuela Gerardo,Valderrama Jaime MartínezORCID,Sánchez-Cerdá Mariola,Lahlafi Thomas,Martín Jose Manuel,Burgos Tamara,Jiménez JoséORCID,Qninba Abdeljebbar,Virgós EmilioORCID

Abstract

AbstractSurveys based on indirect signs and camera trapping are two non-invasive methods extensively used for monitoring elusive mammals. Both approaches can be useful to obtain key information on wildlife in remote areas, since they may allow for the logistically viable design of optimal field frameworks. The sand cat (Felis margarita) is a feline that inhabits the Sahara Desert, the Arabian Peninsula, and western Asian deserts. Its basic ecology is poorly known and the status and impacts of threats are difficult to assess. Some local population declines have been detected, and more research is needed. Based on field surveys carried out in the Atlantic Sahara, we have evaluated the applications of both methods to study this species. Our results show that (a) camera trapping provided reliable data on several key aspects of its ecology, (b) walking surveys to collect feces for molecular data failed completely, and (c) for footprints, identification problems and the marked effects of the absence of optimal substrates and the prevalence of wind are relevant handicaps. Beyond this evaluation, we provide for the first time some key aspects of the ecology of sand cats in the Sahara Desert, including habitat selection, density, diel activity, and predator–prey relationships.

Funder

Fundació Barcelona Zoo

Universidad de Granada

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law,Nature and Landscape Conservation,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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