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Density and activity patterns of Andean cat and pampas cat (Leopardus jacobita and L. colocolo) in the Bolivian Altiplano

机译:玻利维亚Altiplano的Andean Cat和Pampas Cat(Leopardus jacobita和L. Colocolo)的密度和活动模式

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ContextUnderstanding the factors that determine the distribution and abundance of species is an important aim of ecology and prerequisite for conservation. The Andean cat (Leopardus jacobita) and the pampas cat (L. colocolo) are two of the least studied felids. Both are threatened, of similar size and live sympatrically in the Andes of Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, and Peru. AimsWe aimed at estimating the population densities of the Andean cat and pampas cat in two continuous areas and to analyse the activity patterns of these two species and that of mountain vizcacha (Lagidium viscacia), the main prey of the Andean cat. MethodsWe used camera traps to evaluate the density of both felid species using the space explicit capture recapture (SECR) framework and the overlap in their activity patterns with that of mountain vizcacha, using the kernel-density estimator in two contiguous areas in the Bolivian Altiplano, at Muro-Amaya and at Micani, both within the Ciudad de Piedra region. Key resultsAndean cat density was estimated at 6.45 individuals per 100km(2) in Muro-Amaya and 6.91 individuals per 100km(2) in Micani, whereas the density of the pampas cat was 5.31 individuals per 100km(2) and 8.99 individuals per 100km(2) respectively. The Andean cat was mainly nocturnal, whereas the pampas cat was cathemeral. The activity of the mountain vizcacha overlapped less with that of its specialised predator, the Andean cat, than with that of the pampas cat. ConclusionsIn line with our predictions, the Andean cat, considered a more specialised nocturnal hunter, particularly of mountain vizcacha, had lower population densities than did the more generalist pampas cat. ImplicationsLow population densities, as compared with theoretical expectations, pose an additional conservation problem for these felids, in an area such as the high Andes.
机译:ContextUntersing确定物种分布和丰富的因素是生态和保护保守的重要目标。 Andean Cat(Leopardus jacobita)和Pampas Cat(L. Colocolo)是最受研究的两个。两者都受到威胁,具有相似的大小,在阿根廷,玻利维亚,智利和秘鲁的安第斯氏省同时生活。 AIMSWE旨在估计在两个连续地区的安第斯猫和PAMPAS猫的人口密度,并分析这两个物种的活动模式以及山地Vizcacha(Lagidium Viscacia),是Andean Cat的主要猎物。方法网络使用相机陷阱,以评估使用山地vizcacha的空间显式捕获重量(SECT)框架(SECT)框架(SECT)框架的密度和山地vizcacha的重叠,使用玻利维亚Altiplano中的两个连续区域中的内核密度估计器,在Muro-Amaya和Micani,都在Ciudad de Piedra地区。米罗-Amaya的Muro-Amaya每100km(2)的每100km(2)个单个患者估计关键结果是每100km(2)个中的6.91个,而Pampas猫的密度为每100km(2)和每100km的8.99个个体2)分别。安第斯猫主要是夜行,而Pampas Cat是Comemeral。山地Vizcacha的活动与其专业捕食者,安第斯猫的活动较少,而不是Pampas Cat。结论在我们的预测中,Andean Cat,被认为是一个更专业的夜间猎人,尤其是山地Vizcacha,人口密度较低,而不是更通用的潘帕斯猫。与理论期望相比,含义人口密度为这些毛状的额外保护问题构成了额外的保护问题。

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