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Home Range Estimates for Small Indian Mongooses (Urva auropunctata) in Southwestern Puerto Rico

Authors :
Amy T. Gilbert
Mel J. Rivera-Rodriguez
Fabiola B. Torres-Toledo
Juan G. Garcia-Cancel
Katherine M. McClure
Are R. Berentsen
Source :
Caribbean Journal of Science. 50:225
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
University of Puerto Rico at Mayaguez, 2020.

Abstract

The small Indian mongoose (Urva auropunctata) is an opportunistic omnivore introduced to sugar producing islands primarily to control rat (Rattus spp.) populations, yet is now considered an invasive pest species on multiple Caribbean islands. Data on home range estimates of mongooses in Puerto Rico and other regions are limited. We fitted 24 mongooses (15 males and nine females) with very high frequency (VHF) radio collars at the Cabo Rojo National Wildlife Refuge in southwestern Puerto Rico and tracked them via radio telemetry for up to six months. The raw mean (SE) minimum convex polygon home range among 24 mongooses was 45.03 (8.30) hectares. The mean (SE) fixed kernel 95% estimate was 38.37 (5.78) hectares, and the 50% core area estimate was 7.89 (1.29) hectares. Our home range estimates are similar to previous estimates in the Caribbean and other islands, but larger than those reported from their native range in India. Our study adds new information to the small body of literature available on mongoose home ranges and is one of the few studies conducted in a lowland dry semi-deciduous forest in southwestern Puerto Rico. Additional research on mongoose home ranges in suburban/rural habitats, as well as in agricultural areas, would provide valuable information for the management of wildlife disease and damage conflicts associated with mongooses in the Caribbean region.

Details

ISSN :
00086452
Volume :
50
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Caribbean Journal of Science
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........dcfc4f963665b9341f108a4ec1233e47
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.18475/cjos.v50i2.a4