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Through the eyes of the Andean bear: Camera collar insights into the life of a threatened South American Ursid

机译:通过安第斯熊的眼睛:相机项圈洞察濒危南美洲熊的生活

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Due to Andean bears' propensity for inhabiting challenging environments and terrain, their wild ecology remains poorly understood, especially when compared to other members of the Ursidae family. In one of the steepest, wettest regions of the Andes, the Kosñipata Valley of southeastern Peru, we attached and retrieved camera‐borne collars on three wild free‐ranging Andean bears. From just one longer term camera collar deployed on a single individual over a period of 4 months, we observed a variety of rare or previously undocumented natural history observations. These include courtship and mating behaviors, social interactions with conspecifics, novel dietary items of previously unrecorded fruit consumption, cannibalism, potential infanticide, the sole documented case of primate consumption, and evidence of geophagy. The wealth of novel natural history insights gained from just 4 months of camera collar data of this poorly studied species has elucidated numerous avenues warranting further investigation.
机译:由于安第斯熊倾向于栖息在具有挑战性的环境和地形中,因此人们对它们的野生生态学仍然知之甚少,尤其是与 Ursidae 家族的其他成员相比。在安第斯山脉最陡峭、最潮湿的地区之一,秘鲁东南部的 Kosñipata 山谷,我们为三只自由放养的野生安第斯熊系上并取回了相机携带的项圈。在 4 个月的时间内,仅对单个个体部署了一个长期相机项圈,我们就观察到了各种罕见或以前未记录的自然历史观察。这些包括求偶和交配行为、与同种动物的社交互动、以前未记录的水果消费的新型饮食项目、同类相食、潜在的杀婴行为、唯一记录在案的灵长类动物消费案例以及噬地的证据。从这个研究不足的物种的短短 4 个月的相机项圈数据中获得的大量新颖的自然历史见解阐明了许多值得进一步调查的途径。

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