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Extensive aquatic subsidies lead to territorial breakdown and high density of an apex predator.

Charlotte E Eriksson1, Daniel L Z Kantek2, Selma S Miyazaki2, Ronaldo G Morato3, Manoel Dos Santos-Filho4, Joel S Ruprecht1, Carlos A Peres5,6, Taal Levi1.   

Abstract

Energetic subsidies between terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems can strongly influence food webs and population dynamics. Our objective was to study how aquatic subsidies affected jaguar (Panthera onca) diet, sociality, and population density in a seasonally flooded protected area in the Brazilian Pantanal. The diet (n = 138 scats) was dominated by fish (46%) and aquatic reptiles (55%), representing the first jaguar population known to feed extensively on fish and to minimally consume mammals (11%). These aquatic subsidies supported the highest jaguar population density estimate to date (12.4 jaguars/100 km²) derived from camera traps (8,065 trap nights) and GPS collars (n = 13). Contrary to their mostly solitary behavior elsewhere, we documented social interactions previously unobserved between same-sex adults including cooperative fishing, co-traveling, and play. Our study demonstrates that aquatic subsidies, frequently described in omnivores, can also transform the ecology and behavior of obligate carnivores.
© 2021 by the Ecological Society of America.

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Keywords:  zzm321990Panthera oncazzm321990; allochthonous resources; aquatic subsidy; jaguar; obligate carnivore; social dynamics

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34841521     DOI: 10.1002/ecy.3543

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ecology        ISSN: 0012-9658            Impact factor:   5.499


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