Feeding of small Neotropical felids (Felidae: Carnivora) and trophic niche overlap in anthropized mosaic landscape of South Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Rinaldi, Alcides Ricieri
Data de Publicação: 2015
Outros Autores: Rodriguez, Flávia Heloísa, Carvalho, Anderson Luiz, Passos, Fernando Camargo
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Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Biotemas (Online)
Texto Completo: https://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/biotemas/article/view/2175-7925.2015v28n4p155
Resumo: Understanding the diversity of a community and its dynamics is especially important in altered habitats such as agricultural fields, where this information can help biodiversity conservation programs. In an altered landscape of the interior Atlantic Forest, western Paraná State, Brazil (25º41’ to 25º20’S and 53º56’ to 54º35’W), samples (310) were collected and a total of 110 samples could be determined for some small Neotropical felids, including 39 Leopardus guttulus (oncilla), 38 L. wiedii (margay) and 33 Puma yagouaroundi (jaguarondi). The diets of these felids contained typical synanthropic prey such as Mus musculus in 44% (L. guttulus), 32% (L. wiedii) and 15% (P. yagouaroundi) of the total samples. This observation and the sample collection in agricultural places demonstrate that felids can use this anthropized landscape. The small mammals (<100 g) were more common in the diet of these species. Nevertheless, the correction factor was shown to have significant efficiency in correcting estimates of biomass ingested for two of the three species of felids, and we therefore recommend that these species be used in future studies. Even with this observed coexistence, the food niche of the three species showed a large overlap.
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spelling Feeding of small Neotropical felids (Felidae: Carnivora) and trophic niche overlap in anthropized mosaic landscape of South BrazilAlimentação de pequenos felídeos neotropicais (Felidae: Carnivora) e sobreposição de nicho trófico na paisagem mosaico antropizada no sul do BrasilUnderstanding the diversity of a community and its dynamics is especially important in altered habitats such as agricultural fields, where this information can help biodiversity conservation programs. In an altered landscape of the interior Atlantic Forest, western Paraná State, Brazil (25º41’ to 25º20’S and 53º56’ to 54º35’W), samples (310) were collected and a total of 110 samples could be determined for some small Neotropical felids, including 39 Leopardus guttulus (oncilla), 38 L. wiedii (margay) and 33 Puma yagouaroundi (jaguarondi). The diets of these felids contained typical synanthropic prey such as Mus musculus in 44% (L. guttulus), 32% (L. wiedii) and 15% (P. yagouaroundi) of the total samples. This observation and the sample collection in agricultural places demonstrate that felids can use this anthropized landscape. The small mammals (<100 g) were more common in the diet of these species. Nevertheless, the correction factor was shown to have significant efficiency in correcting estimates of biomass ingested for two of the three species of felids, and we therefore recommend that these species be used in future studies. Even with this observed coexistence, the food niche of the three species showed a large overlap.Conhecer a diversidade de uma comunidade e compreender sua dinâmica é especialmente importante em um habitat alterado onde estas informações podem ajudar a melhorar programas de conservação da biodiversidade. Na paisagem alterada de Mata Atlântica de Interior, no oeste do estado do Paraná (25º41’ a 25º20’S e 53º56’ a 54º35’W), foram coletadas amostras (310) de fezes de felídeos neotropicais, das quais 110 foram identificadas, sendo 39 para Leopardus guttulus (gato-do-mato-pequeno), 38 para Leopardus wiedii (gato-maracajá) e 33 para Puma yagouaroundi (gato-mourisco). As amostras identificadas continham espécies de presas sinantrópicas, como o roedor Mus musculus em 44% (L. guttulus), 32% (L. wiedii) e 15% (P. yagouaroundi). Esta observação e a coleta destas amostras na paisagem de uso agrícola sugerem que estes pequenos felinos utilizam esta paisagem antropizada mosaica. Os pequenos mamíferos (< 100 g) foram mais comuns na dieta dessas espécies, sendo Akondontini e Monodelphis spp. os grupos de presas com maior ocorrência. Além disto, a elaboração do fator de correção de biomassa para estas espécies mostrou ser significativamente eficaz na correção de biomassa consumida de duas das três espécies de felinos estudadas, e por esta razão, é recomendado em futuros estudos destas espécies.Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina2015-07-07info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/biotemas/article/view/2175-7925.2015v28n4p15510.5007/2175-7925.2015v28n4p155Biotemas; v. 28 n. 4 (2015); 155-1682175-79250103-1643reponame:Biotemas (Online)instname:Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC)instacron:UFSCenghttps://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/biotemas/article/view/2175-7925.2015v28n4p155/30396Copyright (c) 2015 Alcides Ricieri Rinaldi, Flávia Heloísa Rodriguez, Anderson Luiz Carvalho, Fernando Camargo Passosinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessRinaldi, Alcides RicieriRodriguez, Flávia HeloísaCarvalho, Anderson LuizPassos, Fernando Camargo2017-10-19T15:54:25Zoai:periodicos.ufsc.br:article/36171Revistahttp://www.biotemas.ufsc.br/index.htmPUBhttps://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/biotemas/oai||carlospinto@ccb.ufsc.br2175-79250103-1643opendoar:2017-10-19T15:54:25Biotemas (Online) - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Feeding of small Neotropical felids (Felidae: Carnivora) and trophic niche overlap in anthropized mosaic landscape of South Brazil
Alimentação de pequenos felídeos neotropicais (Felidae: Carnivora) e sobreposição de nicho trófico na paisagem mosaico antropizada no sul do Brasil
title Feeding of small Neotropical felids (Felidae: Carnivora) and trophic niche overlap in anthropized mosaic landscape of South Brazil
spellingShingle Feeding of small Neotropical felids (Felidae: Carnivora) and trophic niche overlap in anthropized mosaic landscape of South Brazil
Rinaldi, Alcides Ricieri
title_short Feeding of small Neotropical felids (Felidae: Carnivora) and trophic niche overlap in anthropized mosaic landscape of South Brazil
title_full Feeding of small Neotropical felids (Felidae: Carnivora) and trophic niche overlap in anthropized mosaic landscape of South Brazil
title_fullStr Feeding of small Neotropical felids (Felidae: Carnivora) and trophic niche overlap in anthropized mosaic landscape of South Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Feeding of small Neotropical felids (Felidae: Carnivora) and trophic niche overlap in anthropized mosaic landscape of South Brazil
title_sort Feeding of small Neotropical felids (Felidae: Carnivora) and trophic niche overlap in anthropized mosaic landscape of South Brazil
author Rinaldi, Alcides Ricieri
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Rodriguez, Flávia Heloísa
Carvalho, Anderson Luiz
Passos, Fernando Camargo
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Carvalho, Anderson Luiz
Passos, Fernando Camargo
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Rodriguez, Flávia Heloísa
Carvalho, Anderson Luiz
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description Understanding the diversity of a community and its dynamics is especially important in altered habitats such as agricultural fields, where this information can help biodiversity conservation programs. In an altered landscape of the interior Atlantic Forest, western Paraná State, Brazil (25º41’ to 25º20’S and 53º56’ to 54º35’W), samples (310) were collected and a total of 110 samples could be determined for some small Neotropical felids, including 39 Leopardus guttulus (oncilla), 38 L. wiedii (margay) and 33 Puma yagouaroundi (jaguarondi). The diets of these felids contained typical synanthropic prey such as Mus musculus in 44% (L. guttulus), 32% (L. wiedii) and 15% (P. yagouaroundi) of the total samples. This observation and the sample collection in agricultural places demonstrate that felids can use this anthropized landscape. The small mammals (<100 g) were more common in the diet of these species. Nevertheless, the correction factor was shown to have significant efficiency in correcting estimates of biomass ingested for two of the three species of felids, and we therefore recommend that these species be used in future studies. Even with this observed coexistence, the food niche of the three species showed a large overlap.
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