The low survival rate of European hare leverets in arable farmland: evidence from the predation experiment

Author:

Cukor Jan12,Riegert Jan3,Krivopalova Aleksandra2,Vacek Zdeněk2,Šálek Martin145

Affiliation:

1. Forestry and Game Management Research Institute, Prague, Czech Republic

2. Faculty of Forestry and Wood Sciences, Czech University of Life Sciences Prague, Prague, Czech Republic

3. Department of Zoology, Faculty of Science, University of South Bohemia, České Budějovice, Czech Republic

4. Czech Academy of Sciences, Institute of Vertebrate Biology, Brno, Czech Republic

5. Faculty of Environmental Sciences, Czech University of Life Sciences Prague, Prague, Czech Republic

Abstract

The low survival rate of leverets may significantly contribute to steep population declines and slow recovery of European hares (Lepus europaeus). However, the leveret survival rate in farmlands with different landscape structures is poorly understood, and the existing evidence comes mainly from Western Europe. In this study, we explored the survival of leveret hare dummies along linear semi-natural habitats in homogeneous Central European arable farmland during the main part of the European hare reproduction period (March–April) in 2019 and 2020. The survival rate of hare leverets during the 14-day period was only 22.2%, and all predation events were recorded during the first six days of the experiment. Mammalian predators were responsible for 53.1% of predation events, avian predators for 40.8%, and agricultural operations for 6.1%. The red fox (Vulpes vulpes) was the dominant predator in our study area and was the primary cause of leveret dummy mortality (32.7%), but it also had the highest use-intensity and visit frequency of all of the study plots. Predation by avian predators was associated with patches of lower vegetation height and cover (such as plowed fields) and during daylight hours, whereas the opposite was true for mammalian predators. We propose that improving the habitat quality of arable landscapes by increasing the proportion and quality of extensively used non-farmed habitats (e.g., set-asides, wildflower areas, extensive meadows, fallow land, and semi-natural habitats on arable land) providing cover and shelter for leverets could be an effective management measure for reducing predation risk on leverets.

Funder

Czech Academy of Sciences in frame of the program Strategy AV 21, the research aim of the Czech Academy of Sciences

Technological Agency of the Czech Republic

Internal Grant Agency of the Czech University of Life Sciences Prague

Publisher

PeerJ

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