Home Range, Movement, and Nest Use of Hedgehogs (Erinaceus europaeus) in an Urban Environment Prior to Hibernation
Author:
Korslund Lars Mørch1ORCID, Floden Marius Stener1, Albertsen Milla Mona Sophie1, Landsverk Amalie1, Løkken Karen Margrete Vestgård1, Johansen Beate Strøm2ORCID
Affiliation:
1. Department of Natural Sciences, University of Agder, Universitetsveien 25, 4630 Kristiansand, Norway 2. Natural History Museum and Botanical Garden, Department of Natural Sciences, University of Agder, Gimleveien 27, Gimle Gård, 4630 Kristiansand, Norway
Abstract
The West European hedgehog (Erinaceus europaeus) is in decline, and it is important to identify its challenges. We used VHF-telemetry to monitor pre-hibernation space use, nest use, and hibernation sites in a suburban area in Norway. Based on nine adult hedgehogs tracked between August and November 2002, we found that home range size was not dependent on individual sex or weight and that home ranges overlapped between individuals regardless of sex. The distance moved was not dependent on individual sex, but there was a tendency for increased movement before dawn. The number of nests used per individual (0–10) and the number of nest switches (0–14) varied greatly and did not differ significantly between sexes. Out of 28 nest sites, 16 were linked to buildings and 12 to vegetation, and nesting material was most often grass and leaves. Three hedgehogs monitored until hibernation established winter nests under tree roots in natural forest patches in September, and this suggests that establishing or maintaining forest patches in urban areas is important to ensure suitable hibernation habitat for hedgehogs. Our study was limited by a low sample size, and additional research is required to gain a deeper understanding of the challenges hedgehogs face in urban environments.
Funder
Natural History Museum and Botanical Garden and Department of Natural Sciences, UiA
Subject
General Veterinary,Animal Science and Zoology
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