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The African golden cat Caracal aurata in Tanzania: first record and vulnerability assessment

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 November 2020

Ilaria Greco*
Affiliation:
Department of Biology, University of Florence, via Madonna del Piano 6, 50019 Sesto Fiorentino, Italy.
Francesco Rovero
Affiliation:
Department of Biology, University of Florence, Sesto Fiorentino, Italy
*
(Corresponding author) E-mail ilaria.greco@unifi.it

Abstract

We report on the first population found in Tanzania of the Vulnerable African golden cat Caracal aurata, extending its documented range c. 200 km to the south and south-east. This is one of the least-known and truly forest-dependent felines in Africa, ranging across the Guinea–Congolian forest block. We recorded the new population in Minziro Nature Forest Reserve, north-west Tanzania, during a 3-month survey in 2018. We deployed 70 camera traps on a regular grid and obtained 33 detection events of the golden cat at 26% of sites, with a minimum of 10 individuals across 257 km2. We estimated occupancy and detection probability and modelled these in relation to the distance of sampling sites to the forest edge, which coincides with both the Reserve boundary and proximity to human settlements surrounding the Reserve. Mean estimated occupancy was 0.41 ± SE 0.12 (mean detectability = 0.13 ± SE 0.05), with occupancy increasing significantly with distance from the forest edge. Detectability did not vary significantly with distance from the forest edge, but was higher for camera models that had a shorter trigger time. Our findings add to the scant data available for this species. It appears threatened by human activity, which we recorded both outside and within the Reserve, and the presence of the species indicates Minziro Forest is an important site for its conservation.

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Fig. 1 Minziro Nature Forest Reserve, Tanzania, with camera-trap sites and records of the African golden cat Caracal aurata.

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Fig. 2 Estimated occupancy (dotted lines show SE) of the golden cat in Minziro Nature Forest Reserve in relation to distance from the closest forest edge.

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Plate 1 African golden cat Caracal aurata photo-trapped in Minziro Nature Forest Reserve, Tanzania. The survey revealed golden/brown-reddish (a, c) and dark/light grey (b, d) morphotypes.

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Table 1 Model ranking for occupancy (ψ) and detection probability (p) of the African golden cat Caracal aurata detected by camera trapping in Minziro Nature Forest Reserve (Fig. 1), Tanzania.

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Table 2 Parameter estimates from the averaging of the two best supported models testing the effect of covariates on detection probability (p) and occupancy (ψ) of the African golden cat in Minziro Nature Forest Reserve (Fig. 1).

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