2019
DOI: 10.1080/01650521.2019.1582137
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First record of the naked-tailed armadillo (Cabassoussp.) at Tijuca National Park, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

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“…There are few studies on the activity pattern of C. tatouay (Meritt, 1985;Encarnação, 1987). Some authors consider the species to be nocturnal (Meritt, 1985;Encarnação, 1987;Ribeiro et al, 2013;Monteiro et al, 2019) while others consider it to be diurnal (Ubaid et al, 2010). Other Cingulata species are known to change their activity depending on habitat structure (Norris et al, 2010), prey availability (Bonato et al, 2008), hunting pressure (Loughry & McDonough, 1998), and ambient temperature (Maccarini et al, 2015;Attias et al, 2018).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are few studies on the activity pattern of C. tatouay (Meritt, 1985;Encarnação, 1987). Some authors consider the species to be nocturnal (Meritt, 1985;Encarnação, 1987;Ribeiro et al, 2013;Monteiro et al, 2019) while others consider it to be diurnal (Ubaid et al, 2010). Other Cingulata species are known to change their activity depending on habitat structure (Norris et al, 2010), prey availability (Bonato et al, 2008), hunting pressure (Loughry & McDonough, 1998), and ambient temperature (Maccarini et al, 2015;Attias et al, 2018).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sixteen species were recorded by this study; two of them -the naked-tailed armadillo (Cabassous sp. ; Monteiro et al 2019) and the Guinea pig (Cavia sp.) -had not been recorded previously at TNP (Freitas et al 2006, ICMBio 2008.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are few studies on the activity pattern of C. tatouay (Meritt, 1985;Encarnação, 1987). Some authors consider the species to be nocturnal (Meritt, 1985;Encarnação, 1987;Ribeiro et al, 2013;Monteiro et al, 2019) while others consider it to be diurnal (Ubaid et al, 2010). Other Cingulata species are known to change their activity depending on habitat structure (Norris et al, 2010), prey availability (Bonato et al, 2008), hunting pressure (Loughry & McDonough, 1998), and ambient temperature (Maccarini et al, 2015;Attias et al, 2018).…”
Section: Cabassous Tatouaymentioning
confidence: 99%