Body size of raccoons (Procyon lotor) introduced in west-central Hokkaido, Japan: evaluation using two spatial scales

Saya Yamaguchi, Mayumi Ueno

Canadian Journal of Zoology(2022)

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Evaluating body size as an indicator of life history traits is essential for the proper management of invasive species. The body size of alien species may change due to differing climates at the latitudinal scale and presence of anthropogenic food at a regional scale; however, only few studies have examined spatial variation in body size of alien carnivores at two spatial scales. In this study, we evaluated the body size of adult raccoons ( Procyon lotor (Linnaeus, 1758)) inhabiting Hokkaido, Japan, by comparing populations from different latitudes. Second, we examined the contribution of anthropogenic food (i.e., residential areas, crop field areas, and livestock farm density) to variations in body size in our study area in west-central Hokkaido. Using body mass as an index of body size, we found that body size did not change along latitudinal clines. Thus, the body mass of omnivorous carnivores may be unaffected by climatic variations. On a regional scale, anthropogenic food did not affect the body mass of raccoons. Thus, anthropogenic food is only supplemental for raccoons in our study area, if at all. We conclude that implementing culling programs are essential for effectively managing invasive species, rather than preventing their consumption of anthropogenic food.
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raccoons,body size,spatial scales,japan,west-central
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