Figure 1.
Study area defined by the Moura-Barrancos Natura 2000 site and the surrounding agroforestry area.
The outline represents the minimum convex polygon encompassing all radiolocations of marked cats, and is presented below in detail to show the home ranges of the domestic cats (95% Kernel isolines) of males (right) and females (left).
Table 1.
Description of the variables used in each data analysis.
Table 2.
Summary of best models describing domestic cat presence and abundance (GLM) in rural farms and their daily movements (GLMM).
Table 3.
Standardized parameter estimates for the variables included in the models with the highest support (higher wAIC in Table 2) for presence, abundance and movement of domestic cats.
Figure 2.
Eigen analysis of selection ratios of habitat selection by the relocations of domestic cats in the seven habitat types within their home ranges [41].
Top: Habitat type loadings on the first two factorial axes. The cross shows the position of a hypothetical habitat type unused by all individuals. Bottom: Individuals scores on the first factorial plane. The numbers corresponds to the animals: 1- F060, 2 – F178, 3 – F290, 4 - F240, 5 – F310, 6 – F230, 7 – F360, 8 – F200.
Table 4.
Ranking matrices obtained from the compositional analysis and the habitat selection ratios.