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Title: | Predictors of red fox (Vulpes vulpes) helminth parasite diversity in the provinces of Spain |
Authors: | Barbosa, A. Márcia Segovia, J. M. Vargas, J. M. Torres, J. Real, R. Miquel, J. |
Issue Date: | 2005 |
Citation: | Barbosa, A. M.; Segovia, J. M.; Vargas, J. M.; Torres, J.; Real, R.; Miquel, J.Predictors of red fox (Vulpes vulpes) helminth parasite diversity in the provinces of Spain, Wildlife Biology in Practice, 1, 1, 3-14, 2005. |
Abstract: | We analysed the viscera of 321 red foxes collected over the last 30 years in 34
of the 47 provinces of peninsular Spain, and identified their helminth
parasites. We measured parasite diversity in each sampled province using four
diversity indices: Species richness, Marg a l e f’s species richness index,
Shannon’s species diversity index, and inverse Simpson’s index. In order to
find geographical, environmental, and/or human-related predictors of fox
parasite diversity, we recorded 45 variables related to topography, climate,
lithology, habitat heterogeneity, land use, spatial situation, human activity,
sampling effort, and fox presence probability (obtained after environmental
modelling of fox distribution). We then performed a stepwise linear regression
of each diversity index on these variables, to find a minimal subset of
statistically significant variables that account for the variation in each diversity
index. We found that most parasite diversity indices increase with the mean
distance to urban centres, or in other words, foxes in more rural provinces have
a more diverse helminth fauna. Sampling effort and fox presence probability
(probably related to fox density) also appeared as conditioning variables for
some indices, as well as soil permeability (related with water availability). We
then extrapolated the models to predict these fox parasite diversity indices in
non-sampled provinces and have a view of their geographical trends. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10174/20241 |
Type: | bachelorThesis |
Appears in Collections: | CIBIO-UE - Publicações - Artigos em Revistas Internacionais Com Arbitragem Científica
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