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El gato doméstico (Felis catus) ha sido introducido por el hombre en muchas regiones del mundo (Serpell 1988), tanto en ecosistemas continentales como en insulares, habiéndose asilvestrado posteriormente en muchos de ellos. Los gatos cimarrones se comportan como unos depredadores generalistas, siendo sus presas más comunes aquellas especies más abundantes y fáciles de capturar (Marshall 1961, Coman y Brunner 1972, Pascal 1980, Van Aarde 1980, Veitch 1985). Diversos estudios han demostrado que el gato cimarrón se alimenta de una gran variedad de presas (Jones 1977); su dieta puede estar constituida mayoritariamente por aves (Derenne 1976), o bien por mamíferos introducidos como el conejo (Oryctolagus cuniculus) (Jones 1977) y diversod múridos (Condé et al. 1972, Karl y Best 1982).
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dieta, Tenerife, Gallotia galloti, islas Canarias, Felis catus, piso basal
dieta, Tenerife, Gallotia galloti, islas Canarias, Felis catus, piso basal
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