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RESEARCH ARTICLE (Open Access)

Can predators influence small rodent foraging activity rates immediately after wildfires?

Roger Puig-Gironès https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4692-8192 A B *
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A Departament de Ciències Ambientals, University of Girona, C/Maria Aurèlia Capmany 69, 17003 Girona, Catalonia, Spain.

B Equip de Biologia de la Conservació. Departament de Biologia Evolutiva, Ecologia i Ciències Ambientals & Institut de la Recerca de la Biodiversitat (IRBIO), Universitat de Barcelona, Av. Diagonal 643, 08028 Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain.

* Correspondence to: roger.puig.girones@gmail.com

International Journal of Wildland Fire 32(10) 1391-1403 https://doi.org/10.1071/WF23023
Submitted: 11 April 2022  Accepted: 24 August 2023   Published: 20 September 2023

© 2023 The Author(s) (or their employer(s)). Published by CSIRO Publishing on behalf of IAWF. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License (CC BY-NC-ND)

Abstract

Background

Habitat complexity, predation risk, and intraspecific competition shape rodent communities and impact foraging. Wildfires remove vegetation shelter, which increases the predation risk perception and leads to changes in trophic resources availability. Consequently, prey adjust their foraging activity levels to minimise the likelihood of encounters with predators. Rodents select safe habitats and can detect predators’ scents, which allows them to reduce the predation risk when foraging.

Aims

To evaluate the effects of carnivore occurrence and habitat structure on rodent foraging activity rates immediately after fires using mixed models and structural equation modelling.

Methods

This study used 900-m linear transects to analyse environmental variables, acorn removal by rodents, and carnivore activity in three recently burnt areas.

Results

In areas with higher stone marten abundances, rodents removed more acorns. However, acorn removal was also higher in structurally complex habitats with greater rodent abundance.

Conclusions

Rodents’ foraging activity is driven by increased interspecific competition and the predation risk perception due to the simplicity of the burnt habitat. Additionally, stone martens and rodents share the same preferences for habitat complexity after fires.

Implications

Habitat complexity increases seed holding by rodents, which positively contributes to fire recovery and attracts predators, thereby increasing species diversity.

Keywords: carnivores, foraging activity, habitat structure, Mediterranean ecosystems, predator–prey interaction, rodents, seed dispersal, shelter, wildfires.

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