Phylogenetic status and diet of red fox (Vulpes vulpes griffithii) inhabiting Ayubia National Park, Pakistan

Author:

Rafaqat I.1ORCID,Mahmood T.1ORCID,Hennelly L. M.2ORCID,Akrim F.3ORCID,Uz-Zaman I.4ORCID,Fatima H.1ORCID,Andleeb S.1ORCID,Muhammad G.5ORCID,Abbas Y.6ORCID,Farooq M.1ORCID,Munawar N.1ORCID,Khan M. R.1ORCID,Hamid Abdul1ORCID,Orakzai M. A.7ORCID

Affiliation:

1. PMAS Arid Agriculture University, Pakistan

2. University of California, USA

3. University of Kotli Azad Jammu & Kashmir, Pakistan

4. Divisional Forest Officer, Pakistan

5. Baltistan Wildlife Conservation and Development Organization, Pakistan

6. Central Karakoram National Park, Pakistan

7. Project Director National Parks, Pakistan

Abstract

Abstract The red fox (Vulpes vulpes) is a medium-sized carnivore that occurs in different regions of Pakistan, however, still lacks scientific data on its ecology and distribution. The current study investigated the phylogenetic status and diet of the red fox (V.v. griffithii) occurring in Ayubia National Park, Pakistan. Through camera trapping and molecular analysis, we confirmed the occurrence of red fox in the study area. Based on mitochondrial cytochrome B (304 bp) and limited sampling, nearly all red foxes of Ayubia National Park and surrounding Himalayan ranges fall within Holarctic maternal lineage, whereas red foxes found in plains of Pakistan are part of the basal Palearctic maternal lineage. Using 32 scats, we found that red fox diet comprises of 80% animal-based prey species (both wild and domestic) and 19% plant matter. The wild animal prey species included Cape hare (Lepus capensis) and flying squirrel (Pteromyini sp.), which constituted 17% and 15% of diet, respectively. Red foxes infrequently consumed House mouse (Mus musculus), Himalayan Palm civet (Paguma larvata) and sheep (Ovis aries), each comprising around 6% to 9% of red fox diet. The fox species also scavenged on domestic donkey opportunistically. Based on our sampling, our study suggests that the red fox (V.v. griffithii) that occurs in Ayubia National Park and across the lesser Himalayan ranges belongs to Holarctic maternal lineage. The study also highlights consumption of plant seeds by red foxes, indicating it may play an important ecological role in seed dispersal in Ayubia National Park.

Publisher

FapUNIFESP (SciELO)

Subject

General Agricultural and Biological Sciences

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