Golden Jackal

Golden Jackal

Taxobox
name = Golden JackalMSW3 Wozencraft | pages = 574 | id=14000704]
status = LC
trend = up
status_system = iucn3.1
status_ref =IUCN2006|assessors=Sillero-Zubiri & Hoffmann|year=2004|id=3744|title=Canis aureus|downloaded=5 May 2006 Database entry includes justification for why this species is of least concern]


image_width = 250px
regnum = Animalia
phylum = Chordata
classis = Mammalia
ordo = Carnivora
familia = Canidae
genus = "Canis"
species = "C. aureus"
binomial = "Canis aureus"
binomial_authority = Linnaeus, 1758
range_



range_map_caption = Golden Jackal range

The Golden Jackal ("Canis aureus"), also called the Asiatic, Oriental or Common Jackal is a carnivorous mammal of the family Canidae native to north and east Africa, southeastern Europe and South Asia to Burma. It is the largest of the jackals, and the only species to occur outside Africa, with 13 different subspecies being recognised. Although often grouped with the other jackals (the Black-backed Jackal, and the Side-striped Jackal), genetic research indicates that the Golden Jackal is not closely related to them, but is within a "wolf" group which also includes the Gray Wolf (and the Domestic Dog) and the Coyote. [Lindblad-Toh "et al." 2005. [http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v438/n7069/pdf/nature04338.pdf Genome sequence, comparative analysis and haplotype structure of the domestic dog.] Nature 438: 803-819.] The genetic evidence is consistent with the form of the skull, which also bears more similarities to those of the Coyote and the Gray Wolf than to those of the other jackal species.

Physical characteristics

The Golden Jackal's short, coarse fur is usually yellow to pale gold and brown-tipped, though the color can vary with season and region. On the Serengeti Plain in Northern Tanzania for example, the Golden Jackal's fur is brown-grizzled yellow in the wet season (December-January), changing to pale gold in the dry season (September-October).cite web | title = Canis aureus | work = | publisher = Animal Diversity Web | url = http://animaldiversity.ummz.umich.edu/site/accounts/information/Canis_aureus.html | accessdate = 2007-07-31] Jackals living in mountainous regions may have a greyer shade of fur.cite web | title = Golden Jackal | work = | publisher = Canids.org | url = http://www.canids.org/species/Golden_jackal.pdf | accessdate = 2007-08-15]

The Golden Jackal is generally 70–105 centimetres (28–42 inches) in length, with a tail length of about 25 centimetres (10 in). Its standing height is approximately 38–50 cm (16–20 in) at the shoulder. Average weight is 7–15 kilograms (15–33 pounds) with males tending to be 15% heavier than the females.cite web | title = Golden Jackal | work = | publisher = Lioncrusher's Domain | url = http://www.lioncrusher.com/animal.asp?animal=22 | accessdate = 2007-07-31]
Scent glands are present on the face and the anus and genital regions. Females have 4-8 mammae. The dental formula is I 3/3 C 1/1 Pm 4/4 M 2/3 = 42.

In all their ranges, the Golden Jackal displays a great deal of diversity in appearance. Jackals living in north Africa tend to be larger and have longer carnassials than those living in the Middle East.cite book | author= Macdonald, David | title=The Velvet Claw | year=1992 | pages= 256 | id= ISBN 0563208449 ] Moroccan Golden Jackals are paler and have more pointed snouts than Egyptian Golden Jackals.cite book | author= | title= Hutchinson's animals of all countries; the living animals of the world in picture and story | year=1923 | pages= 384 | id= ]

Courtship and reproduction

The Golden Jackal is a strictly monogamous species. In most jackal families, there are one or two adult members who act as "helpers". Helpers are jackals who have reached sexual maturity, yet remain with their parents without breeding, in order to help take care of the next litter.

The time of births vary according to region. In East Africa, births occur mainly in January-February, in Southeastern Europe in April-May, but take place non-seasonally in tropical Asia. The Golden Jackals of the Serengeti court at the end of the dry season and produce pups during the rainy season. Young are born in a den within the parents' marked territory after a 63 day gestation period. Litters usually contain 2–4 pups which are weaned after 50 to 90 days. Cubs at birth weigh 200–250 grams, and open their eyes after about ten days. The young are milked, then fed by regurgitation when they begin to take solid food at about three months. Sexual maturity comes at eleven months.

Ecology

Diet and hunting

The Golden Jackal is an opportunistic feeder with a diet which consists of 54% animal food and 46% plant food. It is a very capable hunter of small to medium sized prey such as rabbits, rodents, birds, insects, fish and monkeys. The Golden Jackal uses its highly acute hearing to identify small prey hiding in vegetation. It has been observed to hunt ungulates 4–5 times its body weight, though it will more commonly target young specimens. In the Serengeti, the Golden Jackal is a major predator of gazelle fawns, while in India, the Golden Jackal often kills Blackbuck calves. Although it is common for jackals to hunt alone, they do occasionally do so in small groups, usually consisting of 2-5 individuals. Working in a pack greatly increases the chances of making a successful kill. During the harvest season in India, the jackal feeds predominantly on fruits.

