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A forest‐specialist carnivore in the middle of the desert?Comments on Anabalon et al. 2019
Authors:Darío Moreira‐Arce  Eduardo A Silva‐Rodríguez  Constanza Napolitano  Guillermo D&#x;Elía  Javier Cabello  Javier Milln  Ezequiel Hidalgo‐Hermoso  Ariel A Farías
Institution:Darío Moreira‐Arce,Eduardo A. Silva‐Rodríguez,Constanza Napolitano,Guillermo D’Elía,Javier Cabello,Javier Millán,Ezequiel Hidalgo‐Hermoso,Ariel A. Farías
Abstract:We present comments on an article recently published in Ecology and Evolution (“High‐resolution melting of the cytochrome B gene in fecal DNA: A powerful approach for fox species identification of the Lycalopex genus in Chile”) by Anabalon et al. that reported the presence of Darwin's fox (Lycalopex fulvipes), a temperate forest specialist, in the hyperarid Atacama Desert of northern Chile. We argue that this putative record lacks ecological support in light of ongoing research on this endangered species, and contains numerous methodological flaws and omissions related to the molecular identification of the species. Based on these issues, we suggest the scientific community and conservation decision‐makers disregard the alleged presence of the Darwin's fox in the Atacama Desert.
Keywords:genus Lycalopex  geographic distribution  lack of evidence  research design
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