Habitat selection by large mammals in a southern Brazilian Atlantic Forest

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Fernando Vilas Boas Goulart
Nilton Carlos Cáceres
Maurício Eduardo Graipel
Marcos Adriano Tortato
Ivo Rohling Ghizoni
Luiz Gustavo Rodrigues Oliveira-Santos
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[1] Universidade Federal do Mato Grosso do Sul,PG Ecologia e Conservação
[2] Universidade Federal de Santa Maria,Departamento de Biologia, CCNE
[3] Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina,Departamento de Ecologia e Zoologia
[4] Universidade Federal do Paraná,PG Ecologia e Conservação
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Mammalian Biology | 2009年 / 74卷
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Camera trap; Environmental parameters; Microhabitat; Neotropical mammal community; Species interaction;
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Habitat selection, which is mainly a consequence of competition and predation, allows species to coexist. The present study was conducted in two reserves in an Atlantic Forest area in Santa Catarina State, southern Brazil, and provided information on several large mammal species through photographic records. Records were related to certain environmental parameters, such as width of passages (trails and roads), vegetation density and proximity to water, in order to assess the relationship between each mammal species and its microhabitat. Thirty-two camera trap stations were placed during 17 months for 150.8 (±62.2) days on average. Terrestrial mammals tended to use different habitats: Puma concolor used mainly dirt roads and open areas; Leopardus pardalis, Cerdocyon thous and Nasua nasua used more large trails and intermediate-forested sites; and Cuniculus paca, Dasypus novemcinctus, Leopardus tigrinus, Eira barbara and Leopardus wiedii were recorded more often on narrow trails and in densely forested sites. Some of these forest species, such as D. novemcinctus, C. paca and L. pardalis, also showed relationships with watercourses. Information on habitat selection allows more effort to be addressed to the habitat associated with focal species, and indicates the significance of environmental heterogeneity, which makes it possible for species to coexist.
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