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Understanding how free-ranging cats interact with humans: A case study in China with management implications

机译:了解免费的猫与人类互动的方式 - 以管理层影响为例

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The growing population of outdoor free-ranging cats poses increasing threats to biodiversity. While those threats are now well recognized, how human-cat interactions contribute to shape population dynamics have been overlooked. In this study, we explore major variables associated with the distribution of free-ranging cat density in 30 universities in Nanjing, Jiangsu Province, China. We specifically focus on possible even greater care devoted by women to the free-ranging cats. We found that, as expected, the density of feeding stations is positively associated to the density of free-ranging cats. More interestingly, the density of male students versus female students seemed to be non-randomly associated with the distribution of cats among universities. An online questionnaire confirmed that women were more concerned about the living conditions of free-ranging cats than men in China. Finally, a socialization test focusing on 27 free-ranging cats conducted by female and male observers suggests that cats may have the ability to adopt a friendlier behavior with female students. Our result suggests that human-cat relationships can be understood using multiple angles, including population dynamics, behavioral ecology and conservation psychology. Such a better understanding of human-cat interactions is necessary to develop relevant population management in urban context.
机译:少年户外自由范围的猫人口造成对生物多样性的威胁越来越大。虽然这些威胁现已充分认识到,但是人类猫的相互作用如何忽视了塑造人口动态。在这项研究中,我们探讨了中国江苏省江苏省南京30所大学的自由量猫密度分布相关的主要变量。我们专注于妇女甚至更加谨慎地关注自由拉伸猫。我们发现,正如所预期的那样,喂食站的密度与自由测距猫的密度呈正相关。更有趣的是,男学生与女学生的密度似乎与大学猫的分布是非随机相关的。在线调查问卷证实,妇女更关注自由范围的猫的生活条件而不是中国的男性。最后,对女性和男性观察者进行的27个自由量猫的社会化测试表明,猫可能有能力与女学生采取更友好的行为。我们的结果表明,可以使用多个角度来理解人猫关系,包括人口动态,行为生态和保护心理学。如此更好地了解人猫互动,是在城市背景下制定相关人口管理的必要。

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