The Golden Jackal will scavenge given the opportunity, and will steal from the kills of other carnivores such as lions and tigers, usually waiting for the larger predators to leave before feeding themselves. Groups of 5–18 jackals have been seen frequenting large ungulate carcasses. Jackals living in some parts of India and Bangladesh will subside primarily on carrion and garbage.

Relationships with other predators

Along with the Golden Jackal, the Red Fox is a commonly occurring predator in Israel. Although the jackal is larger than a fox, their dietary habits are identical, and are therefore in direct competition with one another. Foxes generally ignore jackal scents or tracks in their territories, though they will avoid close physical proximity with jackals themselves. Studies have shown that in areas where jackals became very abundant, the population size of foxes decreased significantly, apparently because of competitive exclusion.cite web | title = Behavioural responses of red foxes to an increase in the presence of golden jackals: a field experiment | work = | publisher = Department of Zoology, Tel Aviv University | url = http://www.tau.ac.il/lifesci/zoology/members/yom-tov/articles/Behavioural_responses_of_red_foxes.pdf | accessdate = 2007-07-31] In India, Golden Jackals have been known to appropriate the dens of Bengal Foxes.

Conversely, jackals are shown to vacate areas inhabited by the larger Gray Wolf. Wolves are often actively intolerant of jackals in their established territories and have been known to approach jackal-calling stations at a quick trotting pace, presumably to chase off the competitors.cite web | title = Conservation Action Plan for the golden jackal ("Canis aureus") in Greece | work = | publisher = WWF Greece | url = http://www.lcie.org/Docs/Action%20Plans/Greece%20Golden%20Jackal%20Action%20Plan%202004.pdf | accessdate = 2007-07-31] There are however occasions when jackals scavenged on wolf kills without evoking any aggressive responses from the larger canids.

Golden Jackal remains have been found in spotted hyena scat, [cite web | title = Crocuta crocuta | work = | publisher = Animal Diversity Web | url = http://animaldiversity.ummz.umich.edu/site/accounts/information/Crocuta_crocuta.html | accessdate = 2007-08-01] though hyenas have been shown to have a distaste to Golden Jackal flesh, consuming them only when starving.cite book | author= Kruuk, Hans | title=The Spotted Hyena: A study of predation and social behaviour | year=1972 | pages= pp.335 | id=0563208449 ]

Relationships with humans

In 1954, the Israeli government enacted the Wild Animal's Protection law, which extended protection to 17 native carnivores save for the Golden Jackal, which was considered vermin. The jackal was only added to the list after a disastrous eradication programme which resulted in the unintentional poisoning of other carnivores as well. [http://www.wolf.org/wolves/news/iwmag/2007/fall/wow.pdf] In 1979 two young children were attacked and killed by jackals.

Livestock predation

In southern Bulgaria, 1053 attacks on small stock, mainly sheep and lambs, were recorded between 1982–87, along with some damages to newborn deer in game farms. In Israel, about 1.5%–1.9% of the calves born in the Golan Heights die due to predation, mainly by Golden Jackals. In both cases, the high predation rate is thought to be the consequence of a jackal population explosion due to the availability of food in illegal garbage dumps.cite web | title = Cattle Predation by the Golden Jackal Canis in the Golan Heights, Israel | work = | publisher = Department of zoology, Tel Aviv university | url = http://www.tau.ac.il/lifesci/zoology/members/yom-tov/articles/Cattle.pdf | accessdate = 2007-08-19] Preventative measures to avoid depredation were also lacking in both cases. However, even without preventing measures, the highest damages by jackals from Bulgaria are minimal when compared to the domestic animal losses by wolves.

The majority of attacks on calves in the Golan Heights occur within 2 days after delivery, and male calves are usually more likely to be attacked than females, because they are heavier and more difficult to deliver. Female cattle giving birth are sometimes attacked along with their half born offspring, sometimes resulting in severe injuries to the vaginal area.

