Big city life: carnivores in urban environments
Murdoch University · University of Pretoria
Abstract
Abstract Cities may represent one of the most challenging environments for carnivorous mammals. For example, cities have a dearth of vegetation and other natural resources, coupled with increased habitat fragmentation and an abundance of roads as well as altered climate (e.g. temperature, light, rainfall and water runoff). It is therefore intriguing that several carnivore species have become established in cities across the globe. Medium‐sized carnivores such as the red fox, coyote, Eurasian badger and raccoon not only survive in cities but also have managed to exploit anthropogenic food sources and shelter to their significant advantage, achieving higher population densities than are found under natural…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 19.21
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- 100%
- References
- 202
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2Topics & keywords
- Carnivore
- Ecology
- Urbanization
- Habitat
- Biology
- Geography
- Habitat fragmentation
- Predation
- Sustainable cities and communities