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Survival, spatial behaviour and resting place selection of translocated Iberian hares Lepus granatensis in Northwestern Spain
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European Journal of Wildlife Research
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2
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Sánchez-García, C., Pérez, J. A., Armenteros, J. A., Gaudioso, V. R., & Tizado, E. J. (2021). Survival, spatial behaviour and resting place selection of translocated Iberian hares Lepus granatensis in Northwestern Spain. European Journal of Wildlife Research, 67(2). https://doi.org/10.1007/S10344-021-01464-8
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Springer
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2021
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1612-4642
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[EN] Translocation of game species is a widespread tool for hunting and conservation, but for some species there is a lack of information, being this the case for the Iberian hare (Lepus granatensis). We studied the survival and spatial behaviour of 12 wild Iberian hares translocated in Northwestern Spain, in a hunting ground with a combination of arable land, vineyards and other habitats where game management and hare coursing were conducted. The average hare survival time was 102 days, with adults showing higher survival than juveniles, the overall survival probability being reduced during the hunting season. Presumed predation was the most important cause of death (ranging 45–77% of causalities), and 23% of hares were hunted. Hares showed a higher resting place selection at daytime for arable land, selecting however to settle in areas with a combination of habitats. The average core area considering all animals (MCP 50%) was 7.4 ha and the home range (MCP 95%) was 27 ha, and males showed significant higher values of home range compared to females. When compared to previous studies on wild hares, the survival of translocated hares in the present study was in general lower but there were similarities on spatial behaviour, and hunting was considered a major factor driving survival and spatial behaviour.
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