Habitat selection of endangered Amami rabbits on Tokuno-Shima Island in Japan as assessed by counting fecal pellet groups on roads

Author:

Seki Yoshikazu1ORCID,Nakashima Katsumi1,Nakashima Atsushi2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Agri-Environmental Sciences, https://dx.doi.org/13089Tamagawa University, 6-1-1, Tamagawagakuen, Machida, Tokyo 194-8610, Japan

2. Kagoshima Prefectural Institute for Agricultural Development, Tokunoshima Branch, 2092, Omonawa, Isen, Oshima, Kagoshima 891-8114, Japan

Abstract

Abstract Understanding the habitat selection patterns of animals is important for developing land-use plans for species conservation. The death of endangered Amami rabbits (Pentalagus furnessi), which are found only on two islands in Japan, due to vehicle collisions is a serious problem. To reduce the incidence of road kill and conserve the population of Amami rabbits, factors that contribute to the species’ proximity to roads need to be examined. We examined the habitat selection of Amami rabbits by counting their fecal pellet groups on roads on Tokuno-Shima Island, Japan. We obtained 101 presence observations, which revealed that Amami rabbits select areas close to natural forests, farmlands, and rivers and areas with steeper slopes. The selection by the species of natural forest and farmland is likely due to the availability of herbaceous and shrub plants at forest edges and crops and weeds in farmland for foraging. The high utilization of steep-sloping terrain could help Amami rabbits minimize predation risk from the native habu pit viper (Protobothrops flavoviridis). The frequent utilization of forest edges and farmland by Amami rabbits increases their risk of becoming road kill and the risk of crop damage, which are serious problems on the island. To prevent Amami rabbits from crossing roads and reduce crop damage, fences should be constructed particularly in high-rabbit-density areas, and should not facilitate population fragmentation of the species.

Publisher

Brill

Subject

Animal Science and Zoology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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