Temporal and spatial segregation of top predators (Felidae) in a Mexican tropical Biosphere Reserve

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Autor(a) principal: Contreras-Díaz,Carlos A.
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Soria-Díaz,Leroy, Gómez-Ortiz,Yuriana, Carrera-Treviño,Rogelio, Astudillo-Sánchez,Claudia C., Chacón-Hernández,Julio C., Martínez-García,Luis
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Zoologia (Curitiba. Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Jaguars, Panthera onca (Linnaeus, 1758), and pumas, Puma concolor (Linnaeus, 1771) are the largest felids in the neotropics. Both can overlap in niche axes (time, space and prey), and are therefore potentially competing species. Segregation mechanisms presented by a low overlap in one of these axes of niche can facilitate the coexistence. Our aim was to analyze jaguar and puma temporal and spatial overlap for understanding their segregation mechanisms. Between 2015 and 2017, twenty-six camera trap stations were located in five habitat types of El Cielo Biosphere Reserve (ECBR) in northeastern Mexico. Temporal activity was analyzed using circular statistics and time overlap analysis. Spatial overlap was calculated with the Pianka index and a selectivity habitat analysis. Our results showed that jaguars and pumas were nocturnal and that the temporal overlap was high (∆4 = 0.77). We found an intermediate spatial overlap (Pianka index = 0.61). Jaguars were more selective and preferred the deciduous forest. In comparison, pumas preferred oak-pine forest, but also used oak and deciduous forest. Our results indicate that spatial segregation best explains the coexistence of jaguars and pumas in our study area, probably due to both habitat diversity in the reserve and the generalist habits of the puma.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Temporal and spatial segregation of top predators (Felidae) in a Mexican tropical Biosphere Reserve
title Temporal and spatial segregation of top predators (Felidae) in a Mexican tropical Biosphere Reserve
spellingShingle Temporal and spatial segregation of top predators (Felidae) in a Mexican tropical Biosphere Reserve
Contreras-Díaz,Carlos A.
Camera trap
coexistence
El Cielo Biosphere Reserve
northeastern Mexico
Panthera onca
Puma concolor
title_short Temporal and spatial segregation of top predators (Felidae) in a Mexican tropical Biosphere Reserve
title_full Temporal and spatial segregation of top predators (Felidae) in a Mexican tropical Biosphere Reserve
title_fullStr Temporal and spatial segregation of top predators (Felidae) in a Mexican tropical Biosphere Reserve
title_full_unstemmed Temporal and spatial segregation of top predators (Felidae) in a Mexican tropical Biosphere Reserve
title_sort Temporal and spatial segregation of top predators (Felidae) in a Mexican tropical Biosphere Reserve
author Contreras-Díaz,Carlos A.
author_facet Contreras-Díaz,Carlos A.
Soria-Díaz,Leroy
Gómez-Ortiz,Yuriana
Carrera-Treviño,Rogelio
Astudillo-Sánchez,Claudia C.
Chacón-Hernández,Julio C.
Martínez-García,Luis
author_role author
author2 Soria-Díaz,Leroy
Gómez-Ortiz,Yuriana
Carrera-Treviño,Rogelio
Astudillo-Sánchez,Claudia C.
Chacón-Hernández,Julio C.
Martínez-García,Luis
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Contreras-Díaz,Carlos A.
Soria-Díaz,Leroy
Gómez-Ortiz,Yuriana
Carrera-Treviño,Rogelio
Astudillo-Sánchez,Claudia C.
Chacón-Hernández,Julio C.
Martínez-García,Luis
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Camera trap
coexistence
El Cielo Biosphere Reserve
northeastern Mexico
Panthera onca
Puma concolor
topic Camera trap
coexistence
El Cielo Biosphere Reserve
northeastern Mexico
Panthera onca
Puma concolor
description ABSTRACT Jaguars, Panthera onca (Linnaeus, 1758), and pumas, Puma concolor (Linnaeus, 1771) are the largest felids in the neotropics. Both can overlap in niche axes (time, space and prey), and are therefore potentially competing species. Segregation mechanisms presented by a low overlap in one of these axes of niche can facilitate the coexistence. Our aim was to analyze jaguar and puma temporal and spatial overlap for understanding their segregation mechanisms. Between 2015 and 2017, twenty-six camera trap stations were located in five habitat types of El Cielo Biosphere Reserve (ECBR) in northeastern Mexico. Temporal activity was analyzed using circular statistics and time overlap analysis. Spatial overlap was calculated with the Pianka index and a selectivity habitat analysis. Our results showed that jaguars and pumas were nocturnal and that the temporal overlap was high (∆4 = 0.77). We found an intermediate spatial overlap (Pianka index = 0.61). Jaguars were more selective and preferred the deciduous forest. In comparison, pumas preferred oak-pine forest, but also used oak and deciduous forest. Our results indicate that spatial segregation best explains the coexistence of jaguars and pumas in our study area, probably due to both habitat diversity in the reserve and the generalist habits of the puma.
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