Hybridization with dogs

In Russia, Golden Jackal/Siberian Husky hybrids known as Sulimov dogs were bred as sniffer dogs in the belief that jackals have a superior sense of smell, though their lack of trust in humans and adaptability to cold climates made crossing with huskies necessary. As well as a superior sense of smell, important at low temperatures where substances are less volatile and therefore less pungent, the so called Sulimov dogs are small sized and can work in confined spaces. The jackal hybrids were bred by senior researcher Klim Sulimov, Senior Research Assistant at the D.S. Likhachev Scientific Research Institute for Cultural Heritage and Environmental Protection in Russia. He claims that his creations combine the qualities of Arctic reindeer herding dogs, which can work in temperatures as low as −70 °C (−95 °F), and jackals which enjoy the heat up to +40 °C (+105 °F). Though the jackal hybrid breeding project begain in 1975, with 25 of the animals being currently on duty, they have yet to be registered as a working dog breed. [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/1977094.stm BBC News | SCI/TECH | Jackal blood makes 'perfect' sniffer dogs ] ]

Cultural perceptions

The Egyptian god of embalming, Anubis, was portrayed as a jackal-headed man, or as a jackal wearing ribbons and holding a flagellum, a symbol of protection, in the crook of its arm. Anubis was always shown as a black jackal or dog, even though real jackals are typically tan or a light brown. To the Egyptians, black was the color of regeneration, death, and the night. It was also the color that the body turned during mummification. The reason for Anubis' animal model being canine is based on what the ancient Egyptians themselves observed of the creature - dogs and jackals often haunted the edges of the desert, especially near the cemeteries where the dead were buried. In fact, it is thought that the Egyptians began the practice of making elaborate graves and tombs to protect the dead from desecration by jackals.

The Greeks god Hermes and the monster Cerberus are thought to derive their origins from the golden jackal.

Some tribes in India believe in the existence of a horn-like growth called "shiyal shingi" which appears on the heads of some jackals. The possession of this growth is considered a sign of good fortune.

The jackal is mentioned frequently in the Bible, where it is portrayed as a sinister creature, most notably in Psalm 63:9-11 where it is stated that non-believers would become food for the jackals. In his book "Running with the Fox", David W. Macdonald theorizes that due to the general scarcity and elusiveness of foxes in Israel, the author of the Book of Judges may have actually been describing the much more common golden jackals when narrating how Samson tied torches to the tails of 300 foxes to make them destroy the vineyards of the Philistines.

Conservation status

As a species of Least Concern, the Golden Jackal is considered common throughout its range and is not currently threatened.

ubspecies

There are 13 subspecies of the Golden Jackal:

References


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем написать курсовую

Look at other dictionaries:

  • golden jackal — paprastasis šakalas statusas T sritis zoologija | vardynas taksono rangas rūšis atitikmenys: lot. Canis aureus angl. Asiatic jackal; common jackal; golden jackal; jackal; northern jackal; oriental jackal vok. gemeiner Schakal; Goldschakal;… …   Žinduolių pavadinimų žodynas

  • Golden Jackal — noun A common jackal that can be found in southwest Europe, North Africa, Middle East and South Asia. Syn: common jackal, Asiatic jackal, oriental jackal, Austro Hungarian wolf, reed wolf …   Wiktionary

  • jackal — /jak euhl, awl/, n. 1. any of several nocturnal wild dogs of the genus Canis, esp. C. aureus, of Asia and Africa, that scavenge or hunt in packs. 2. a person who performs dishonest or base deeds as the follower or accomplice of another. 3. a… …   Universalium

  • Jackal (disambiguation) — Contents 1 Fiction 2 People 3 Other uses 4 See also …   Wikipedia

  • jackal — paprastasis šakalas statusas T sritis zoologija | vardynas taksono rangas rūšis atitikmenys: lot. Canis aureus angl. Asiatic jackal; common jackal; golden jackal; jackal; northern jackal; oriental jackal vok. gemeiner Schakal; Goldschakal;… …   Žinduolių pavadinimų žodynas

  • jackal — /ˈdʒækəl / (say jakuhl) noun 1. any of several species of wild dog of the genus Canis, especially the golden jackal, Canis aureus, of Eurasia and Africa, which hunt in packs at night, feeding on small animals and carrion; formerly supposed to… …  

  • Golden Globe Award/Beste Regie — Golden Globe Award: Beste Regie Gewinner und Nominierte in der Kategorie Beste Regie (Best Director – Motion Picture), die die herausragendsten Regieleistungen des vergangenen Kalenderjahres prämiert. Die Kategorie wurde im Jahr 1944 ins Leben… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Golden Globe Award/Bester Film - Drama — Golden Globe Award: Bester Film – Drama (Best Motion Picture – Drama) Gewinner und nominierte Kinoproduktionen in der Kategorie Bester Film – Drama (Best Motion Picture – Drama), die die herausragendsten Spielfilme des vergangenen Kalenderjahres… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Golden Globe Award/Bester Film – Drama — Golden Globe Award: Bester Film – Drama (Best Motion Picture – Drama) Gewinner und nominierte Kinoproduktionen in der Kategorie Bester Film – Drama (Best Motion Picture – Drama), die die herausragendsten Spielfilme des vergangenen Kalenderjahres… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Golden Globe Award/Bester Regisseur — Golden Globe Award: Beste Regie Gewinner und Nominierte in der Kategorie Beste Regie (Best Director – Motion Picture), die die herausragendsten Regieleistungen des vergangenen Kalenderjahres prämiert. Die Kategorie wurde im Jahr 1944 ins Leben… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”