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Estimated Number of Birds Killed by House Cats (Felis catus) in Canada

机译:在加拿大估计的被家猫(Felis catus)杀死的鸟类数量

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Predation by house cats (Felis catus) is one of the largest human-related sources of mortality for wild birds in the United States and elsewhere, and has been implicated in extinctions and population declines of several species. However, relatively little is known about this topic in Canada. The objectives of this study were to provide plausible estimates for the number of birds killed by house cats in Canada, identify information that would help improve those estimates, and identify species potentially vulnerable to population impacts. In total, cats are estimated to kill between 100 and 350 million birds per year in Canada (> 95% of estimates were in this range), with the majority likely to be killed by feral cats. This range of estimates is based on surveys indicating that Canadians own about 8.5 million pet cats, a rough approximation of 1.4 to 4.2 million feral cats, and literature values of predation rates from studies conducted elsewhere. Reliability of the total kill estimate would be improved most by better knowledge of feral cat numbers and diet in Canada, though any data on birds killed by cats in Canada would be helpful. These estimates suggest that 2-7% of birds in southern Canada are killed by cats per year. Even at the low end, predation by house cats is probably the largest human-related source of bird mortality in Canada. Many species of birds are potentially vulnerable to at least local population impacts in southern Canada, by virtue of nesting or feeding on or near ground level, and habitat choices that bring them into contact with human-dominated landscapes where cats are abundant. Because cat predation is likely to remain a primary source of bird mortality in Canada for some time, this issue needs more scientific attention in Canada.
机译:家猫(Felis catus)的捕食活动是美国和其他地区与人类相关的最大的野生鸟类死亡率来源之一,与多种物种的灭绝和种群减少有关。但是,在加拿大,对该主题知之甚少。这项研究的目的是为加拿大的家猫杀死的鸟类数量提供合理的估计,确定有助于改善这些估计的信息,并确定可能易受种群影响的物种。据估计,在加拿大,猫每年总计可杀死100至3.5亿只鸟(估计范围中有95%以上),其中大多数可能被野猫杀死。这一估计范围是根据调查表明,加拿大人拥有约850万只宠物猫,大约1.4到420万只野猫,以及来自其他地方进行的研究的捕食率的文献价值。通过更好地了解加拿大野生猫的数量和饮食,可以最大程度地提高总死亡估计数的可靠性,尽管加拿大有关被猫杀死的鸟类的任何数据都将有所帮助。这些估计表明,加拿大南部每年有2-7%的鸟类被猫杀死。即使在低端,家猫的捕食也可能是加拿大最大的与人类相关的鸟类死亡来源。由于在地面上或附近筑巢或觅食以及栖息地的选择,许多鸟类都可能至少在加拿大南部受到当地人口的影响,而栖息地的选择也使它们与猫较多的人类主导景观相接触。由于猫的掠食在一段时间内仍可能是加拿大鸟类死亡的主要来源,因此在加拿大这个问题需要更多的科学关注。

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