| Literature DB >> 31065233 |
Javier Torres1, María Mercedes Gavilánez1.
Abstract
White-lipped peccaries (Tayassu pecari) represent a key element of trophic networks in tropical rainforest ecosystems by playing the dual role of consumer and prey. Despite their importance, pressures on their populations have increased during the last few decades due to hunting and deforestation across its distributional range. These pressures may have led the remaining populations to move into new territories and to change their migratory and gregarious behaviour. In this study, we used photographic records from camera traps to collect data on biogeography of white-lipped peccaries in order to answer some questions about the demography, distribution and population size of the species in Ecuador's western Amazonia. We present new altitudinal records for the species (2,000 metres above sea level), along with some notes on herd size and activity patterns. This information is valuable for obtaining a better understanding of the species distribution and population status in order to achieve better conservation plans.Entities:
Keywords: Ecuadorian Amazon; Tayassu pecari; new altitudinal record; small herds
Year: 2019 PMID: 31065233 PMCID: PMC6482117 DOI: 10.3897/BDJ.7.e33275
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biodivers Data J ISSN: 1314-2828
Figure 1.New altitudinal record in Ecuador for . The study area is outlined in the large light blue circle, with elevations between 1,800 and 2,220 metres altitude. Camera trap locations where peccaries were photographed are denoted with small blue circles.
GPS coordinates for cameras traps where white-lipped peccaries ( were registered during the study.
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| Camera 1 – 2nd site | 18M 191486 9972989 | 2,060 |
| Camera 2 – 1st site | 18M 191815 9973094 | 2,019 |
| Camera 3 – 1st site | 18M 191931 9973030 | 1,984 |
| Camera 4 – 1st site | 18M 192019 9973064 | 1,996 |
| Camera 6 – 1st site | 18M 193153 9973547 | 1,845 |
| Camera 7 – 1st site | 18M 193036 9973532 | 1,852 |
| Camera 8 – 1st site | 18M 192028 9973523 | 1,873 |
Figure 2.Photographs of white-lipped peccaries ( taken by camera traps in the study site.
Figure 3.Hourly variation in foraging activity for recorded in camera traps at the study area.