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Turkish Journal of Zoology

Abstract

The Djurdjura National Park (PND, Algeria) is part of one of the world’s 36 biodiversity hot spots, recognised by the United Nations as a national biosphere  reserve. It contains the Darna primary forest, a key habitat for several mesocarnivore  mammals, including the golden wolf (Canis lupaster), the common genet (Genetta  genetta) and the ichneumon mongoose (Herpestes ichneumon). Although their diets  are primarily based on animal prey, these carnivores exhibit both qualitative and  quantitative reliance on plants, a pattern that merits thorough documentation. We  analysed 30 scats per species per month over four years (1440 scats per species).  More than 35% of the identified food items’ frequencies of occurrence were of plant  origin, confirming the importance of plant resources in their trophic ecology. Frugivory  represents a major component of the plant diet (80% of the plant taxa  consumed). Over half of these are cultivated species, reflecting a close interaction  between wildlife and agroforestry areas. The remaining plant taxa consist mainly of  wild grasses, which are likely used for zoopharmacognostic purposes. The analysis  of seasonal variations, validated by the chi-square (χ2) test, highlights a feeding  opportunism modulated by the seasonal availability of resources. In addition to their  trophic role, the latrines appear to be genuine islands of plant regeneration,  encouraging seed dispersal and thus contributing to the preservation of forest  biodiversity and resilience. Integrating these results into the conservation and  management strategies for the mountain forests of the PND (and others) could  strengthen the sustainable management of these Mediterranean ecosystems by  enhancing ecological interactions between mesocarnivore mammals and plant  communities.

Author ORCID Identifier

MESSAOUD BENSIDHOUM: 0009-0001-3711-7048

ABDELKRIM LIMANE: 0000-0002-4387-0298

LARBI KHIFER: 0009-0006-0026-1042

ANIA BEN AMMAR: 0009-0009-2238-8070

LYLIA AMROUCHE: 0000-0001-7380-1835

DOI

10.55730/1300-0179.3261

Keywords

Hot spot, North Africa, Algeria, mesocarnivore mammals, plant diet, forest conservation

First Page

172

Last Page

185

Publisher

The Scientific and Technological Research Council of Türkiye (TÜBİTAK)

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