2002
DOI: 10.1644/1545-1542(2002)083<0925:dhuahr>2.0.co;2
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Diet, Habitat Use, and Home Ranges of Sympatric Canids in Central Brazil

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“…They could even survive in very small patches because they can also utilize resources in their surroundings (Andrén 1994). Therefore, because most of the diet of sympatric carnivores such as Cerdocyon thous, Lycalopex vetulus (hoary fox), Procyon cancrivorus (raccoon) and Chrysocyon brachyurus (maned wolves) overlap (Juarez and Marinho-Filho 2002, Bueno and Motta-Junior 2004, Jácomo et al 2004, Gatti et al 2006b), ecological segregation, resource competition and partitioning should be investigated in anthropogenic landscapes. The higher frequency of records in sugar cane and also the high suitability of this land use for the species occurrence (as revealed by the Maxent model) is probably related to prey availability.…”
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“…They could even survive in very small patches because they can also utilize resources in their surroundings (Andrén 1994). Therefore, because most of the diet of sympatric carnivores such as Cerdocyon thous, Lycalopex vetulus (hoary fox), Procyon cancrivorus (raccoon) and Chrysocyon brachyurus (maned wolves) overlap (Juarez and Marinho-Filho 2002, Bueno and Motta-Junior 2004, Jácomo et al 2004, Gatti et al 2006b), ecological segregation, resource competition and partitioning should be investigated in anthropogenic landscapes. The higher frequency of records in sugar cane and also the high suitability of this land use for the species occurrence (as revealed by the Maxent model) is probably related to prey availability.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The generalist diet of C. thous includes fruits, plants, vertebrates and invertebrates, in addition to human rejects (Facure et al 1996, Juarez and Marinho-Filho 2002, Jácomo et al 2004, Rocha et al 2004, Gatti et al 2006a,b, Pedó et al 2006, Rocha et al 2008.…”
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“…Os predadores dos ninhos de T. dorbigni, no Taim, têm hábitos generalistas, e muitas vezes, oportunistas, modificando a dieta em função do aumento na disponibilidade de algum recurso (WHITACRE et al 1982, JUAREZ & MARINHO-FILHO 2002, DALPONTE & TAVARES-FILHO 2004, DONADIO et al 2004, PEDÓ et al 2006. A predação por espécies generalistas parece ser um padrão para ninhos de quelônios.…”
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“…São onívoros e oportunistas (Facure & Giaretta 1996, Beisiegel 2001, Santos-Júnior & Macedo 2007, e sua dieta consiste de frutas, ovos, artrópodes, répteis, pequenos mamíferos e carcaças de animais mortos (Facure & Monteiro-Filho 1996, Santos-Júnior & Macedo 2007. No Brasil, esta espécie pode ser encontrada em ambientes abertos naturais ou alterados, presentes em biomas como a Amazônia, Mata Atlântica, Caatinga, Pantanal e Cerrado (Berta 1982, Facure & Giareta 1996, Juarez & Marinho-Filho 2002, Jácomo et al 2004. O seu habitat é marcado por ambientes florestados, áreas campestres, bordas de florestas e áreas alteradas e habitadas pelo homem (Moro-Rios et al 2008).…”
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