1. Habitat use and home range traits of resident and relocated hares (Lepus europaeus, Pallas)
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Marco Bagliacca, Gisella Paci, Stefania Porrini, Lorenzo Galardi, and Marco Ferretti
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Zoology ,Animals ,brown hare, habitat, home range, translocation, land use, landscape structure ,Animal culture ,SF1-1100 - Abstract
The aim of the study was to know the habitat preferences and home range of resident and relocated brown hares during the no hunting period. The trial was carried out in a protected area (PA) and in a free hunting territory (FHT), both located in Florence province. During captures 21 hares were equipped with a necklace radio tag: 7 hares, resident group, were released in the same area of capture and 14 hares, relocated group, were relocated in six different locations within the FHT. The effect of place of release was analyzed by ANOVA and/or non parametric methods. Results showed that the home ranges of the resident group were characterised by a greater presence of fallow land and shrub land than relocated group (P< 0.05). Home range sizes and Max distances from the releasing sites differed between the two groups. Resident hares preferred landscape characterized by a higher density of patches than the relocated hares (152 vs. 70 n/100ha, 43 vs. 12 n/100ha, 4703 vs. 8142 sq.m respectively; P
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- 2010
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