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  • Open Access
13 Citations
4,830 Views
12 Pages

Parasites of the Reintroduced Iberian Lynx (Lynx pardinus) and Sympatric Mesocarnivores in Extremadura, Spain

  • Ana M. Figueiredo,
  • Luís Madeira de Carvalho,
  • María J. P. González,
  • Rita T. Torres,
  • Samuel Pla,
  • Juan C. Núñez-Arjona,
  • Carmen Rueda,
  • Núria Vallverdú-Coll,
  • Fernando Silvestre and
  • Fernando Nájera
  • + 5 authors

The Iberian lynx (Lynx pardinus) is one of the most endangered felid species in the world. Conservation efforts have increased its population size and distribution and reinforced their genetic diversity through captive breeding and reintroduction pro...

  • Article
  • Open Access
35 Citations
6,532 Views
9 Pages

Applications of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles to Survey Mesocarnivores

  • Jacob D. Bushaw,
  • Kevin M. Ringelman and
  • Frank C. Rohwer

22 March 2019

With the widespread extirpation of top predators over the past two centuries, mesocarnivores play an increasingly important role in structuring terrestrial trophic webs. However, mesocarnivores are difficult to survey at a population level because th...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,145 Views
17 Pages

1 February 2025

In terrestrial mammalian carnivore guilds, interspecific competitions (interferences and resource competitions) among sympatric species induce their ecological and behavioral patterns and population dynamics, thereby shaping community structures. Com...

  • Review
  • Open Access
30 Citations
9,486 Views
36 Pages

23 January 2023

Mesocarnivores are small- or mid-sized carnivore species that display a variety of ecologies and behaviours. In Europe, wild mesocarnivores are represented by the red fox (Vulpes vulpes), the golden jackal (Canis aureus), the European wildcat (Felis...

  • Feature Paper
  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
615 Views
12 Pages

Year-Round Activity Patterns of Badgers (Meles meles) and Mesocarnivore Communities in Urban and Sub-Urban Areas

  • Francesco Bisi,
  • Pietro Grespan,
  • Claudia Tranquillo,
  • Adriano Martinoli,
  • Lucas Armand Wauters and
  • Damiano Giovanni Preatoni

1 November 2025

Urbanisation exerts profound effects on biodiversity, driving species extinctions while promoting behavioural adaptations in generalist taxa. The European badger (Meles meles) exemplifies such adaptability, exploiting anthropogenic resources and modi...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
3,671 Views
15 Pages

16 February 2023

Mesocarnivores play essential roles in terrestrial ecosystems, but anthropocentric disturbances have profoundly transformed their intraguild interactions worldwide. In this study, we explored how a guild of four mesocarnivores (red fox Vulpes vulpes,...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
2,530 Views
7 Pages

Occurrence of Borrelia sp. among Wild Living Invasive and Native Mesocarnivores in Poland

  • Joanna Hildebrand,
  • Kacper Jurczyk,
  • Marcin Popiołek,
  • Katarzyna Buńkowska-Gawlik and
  • Agnieszka Perec-Matysiak

18 October 2022

Wild living mesocarnivores, both introduced and native species, are able to adapt well to peri-urban environments, facilitating cross-species pathogen transmission with domestic animals, and potentially humans. Individual tissue samples derived from...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,373 Views
13 Pages

Human Impact on the Composition of Small-Intestine Helminth Infracommunities in Canine Mesocarnivores, with a Special Focus on Echinococcus multilocularis

  • Sibusiso Moloi,
  • Ágnes Csivincsik,
  • Eszter Nagy,
  • Tamás Tari,
  • Tibor Halász,
  • Klaudia Polgár and
  • Gábor Nagy

Estimating the human impact on parasites in wildlife is essential to create efficient strategies to control diseases and improve public health. This study assessed the human influence on the parasite burden of the two commonest canine mesocarnivores,...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,711 Views
8 Pages

Estimating the Population Size of Masked Palm Civets Using Hair-Snaring in Southwest China

  • Di Wang,
  • Dan Zhang,
  • Hongliang Bu,
  • John B. Hopkins,
  • Mengyin Xiong,
  • Dajun Wang,
  • Meng Yao,
  • Sheng Li and
  • Rongjiang Wang

19 July 2024

Mesocarnivores are major components of carnivore assemblages, and they play important roles in structuring communities and regulating community dynamics. In Southwest China, many apex predators have been extirpated, and this has potentially resulted...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
5,657 Views
14 Pages

Cost and Relative Value of Road Kill Surveys for Enhanced Rabies Surveillance in Raccoon Rabies Management

  • Dennis Slate,
  • Jordona D. Kirby,
  • Daniel P. Morgan,
  • Timothy P. Algeo,
  • Charles V. Trimarchi,
  • Kathleen M. Nelson,
  • Robert J. Rudd,
  • Adam R. Randall,
  • Mark S. Carrara and
  • Richard B. Chipman

Oral rabies vaccination (ORV) requires knowledge of the spatial-temporal distribution of rabies virus variants targeted for control. Rabies-exposure based public health surveillance alone may not provide a sound basis for ORV decisions. The value and...

