2016
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0150488
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Species-Specific Responses of Carnivores to Human-Induced Landscape Changes in Central Argentina

Abstract: The role that mammalian carnivores play in ecosystems can be deeply altered by human-driven habitat disturbance. While most carnivore species are negatively affected, the impact of habitat changes is expected to depend on their ecological flexibility. We aimed to identify key factors affecting the habitat use by four sympatric carnivore species in landscapes of central Argentina. Camera trapping surveys were carried out at 49 sites from 2011 to 2013. Each site was characterized by 12 habitat attributes, includ… Show more

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“…However, the frequency of puma attacks was greater than expected in patches of croplands and grasslands with shrubs. Because grassland with shrubs was the habitat preferred by pumas in the same study area [ 18 , 65 ], this result is in agreement with the hypothesis that the distribution of puma habitat would largely explain sheep predation risk [ 53 , 66 , 67 ]. Although these findings need confirmation, they also suggest that failure to consider the values expected on the basis of livestock use of habitat may guide to misleading conclusions on the effect of habitat on predation risk.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 84%
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“…However, the frequency of puma attacks was greater than expected in patches of croplands and grasslands with shrubs. Because grassland with shrubs was the habitat preferred by pumas in the same study area [ 18 , 65 ], this result is in agreement with the hypothesis that the distribution of puma habitat would largely explain sheep predation risk [ 53 , 66 , 67 ]. Although these findings need confirmation, they also suggest that failure to consider the values expected on the basis of livestock use of habitat may guide to misleading conclusions on the effect of habitat on predation risk.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 84%
“…It is difficult to imagine that a puma population in the rangelands of central Argentina could sustain such high mortality rates over the long term. Unsuitability of most habitats to pumas in this territory [ 18 ] and rarity of pumas in comparison with other carnivores [ 54 , 65 ] support this conclusion and suggest careful monitoring of this top predator and its ecological functions in central Argentina.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…Although there is little information about interactions between the wild boar and other species, L . gymnocercus is also a generalist species able to adjust its habitat use and diet to resource availability [ 52 , 80 ]. Thus, dietary overlap could explain the positive habitat association between the Pampas fox and wild boar, as has been suggested for other foxes [ 2 , 81 , 82 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The dark area in the general map of Argentina represents the Espinal ecorregion. Modified from [ 52 ].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
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