Effects of landscape cover and yard features on feral and free-roaming cat (Felis catus) distribution, abundance and activity patterns in a suburban area

Author:

Johansson Emily P1ORCID,DeGregorio Brett A2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Biological Sciences, University of Arkansas , 850 W Dickson St, Fayetteville, AR 72701, USA

2. U.S. Geological Survey, Fish and Wildlife Cooperative Research Unit, University of Arkansas , 850 W Dickson St, Fayetteville, AR 72701, USA

Abstract

Abstract Feral and free-roaming domestic cats (Felis catus) are invasive predators throughout the world. In some areas, cats occur in higher densities than native mammalian predators and can have severe effects upon prey populations. We set 48 wildlife game cameras in residential yards in Arkansas, USA, to evaluate which landscape and yard features influenced cat abundance occurring in yards. In addition, we quantified the daily activity patterns of free-roaming cats and explored how habitat features or predator activity influenced the timing of cat activity. We found that cats were present in 70.8% of yards with an average of three recognizable individuals per yard. Abundance of cats was higher than all native mesopredators except for raccoon (Procyon lotor) and Virginia opossum (Didelphis virginiana). Cat abundance and minimum population decreased when forest cover was high within 400 m of the camera. Cats were active at all times of the day but tended to be more diurnal in areas closer to city centers or in agricultural settings. Conversely, cats were more nocturnal later in the summer and in areas that had high levels of predator activity. Our results indicate that cats are widespread in this region and their relative abundance is driven more by landscape features than by yard features, possibly due to their large home ranges. Cats may alter their activity to better coexist with predators. Alteration in yard features is unlikely to be an effective deterrent for cats and more direct control measures may be necessary.

Funder

University of Arkansas Office of Undergraduate Research

Arkansas Game and Fish Commission

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Urban Studies,Ecology

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