  • Article
  • Open Access
14 Citations
4,747 Views
13 Pages

14 February 2022

Wildfires are important sources of landscape change in Mediterranean environments, creating large patches of low-growth natural habitats (i.e., scrublands) inside protected areas, whereas woodland patches remain mostly near well protected human settl...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
6,038 Views
10 Pages

Influence of Habitat on Presence of Striped Skunks in Midwestern North America

  • Katelyn Amspacher,
  • F. Agustín Jiménez and
  • Clayton Nielsen

18 February 2021

Striped skunks (Mephitis mephitis) are urban-adapted, generalist mesocarnivores widely distributed throughout North America. Although striped skunks have been studied extensively at small scales, knowledge of habitat influences on striped skunks at l...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,342 Views
16 Pages

Subverting Dominance Hierarchies: Interspecific Submission and Agonistic Interactions Between Golden Jackals and a Red Fox

  • Yiannis G. Zevgolis,
  • Christos Kotselis,
  • Babis Giritziotis,
  • Anastasia Lekka and
  • Apostolos Christopoulos

26 June 2025

Interspecific interactions among sympatric carnivores are critical for understanding patterns of coexistence, competition, and community structure. Among mesocarnivores, dominance hierarchies are typically shaped by differences in body size, social o...

  • Article
  • Open Access

Isotopic Niche of Three Sympatric Mustelids

  • Linas Balčiauskas,
  • Andrius Garbaras,
  • Rasa Vaitkevičiūtė Koklevičienė,
  • Inga Garbarienė and
  • Laima Balčiauskienė

27 January 2026

Although sympatric carnivores typically exhibit dietary differentiation to reduce interspecific competition, contemporary isotopic comparisons of European mustelids remain scarce. In this study, we present the first modern stable isotope analysis of...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,907 Views
12 Pages

Syntopy between Endangered San Joaquin Kit Foxes and Potential Competitors in an Urban Environment

  • Brian L. Cypher,
  • Nicole A. Deatherage,
  • Erica C. Kelly and
  • Tory L. Westall

14 October 2023

The endangered San Joaquin kit fox (Vulpes macrotis mutica; SJKF) occurs in the city of Bakersfield, CA, where several putative competitors also occur, including domestic cats (Felis catus), striped skunks (Mephitis mephitis), raccoons (Procyon lotor...

  • Review
  • Open Access
36 Citations
5,184 Views
11 Pages

West Nile Virus Associations in Wild Mammals: An Update

  • J. Jeffrey Root and
  • Angela M. Bosco-Lauth

21 May 2019

Although West Nile virus (WNV) is generally thought to circulate among mosquitoes and birds, several historic and recent works providing evidence of WNV activity in wild mammals have been published. Indeed, a previous review tabulated evidence of WNV...

  • Article
  • Open Access
15 Citations
5,377 Views
12 Pages

A Study of Population Size and Activity Patterns and Their Relationship to the Prey Species of the Eurasian Lynx Using a Camera Trapping Approach

  • Xiaoming Tang,
  • Shupei Tang,
  • Xiaoyu Li,
  • Dalai Menghe,
  • Wuliji Bao,
  • Changlin Xiang,
  • Fuli Gao and
  • Weidong Bao

25 October 2019

Revealing the behavioral relationships between predators and their prey is fundamental in understanding the community structure and ecosystem functions of such animals. This study aimed at detecting the population size and activity patterns of Eurasi...

  • Feature Paper
  • Article
  • Open Access
1,071 Views
18 Pages

Habitat Suitability and Relative Abundance of the European Wildcat (Felis silvestris) in the Southeastern Part of Its Range

  • Despina Migli,
  • Christos Astaras,
  • Nikolaos Kiamos,
  • Stefanos Kyriakidis,
  • Yorgos Mertzanis,
  • George Boutsis,
  • Nikolaos Oikonomakis,
  • Yiannis Tsaknakis and
  • Dionisios Youlatos

26 September 2025

The European wildcat exhibits considerable plasticity in its habitat requirements across its distribution, with differences increasing along a continental-scale latitudinal gradient. While wildcats often favor deciduous and mixed forests with dense c...

