Characteristics of stray cat populations in Penza

Background. For the first time, the stray cats populations on the territory of Penza were studied and complex relationships of stray animals populations were shown. The purpose of this work is to study the population and group structure, distribution features, levels of socialization of stray cats,...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Natalya F. Zolina
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Penza State University Publishing House 2023-12-01
Series:Известия высших учебных заведений. Поволжский регион: Естественные науки
Subjects:
_version_ 1797447489594327040
author Natalya F. Zolina
author_facet Natalya F. Zolina
author_sort Natalya F. Zolina
collection DOAJ
description Background. For the first time, the stray cats populations on the territory of Penza were studied and complex relationships of stray animals populations were shown. The purpose of this work is to study the population and group structure, distribution features, levels of socialization of stray cats, as well as their role in the urban environment and to identify ways to solve the problem of human relationships with wild and homeless mammals, as well as between homeless and wild representatives of this group of animals. Materials and methods. The study of stray cats populations was carried out simultaneously with the studies of stray dogs in 2003–2009 and 2018–2023, which allowed us to identify some features of the relationship between these two predators in the conditions of the city of Penza. The studies were conducted at 10 sites with a total area of 114.54 km2, which corresponds to about 30% of the total area of the urban area. At each site, 6 biotopes were allocated, in which the density of animals was calculated. Multiple cumulative accounting was carried out on each accounting platform. Results. In Penza, 1,130 stray dogs and 2,234 stray cats were counted in the period from 2003 to 2009 and 772 individuals in the period from 2018 to 2022. The highest density of homeless cats in 2003-2009 was in the city Center (61.3 wasps/km2), the lowest was in the Barkovka area (4.5 wasps/km2). The most preferred biotopes for cats are the old town, institutions and points of trade; for dogs, the industrial zone and construction areas, as well as institutions and points of trade. The highest number of stray cats in 2018–2023 is in Arbekovo (229 wasps), the smallest is in the Akhuna area (11 wasps). The most preferred biotopes for cats are the old town, institutions and retail utlets (2003–2009) and the area with multi–storey buildings (2018–2022). Arbekovo district is the most numerous in terms of homeless animals population. The smallest number of stray dogs was noted in the area of Krivozerye. The highest average value of their population density is in the City Center area, the lowest is in the Barkovka area. Conclusions. Stray dogs and cats have differences in the strategy of eating behavior: freeloading is typical for cats, for dogs – gathering. Stray cats are more attached to human habitation than stray dogs. Differences in the specific life strategies of stray dogs and cats are clearly manifested in the seasonal dynamics of their numbers and the degree of settlement in urbanized landscapes.
first_indexed 2024-03-09T13:56:45Z
format Article
id doaj.art-17054757b9914b039538689c0e251a24
institution Directory Open Access Journal
issn 2307-9150
language English
last_indexed 2024-03-09T13:56:45Z
publishDate 2023-12-01
publisher Penza State University Publishing House
record_format Article
series Известия высших учебных заведений. Поволжский регион: Естественные науки
spelling doaj.art-17054757b9914b039538689c0e251a242023-11-30T12:17:47ZengPenza State University Publishing HouseИзвестия высших учебных заведений. Поволжский регион: Естественные науки2307-91502023-12-01310.21685/2307-9150-2023-3-5Characteristics of stray cat populations in PenzaNatalya F. Zolina0Penza State UniversityBackground. For the first time, the stray cats populations on the territory of Penza were studied and complex relationships of stray animals populations were shown. The purpose of this work is to study the population and group structure, distribution features, levels of socialization of stray cats, as well as their role in the urban environment and to identify ways to solve the problem of human relationships with wild and homeless mammals, as well as between homeless and wild representatives of this group of animals. Materials and methods. The study of stray cats populations was carried out simultaneously with the studies of stray dogs in 2003–2009 and 2018–2023, which allowed us to identify some features of the relationship between these two predators in the conditions of the city of Penza. The studies were conducted at 10 sites with a total area of 114.54 km2, which corresponds to about 30% of the total area of the urban area. At each site, 6 biotopes were allocated, in which the density of animals was calculated. Multiple cumulative accounting was carried out on each accounting platform. Results. In Penza, 1,130 stray dogs and 2,234 stray cats were counted in the period from 2003 to 2009 and 772 individuals in the period from 2018 to 2022. The highest density of homeless cats in 2003-2009 was in the city Center (61.3 wasps/km2), the lowest was in the Barkovka area (4.5 wasps/km2). The most preferred biotopes for cats are the old town, institutions and points of trade; for dogs, the industrial zone and construction areas, as well as institutions and points of trade. The highest number of stray cats in 2018–2023 is in Arbekovo (229 wasps), the smallest is in the Akhuna area (11 wasps). The most preferred biotopes for cats are the old town, institutions and retail utlets (2003–2009) and the area with multi–storey buildings (2018–2022). Arbekovo district is the most numerous in terms of homeless animals population. The smallest number of stray dogs was noted in the area of Krivozerye. The highest average value of their population density is in the City Center area, the lowest is in the Barkovka area. Conclusions. Stray dogs and cats have differences in the strategy of eating behavior: freeloading is typical for cats, for dogs – gathering. Stray cats are more attached to human habitation than stray dogs. Differences in the specific life strategies of stray dogs and cats are clearly manifested in the seasonal dynamics of their numbers and the degree of settlement in urbanized landscapes.stray catspopulation sizeurban biotopes
spellingShingle Natalya F. Zolina
Characteristics of stray cat populations in Penza
Известия высших учебных заведений. Поволжский регион: Естественные науки
stray cats
population size
urban biotopes
title Characteristics of stray cat populations in Penza
title_full Characteristics of stray cat populations in Penza
title_fullStr Characteristics of stray cat populations in Penza
title_full_unstemmed Characteristics of stray cat populations in Penza
title_short Characteristics of stray cat populations in Penza
title_sort characteristics of stray cat populations in penza
topic stray cats
population size
urban biotopes
work_keys_str_mv AT natalyafzolina characteristicsofstraycatpopulationsinpenza