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Este reporte corresponde a un levantamiento de información territorial sobre liebre europea (Lepus europaeus) y conejo europeo (Oryctolagus cuniculus) al interior del Sistema Nacional de Áreas Silvestres Protegidas del Estado (SNASPE) de Chile a través del análisis de una encuesta enviada en mayo de 2021 a los administradores de las unidades. El reporte aborda los siguientes temas: (1) caracterización de las unidades SNASPE que participan de la encuesta, y caracterización socio-demográfico de los administradores que las representan; (2) presencia de liebre europea y conejo europeo; (3) percepción de tendencias poblacionales de ambas especies; (4) percepción de impactos de liebre europea y conejo europeo; (5) ocurrencia de caza ilegal de liebre europea y conejo europeo; (6) observación de signos de la enfermedad viral mixomatosis en los conejos europeos; (7) posibilidades de colaboración de las unidades en investigaciones sobre conejo europeo y mixomatosis. Se incluyen los siguientes anexos: (Anexo 1) Versión imprimible de la encuesta aplicada; (Anexo 2) Tabla de presencia de liebre europea y conejo europeo en las diferentes unidades SNASPE encuestadas; (Anexo 3) Tabla de posibilidades de colaboración en investigaciones sobre conejo europeo y mixomatosis en las unidades encuestadas con presencia de conejo europeo. This report corresponds to a territorial information survey on European hare (Lepus europaeus) and European rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus) within the National System of State Protected Wild Areas (SNASPE) of Chile through the analysis of a survey sent in May 2021 to the administrators of the units. The report addresses the following topics: (1) characterization of the participating SNASPE units in the survey and socio-demographic characterization of the administrators representing them; (2) presence of European hare and European rabbit; (3) perception of population trends of both species; (4) perception of impacts of European hare and European rabbit; (5) occurrence of illegal hunting of European hare and European rabbit; (6) observation of signs of the viral disease myxomatosis in European rabbits; (7) possibilities of collaboration by the units in research on European rabbit and myxomatosis. The following annexes are included: (Anexo 1) Printable version of the applied survey; (Anexo 2) Table of presence of European hare and European rabbit in the different surveyed SNASPE units; (Anexo 3) Table of possibilities of collaboration in research on European rabbit and myxomatosis in the surveyed units with presence of European rabbit.
Financiado por Agencia Nacional de Investigación y Desarrollo de Chile (ANID) proyecto PIA/BASAL FB0002
Lepus europaeus, Corporación Nacional Forestal, Mixomatosis, SNASPE, Oryctolagus cuniculus, Perceptions about invasive alien species, Liebre europea, European hare, Conejo europeo, Myxomatosis, Sistema Nacional de Áreas Silvestres Protegidas del Estado, CONAF, Percepciones sobre especie exótica invasoras, European rabbit
Lepus europaeus, Corporación Nacional Forestal, Mixomatosis, SNASPE, Oryctolagus cuniculus, Perceptions about invasive alien species, Liebre europea, European hare, Conejo europeo, Myxomatosis, Sistema Nacional de Áreas Silvestres Protegidas del Estado, CONAF, Percepciones sobre especie exótica invasoras, European rabbit
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