  • Article
  • Open Access
25 Citations
13,381 Views
10 Pages

Raccoon Vigilance and Activity Patterns When Sympatric with Coyotes

  • M. Colter Chitwood,
  • Marcus A. Lashley,
  • Summer D. Higdon,
  • Christopher S. DePerno and
  • Christopher E. Moorman

4 September 2020

Nonconsumptive effects of predators potentially have negative fitness consequences on prey species through changes in prey behavior. Coyotes (Canis latrans) recently expanded into the eastern United States, and raccoons (Procyon lotor) are a common m...

  • Article
  • Open Access
27 Citations
6,235 Views
14 Pages

Enhanced Rabies Surveillance to Support Effective Oral Rabies Vaccination of Raccoons in the Eastern United States

  • Jordona D. Kirby,
  • Richard B. Chipman,
  • Kathleen M. Nelson,
  • Charles E. Rupprecht,
  • Jesse D. Blanton,
  • Timothy P. Algeo and
  • Dennis Slate

Enhanced rabies surveillance (ERS) is essential for sound oral rabies vaccination (ORV) decisions to prevent the spread of specific rabies virus variants in meso-carnivores and to achieve disease elimination. Use of a direct rapid immunohistochemistr...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2,198 Views
13 Pages

Dispersal Patterns of One-Seed Juniper Seeds Contained in Mammal Scats and Bird Pellets

  • Dave Stricklan,
  • Andrés F. Cibils,
  • Pradip Saud,
  • Robert L. Steiner,
  • Matthew M. McIntosh,
  • Amy C. Ganguli,
  • Douglas S. Cram and
  • Akasha M. Faist

14 October 2022

We conducted a two-year study in New Mexico, USA, to determine the role of birds, lagomorphs, mesocarnivores, and porcupines in one-seed juniper (J. monosperma (Englem.) Sarg.) seed dispersal. We established random plots: (1) around cone-bearing juni...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
5,799 Views
8 Pages

Use of a Direct, Rapid Immunohistochemical Test for Diagnosis of Rabies Virus in Bats

  • Charles E. Rupprecht,
  • Lolita I. Van Pelt,
  • April D. Davis,
  • Richard B. Chipman and
  • David L. Bergman

Rabies, a zoonotic encephalitis due to transmission of a lyssavirus, such as rabies virus (RABV), has the highest case fatality of any infectious disease. A global program for the elimination of human rabies caused by dogs is proposed for realization...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
3,917 Views
10 Pages

The Occurrence of Cryptosporidium spp. in Wild-Living Carnivores in Poland—A Question Concerning Its Host Specificity

  • Agnieszka Perec-Matysiak,
  • Joanna Hildebrand,
  • Marcin Popiołek and
  • Katarzyna Buńkowska-Gawlik

28 January 2023

Cryptosporidium is an apicomplexan protozoan parasite that primarily infects the gastrointestinal epithelium in humans and domestic and wild animals. The majority of studies have been focused on human, livestock, and pet infections. Hence, Cryptospor...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
3,475 Views
13 Pages

Do Roads Alter the Trophic Behavior of the Mesocarnivore Community Living Close to Them?

  • Pablo Ruiz-Capillas,
  • Cristina Mata,
  • Beatriz Fernández,
  • Carlos Fernandes and
  • Juan E. Malo

18 April 2021

Roads have impacts on the fauna arising from habitat fragmentation, roadkill and the barrier effect. Furthermore, roads lead species to change their activity with repercussions on predator–prey interactions and trigger indirect effects that are curre...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
7,019 Views
18 Pages

Bacterial and Viral Pathogens with One Health Relevance in Invasive Raccoons (Procyon lotor, Linné 1758) in Southwest Germany

  • Nico P. Reinhardt,
  • Judith Köster,
  • Astrid Thomas,
  • Janosch Arnold,
  • Robert Fux and
  • Reinhard K. Straubinger

In Europe, raccoons are invasive neozoons with their largest population in Germany. Globally, this mesocarnivore acts as a wildlife reservoir for many (non-)zoonotic (re-)emerging pathogens, but very little epidemiological data is available for south...

  • Feature Paper
  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,280 Views
11 Pages

6 January 2025

Heavy metal pollution has complex impacts on terrestrial ecosystems, affecting biodiversity, trophic relationships, species health, and the quality of natural resources. This study aims to validate a non-invasive method for detecting heavy metals (Cd...

