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Niche partitioning by sympatric civets in the Himalayan foothills of Pakistan
Niche overlap between sympatric species can indicate the extent of interspecific competition. Sympatric competing species can exhibit spatial, temporal, and dietary adjustments to reduce competition. We investigated spatial, temporal, and dietary niche overlap of sympatric Asian palm civet (Paradoxu...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9951805/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36846462 http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.14741 |
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author | Akrim, Faraz Mahmood, Tariq Belant, Jerrold L. Nadeem, Muhammad Sajid Qasim, Siddiqa Dhendup, Tashi Fatima, Hira Bukhari, Syed Afaq Aslam, Asad Younis, Humera Rafique, Aamish Subhani, Zahid Ahmed Hashmi, Shafqaat Ahmed Munawar, Nadeem |
author_facet | Akrim, Faraz Mahmood, Tariq Belant, Jerrold L. Nadeem, Muhammad Sajid Qasim, Siddiqa Dhendup, Tashi Fatima, Hira Bukhari, Syed Afaq Aslam, Asad Younis, Humera Rafique, Aamish Subhani, Zahid Ahmed Hashmi, Shafqaat Ahmed Munawar, Nadeem |
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description | Niche overlap between sympatric species can indicate the extent of interspecific competition. Sympatric competing species can exhibit spatial, temporal, and dietary adjustments to reduce competition. We investigated spatial, temporal, and dietary niche overlap of sympatric Asian palm civet (Paradoxurus hermaphroditus) and small Indian civet (Viverricula indica), in and around Pir Lasura National Park, Pakistan. We used remote cameras to determine the frequency and timing of detections to estimate spatial and temporal overlap, and prey remains from scats to estimate dietary overlap. We collected scat samples of Asian palm civet (n = 108) and small Indian civet (n = 44) for dietary analysis. We found low spatial (O(ij) = 0.32) and temporal (Δ = 0.39) overlap, but high dietary niche overlap (0.9) between these two civet species. Both civet species were detected at only 11 camera sites and small Indian civets were detected most frequently during 2:00–5:00 h and 8:00–10:00 h, whereas Asian palm civets detections were greatest during 20:00–2:00 h. The overall niche breadth of Asian palm civet was slightly narrower (L = 9.69, Lst = 0.31) than that of the small Indian civet (L = 10, Lst = 0.52). We identified 27 dietary items (15 plant, 12 animal) from scats of Asian palm civet including Himalayan pear (Pyrus pashia; 27%), Indian gerbil (Tatera indica; 10%), Rhesus monkey (Macaca mulatta; 4%), and insects (5%). Scat analysis of small Indian civets revealed 17 prey items (eight plant, nine animal) including Himalayan pear (24%), domestic poultry (15%), Indian gerbil (11%), and house mouse (Mus musculus; 5%). Both civet species consumed fruits of cultivated orchard species. Spatial and temporal partitioning of landscapes containing diverse foods appears to facilitate coexistence between Asian palm civets and small Indian civets. |
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spelling | pubmed-99518052023-02-25 Niche partitioning by sympatric civets in the Himalayan foothills of Pakistan Akrim, Faraz Mahmood, Tariq Belant, Jerrold L. Nadeem, Muhammad Sajid Qasim, Siddiqa Dhendup, Tashi Fatima, Hira Bukhari, Syed Afaq Aslam, Asad Younis, Humera Rafique, Aamish Subhani, Zahid Ahmed Hashmi, Shafqaat Ahmed Munawar, Nadeem PeerJ Biodiversity Niche overlap between sympatric species can indicate the extent of interspecific competition. Sympatric competing species can exhibit spatial, temporal, and dietary adjustments to reduce competition. We investigated spatial, temporal, and dietary niche overlap of sympatric Asian palm civet (Paradoxurus hermaphroditus) and small Indian civet (Viverricula indica), in and around Pir Lasura National Park, Pakistan. We used remote cameras to determine the frequency and timing of detections to estimate spatial and temporal overlap, and prey remains from scats to estimate dietary overlap. We collected scat samples of Asian palm civet (n = 108) and small Indian civet (n = 44) for dietary analysis. We found low spatial (O(ij) = 0.32) and temporal (Δ = 0.39) overlap, but high dietary niche overlap (0.9) between these two civet species. Both civet species were detected at only 11 camera sites and small Indian civets were detected most frequently during 2:00–5:00 h and 8:00–10:00 h, whereas Asian palm civets detections were greatest during 20:00–2:00 h. The overall niche breadth of Asian palm civet was slightly narrower (L = 9.69, Lst = 0.31) than that of the small Indian civet (L = 10, Lst = 0.52). We identified 27 dietary items (15 plant, 12 animal) from scats of Asian palm civet including Himalayan pear (Pyrus pashia; 27%), Indian gerbil (Tatera indica; 10%), Rhesus monkey (Macaca mulatta; 4%), and insects (5%). Scat analysis of small Indian civets revealed 17 prey items (eight plant, nine animal) including Himalayan pear (24%), domestic poultry (15%), Indian gerbil (11%), and house mouse (Mus musculus; 5%). Both civet species consumed fruits of cultivated orchard species. Spatial and temporal partitioning of landscapes containing diverse foods appears to facilitate coexistence between Asian palm civets and small Indian civets. PeerJ Inc. 2023-02-21 /pmc/articles/PMC9951805/ /pubmed/36846462 http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.14741 Text en © 2023 Akrim et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, reproduction and adaptation in any medium and for any purpose provided that it is properly attributed. For attribution, the original author(s), title, publication source (PeerJ) and either DOI or URL of the article must be cited. |
spellingShingle | Biodiversity Akrim, Faraz Mahmood, Tariq Belant, Jerrold L. Nadeem, Muhammad Sajid Qasim, Siddiqa Dhendup, Tashi Fatima, Hira Bukhari, Syed Afaq Aslam, Asad Younis, Humera Rafique, Aamish Subhani, Zahid Ahmed Hashmi, Shafqaat Ahmed Munawar, Nadeem Niche partitioning by sympatric civets in the Himalayan foothills of Pakistan |
title | Niche partitioning by sympatric civets in the Himalayan foothills of Pakistan |
title_full | Niche partitioning by sympatric civets in the Himalayan foothills of Pakistan |
title_fullStr | Niche partitioning by sympatric civets in the Himalayan foothills of Pakistan |
title_full_unstemmed | Niche partitioning by sympatric civets in the Himalayan foothills of Pakistan |
title_short | Niche partitioning by sympatric civets in the Himalayan foothills of Pakistan |
title_sort | niche partitioning by sympatric civets in the himalayan foothills of pakistan |
topic | Biodiversity |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9951805/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36846462 http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.14741 |
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