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AbstractBACKGROUNDNumerous small and medium‐sized mammal pests cause widespread and economically significant damage to crops all over the globe. However, most research on pest species has focused on accounts of the level of damage. There are fewer studies concentrating on the description of crop damage caused by pests at large geographical scales, or on analysis of the ecological and anthropogenic factors correlated with these observed patterns. We investigated the relationship between agricultural damage by the European rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus) and environmental and anthropogenic variables throughout Spain.RESULTSRabbit damage was mainly concentrated within the central‐southern regions of Spain. We found that rabbit damage increased significantly between the early 2000s and 2013. Greater losses were typical of those areas where farming dominated and natural vegetation was scarce, where main railways and highways were present, and where environmental conditions were generally favourable for rabbit populations to proliferate.CONCLUSIONFrom our analysis, we suggest that roads and railway lines act as potential corridors along which rabbits can spread. The recent increase in Spain of such infrastructure may explain the rise in rabbit damage reported in this study. Our approach is valuable as a method for assessing drivers of wildlife pest damage at large spatial scales, and can be used to propose methods to reduce human − wildlife conflict. © 2017 Society of Chemical Industry
Crops, Agricultural, Food Chain, landscape change, 0608 Zoology, Oryctolagus cuniculus, pest species, small mammals, Human − wildlife conflict, Small mammals, human − wildlife conflict, Animals, Landscape change, Pest species, Agriculture, Google search, human− wildlife conflict, Spain, Human-wildlife conflict, Pest Control, Rabbits, 0502 Environmental Science And Management, Entomology, 0703 Crop And Pasture Production
Crops, Agricultural, Food Chain, landscape change, 0608 Zoology, Oryctolagus cuniculus, pest species, small mammals, Human − wildlife conflict, Small mammals, human − wildlife conflict, Animals, Landscape change, Pest species, Agriculture, Google search, human− wildlife conflict, Spain, Human-wildlife conflict, Pest Control, Rabbits, 0502 Environmental Science And Management, Entomology, 0703 Crop And Pasture Production
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