  • Article
  • Open Access
14 Citations
5,087 Views
21 Pages

A Novel Terrestrial Rabies Virus Lineage Occurring in South America: Origin, Diversification, and Evidence of Contact between Wild and Domestic Cycles

  • Diego A. Caraballo,
  • Cristina Lema,
  • Laura Novaro,
  • Federico Gury-Dohmen,
  • Susana Russo,
  • Fernando J. Beltrán,
  • Gustavo Palacios and
  • Daniel M. Cisterna

11 December 2021

The rabies virus (RABV) is characterized by a history dominated by host shifts within and among bats and carnivores. One of the main outcomes of long-term RABV maintenance in dogs was the establishment of variants in a wide variety of mesocarnivores....

  • Article
  • Open Access
398 Views
22 Pages

Density and Coexistence Patterns of an Apex Carnivore (Panthera pardus) and a Mesocarnivore (Caracal aurata) in Northern Congo Forests

  • Sarah Tossens,
  • Zoe Woodgate,
  • Jean-Louis Doucet,
  • Philipp Henschel,
  • Adrien André,
  • Johan Michaux and
  • Marine Drouilly

8 January 2026

Understanding how carnivores coexist is central to ecological theory and conservation. Coexistence among sympatric species arises through niche partitioning across spatial, temporal, and trophic dimensions, yet these mechanisms remain poorly explored...

  • Review
  • Open Access
12 Citations
11,635 Views
18 Pages

Rabies in Cats—An Emerging Public Health Issue

  • Christine Fehlner-Gardiner,
  • Gyanendra Gongal,
  • Tenzin Tenzin,
  • Claude Sabeta,
  • Paola De Benedictis,
  • Silene Manrique Rocha,
  • Alexander Vargas,
  • Natalia Cediel-Becerra,
  • Luis Carlos Gomez and
  • Charles E. Rupprecht
  • + 1 author

19 October 2024

Human rabies cases today are predominantly associated with infection from rabid domestic dogs. Unlike dogs, a common global reservoir species that perpetuates rabies viruses (RABV) within their populations, domestic cats are much less frequently repo...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,098 Views
13 Pages

Molecular and Serological Detection of Leishmania spp. in Mediterranean Wild Carnivores and Feral Cats: Implications for Wildlife Health and One Health Surveillance

  • Francesca Suita,
  • Víctor Lizana,
  • Jordi Aguiló-Gisbert,
  • Jordi López-Ramon,
  • João Torres Da Silva,
  • Eduardo A. Díaz and
  • Jesús Cardells

20 September 2025

Leishmaniasis is a zoonotic disease caused by protozoan parasites of the genus Leishmania, transmitted by phlebotomine sandflies. While domestic dogs are the main hosts in the Mediterranean basin, wild carnivores have also been proposed as potential...

  • Article
  • Open Access
535 Views
17 Pages

Identification of Hydatigera Species in Wildcats (Felis silvestris) from Central Spain

  • Pablo Matas-Méndez,
  • Lorena Esteban-Sánchez,
  • Francisco Ponce-Gordo and
  • Marta Mateo-Barrientos

19 November 2025

The European wildcat (Felis silvestris) is a mesocarnivore widely distributed across Europe, with populations in the Iberian Peninsula experiencing decline due to habitat fragmentation, hybridization with domestic cats, and anthropogenic factors. Amo...

  • Feature Paper
  • Article
  • Open Access
20 Citations
6,950 Views
16 Pages

The Weekend Effect on Urban Bat Activity Suggests Fine Scale Human-Induced Bat Movements

  • Han Li,
  • Chase Crihfield,
  • Yashi Feng,
  • Gabriella Gaje,
  • Elissa Guzman,
  • Talia Heckman,
  • Anna Mellis,
  • Lauren Moore,
  • Nayma Romo Bechara and
  • Malcolm D. Schug
  • + 7 authors

11 September 2020

In the urban environment, wildlife faces novel human disturbances in unique temporal patterns. The weekend effect describes that human activities on weekends trigger changes in the environment and impact wildlife negatively. Reduced occurrence, alter...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
9,072 Views
11 Pages

Feeding Specialization of Honey Badgers in the Sahara Desert: A Trial of Life in a Hard Environment

  • Jose María Gil-Sánchez,
  • F. Javier Herrera-Sánchez,
  • Javier Rodríguez-Siles,
  • Juan Manuel Sáez,
  • Miguel Ángel Díaz-Portero,
  • Ángel Arredondo,
  • Begoña Álvarez,
  • Inmaculada Cancio,
  • Jesús de Lucas and
  • Abdeljebbar Qninba
  • + 10 authors

2 February 2020

The honey badger (Mellivora capensis) is a medium-sized carnivore distributed throughout Africa to the Arabian Peninsula, Iran, Turkmenistan, and India. However, available information on its ecology is very scarce. We studied its feeding ecology in t...

