2018
DOI: 10.1515/mammalia-2017-0094
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Recording of relict ocelot (Leopardus pardalis) and South American coati (Nasua nasua) populations in the biodiversity hotspot Pernambuco Endemism Center, Northern Atlantic Forest, Brazil

Abstract: The northern portion of the Atlantic Forest, namely Pernambuco Endemism Center (PEC), faces an extreme level of forest loss, with only 2% of its original forest remaining. In the PEC, mesocarnivores are the only remaining carnivores and, among them, the ocelot and South American coati present a poorly known or even ignored distribution. Our goal is to provide an overview of the current distribution and conservation status of both species in the PEC through camera trap survey, review of published scientific lit… Show more

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“…There are also 14 previous records obtained from camera traps in two forest fragments inserted in the Reserva Biológica Guaribas, Paraíba (Table 2; Fig. 3) (Beltrão et al 2018). The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) does not predict the presence of Ocelot for this portion of the Atlantic Forest in northeastern Brazil (Paviolo et al 2015: Fig.1).…”
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“…There are also 14 previous records obtained from camera traps in two forest fragments inserted in the Reserva Biológica Guaribas, Paraíba (Table 2; Fig. 3) (Beltrão et al 2018). The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) does not predict the presence of Ocelot for this portion of the Atlantic Forest in northeastern Brazil (Paviolo et al 2015: Fig.1).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) does not predict the presence of Ocelot for this portion of the Atlantic Forest in northeastern Brazil (Paviolo et al 2015: Fig.1). Previous studies have recorded L. pardalis from the Caatinga (Feijó and Langguth, 2013;Marinho et al 2017) and some recent records from Atlantic Forest fragments situated in the state of Paraíba (Beltrão et al 2018). Garbino et al (2018) although pointed out the presence of species in the PEC, they did not give precise locality data.…”
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