Zeitschriftenaufsatz
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2018
Environmental drivers of raccoon (Procyon lotor L.) occurrences in Austria - established versus newly invaded regions
Autor:in
Duscher, Tanja; Zeveloff, Samuel I.; Michler, Frank; Nopp-Mayr, Ursula
Journal
Abstrakt
As we are faced with the imminent spread of the raccoon (Procyon lotor L.), a successful and highly adaptable invader in Europe, it is necessary to identify the drivers of its distribution and focal areas of its future management. Being an omnivorous species, raccoons can exert considerable influence on prey species of various taxa. Species distribution models for this invasive species can be useful tools for its management. Using a presence-only model (MaxEnt) based on environmental variables selected by raccoon experts, the presence of raccoons in Austria was predicted. Core areas of raccoon colonization are mainly located in and around cities and river valleys. Identified ecological drivers of raccoon distribution comprise climate and land-cover variables, with temperature parameters (e.g. the number of hot days, mean January temperature), the proportion of coniferous forests, settlements and elevation mainly influencing the model output. The importance of habitat parameters changes with the stage of invasion. In Austria's established regions, the probability of raccoon presence was best predicted by variables chosen by an expert of the raccoon's native range, while the predictors chosen by an expert in its introduced range better reflected the situation in recently invaded regions. The significance of climate and land cover in understanding the probability of raccoon presence was shown.
Schlagwörter
Procyon lotor L.; species distribution modeling; MaxEnt; biological invasion; invasion stage
Dokumententyp
Originalarbeit
CC Lizenz
CCBYNCND
Open Access Type
Gold
ISSN/eISSN
0354-4664 - 1821-4339
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