  • Feature Paper
  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
2,561 Views
16 Pages

Lead and Other Trace Element Levels in Brains of Croatian Large Terrestrial Carnivores: Influence of Biological and Ecological Factors

  • Maja Lazarus,
  • Ankica Sekovanić,
  • Slaven Reljić,
  • Josip Kusak,
  • Maja Ferenčaković,
  • Magda Sindičić,
  • Tomislav Gomerčić and
  • Đuro Huber

20 December 2022

Trace element pollution can adversely affect the brains of individuals and thus impact the entire population of apex predators, such as large European carnivores. We assessed exposure to prominent neurotoxicants As, Cd, Hg and Pb by measuring their b...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
4,050 Views
10 Pages

Characterization and Comparison of SLAM/CD150 in Free-Ranging Coyotes, Raccoons, and Skunks in Illinois for Elucidation of Canine Distemper Virus Disease

  • Caitlin E. Burrell,
  • Chris Anchor,
  • Nadia Ahmed,
  • Jennifer Landolfi,
  • Keith W. Jarosinski and
  • Karen A. Terio

Canine distemper virus (CDV) is a cause of significant disease in canids and increasingly recognized as a multi-host pathogen, particularly of non-canid families within Carnivora. CDV outbreaks in sympatric mesocarnivores are routinely diagnosed in t...

  • Article
  • Open Access
24 Citations
6,284 Views
18 Pages

Understanding the Dynamics of Human–Wildlife Conflicts in North-Western Pakistan: Implications for Sustainable Conservation

  • Romaan Hayat Khattak,
  • Liwei Teng,
  • Tahir Mehmood,
  • Shakeel Ahmad,
  • Fathul Bari,
  • Ejaz Ur Rehman and
  • Zhensheng Liu

28 September 2021

The high economic costs of human–wildlife conflicts (HWC) hinder long-term conservation successes, especially in developing countries. We investigated HWC by interviewing 498 respondents from 42 villages in Nowshera district, Pakistan. According to r...

  • Article
  • Open Access
365 Views
19 Pages

MinION Adapted tNGS Panel for Carnivore Pathogens Including SARS-CoV-2

  • Nelly O. Elshafie,
  • Jobin J. Kattoor,
  • Janetta Kelly and
  • Rebecca P. Wilkes

24 December 2025

Affordable, flexible surveillance tools are needed to detect SARS-CoV-2 and other pathogens in wildlife. Standard nucleic acid amplification tests (NAATs) are reliable but restricted to predefined targets, limiting their ability to detect co-infectio...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
2,188 Views
16 Pages

Daily Activity Rhythms of Animals in the Southwest Mountains, China: Influences of Interspecific Relationships and Seasons

  • Qiuxian Li,
  • Qian Zhang,
  • Qingsong Jiang,
  • Huaqiang Zhou,
  • Zejun Zhang,
  • Hong Zhou,
  • Wei Wei and
  • Mingsheng Hong

2 October 2024

Temporal and spatial factors regulate the interactions between apex predators, mesocarnivores, and herbivores. Prey adjust their activity patterns and spatial utilization based on predator activities; in turn, predators also adapt to the activities o...

  • Review
  • Open Access
2 Citations
1,744 Views
31 Pages

Tracking the Spatial and Functional Dispersion of Vaccine-Related Canine Distemper Virus Genotypes: Insights from a Global Scoping Review

  • Mónica G. Candela,
  • Adrian Wipf,
  • Nieves Ortega,
  • Ana Huertas-López,
  • Carlos Martínez-Carrasco and
  • Pedro Perez-Cutillas

27 July 2025

Canine morbillivirus (CDV), the cause of canine distemper, is a pathogen affecting many hosts. While modified live virus (MLV) vaccines are crucial for controlling the disease in dogs, cases of vaccine-related infections have been found in both domes...

  • Review
  • Open Access
99 Citations
12,575 Views
23 Pages

26 June 2019

Canine distemper virus (CDV) is a worldwide distributed virus which belongs to the genus Morbillivirus within the Paramyxoviridae family. CDV spreads through the lymphatic, epithelial, and nervous systems of domestic dogs and wildlife, in at least si...