Widespread Presence of Domestic Dogs on Sandy Beaches of Southern Chile
Dogs on sandy beaches are a threat to shorebirds. Managing this problem requires understanding the factors that influence the abundance of dogs in these ecosystems. We aimed to determine the proportion of beaches used by dogs and the effects of human presence on dog abundance on sandy beaches of sou...
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description | Dogs on sandy beaches are a threat to shorebirds. Managing this problem requires understanding the factors that influence the abundance of dogs in these ecosystems. We aimed to determine the proportion of beaches used by dogs and the effects of human presence on dog abundance on sandy beaches of southern Chile. We conducted dog counts and recorded the presence of tracks on 14 beaches. We used zero-inflated generalized linear mixed models to determine if the number of people, number of households, and other covariates were associated with dog abundance. We detected dog tracks on all the beaches, and dog sightings on most of them. Dogs were frequently not supervised (45%) and only 13% of them were leashed. The number of people on the beach and the number of houses near the beach were positively associated with the number of dogs on beaches. Finally, when dogs co-occurred with whimbrels ( Numenius phaeopus ), the probability of dog harassment was high (59%). Our work reveals that human presence determines the abundance of dogs on sandy beaches. Therefore, our study suggests that any strategy aiming at reducing dog harassment of shorebirds requires changes in those human behaviors that favor the presence of free-ranging dogs at beaches. |
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spelling | ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:fd0aca7e69cc45d4aa5eb51bc4f19e1c 2025-01-16T23:59:20+00:00 Widespread Presence of Domestic Dogs on Sandy Beaches of Southern Chile Esteban I. Cortés Juan G. Navedo Eduardo A. Silva-Rodríguez 2021-01-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.3390/ani11010161 https://doaj.org/article/fd0aca7e69cc45d4aa5eb51bc4f19e1c EN eng MDPI AG https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2615/11/1/161 https://doaj.org/toc/2076-2615 doi:10.3390/ani11010161 2076-2615 https://doaj.org/article/fd0aca7e69cc45d4aa5eb51bc4f19e1c Animals, Vol 11, Iss 1, p 161 (2021) Canis familiaris Chile dog disturbance recreation sandy beaches shorebirds Veterinary medicine SF600-1100 Zoology QL1-991 article 2021 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.3390/ani11010161 2023-12-10T01:46:36Z Dogs on sandy beaches are a threat to shorebirds. Managing this problem requires understanding the factors that influence the abundance of dogs in these ecosystems. We aimed to determine the proportion of beaches used by dogs and the effects of human presence on dog abundance on sandy beaches of southern Chile. We conducted dog counts and recorded the presence of tracks on 14 beaches. We used zero-inflated generalized linear mixed models to determine if the number of people, number of households, and other covariates were associated with dog abundance. We detected dog tracks on all the beaches, and dog sightings on most of them. Dogs were frequently not supervised (45%) and only 13% of them were leashed. The number of people on the beach and the number of houses near the beach were positively associated with the number of dogs on beaches. Finally, when dogs co-occurred with whimbrels ( Numenius phaeopus ), the probability of dog harassment was high (59%). Our work reveals that human presence determines the abundance of dogs on sandy beaches. Therefore, our study suggests that any strategy aiming at reducing dog harassment of shorebirds requires changes in those human behaviors that favor the presence of free-ranging dogs at beaches. Article in Journal/Newspaper Numenius phaeopus Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles The Beaches ENVELOPE(-56.832,-56.832,49.583,49.583) Animals 11 1 161 |
spellingShingle | Canis familiaris Chile dog disturbance recreation sandy beaches shorebirds Veterinary medicine SF600-1100 Zoology QL1-991 Esteban I. Cortés Juan G. Navedo Eduardo A. Silva-Rodríguez Widespread Presence of Domestic Dogs on Sandy Beaches of Southern Chile |
title | Widespread Presence of Domestic Dogs on Sandy Beaches of Southern Chile |
title_full | Widespread Presence of Domestic Dogs on Sandy Beaches of Southern Chile |
title_fullStr | Widespread Presence of Domestic Dogs on Sandy Beaches of Southern Chile |
title_full_unstemmed | Widespread Presence of Domestic Dogs on Sandy Beaches of Southern Chile |
title_short | Widespread Presence of Domestic Dogs on Sandy Beaches of Southern Chile |
title_sort | widespread presence of domestic dogs on sandy beaches of southern chile |
topic | Canis familiaris Chile dog disturbance recreation sandy beaches shorebirds Veterinary medicine SF600-1100 Zoology QL1-991 |
topic_facet | Canis familiaris Chile dog disturbance recreation sandy beaches shorebirds Veterinary medicine SF600-1100 Zoology QL1-991 |
url | https://doi.org/10.3390/ani11010161 https://doaj.org/article/fd0aca7e69cc45d4aa5eb51bc4f19e1c |