Feeding habits of Geoffroy's cat (Leopardus geoffroyi) in southern Brazil |
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Authors: | Kleisson S Sousa A Bager |
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Institution: | aInstituto Pró-Pampa (IPPampa), Avenida Adolfo Fetter, 1112, Bairro: Recanto de Portugal, Pelotas, RS 96083000, Brazil;bLaboratório de Manejo e Conservação Ambiental, Universidade Estadual do Rio Grande do Sul, Av. Assis Brasil, 842, São Francisco de Paula, RS 95400 000, Brazil |
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Abstract: | The present study was carried out from 2001 to 2005, with the objective of analyzing the diet of Leopardus geoffroyi in extreme southern Brazil, through analyses of stomach contents and scats. The importance of each prey type found in the scats (n=66) was determined from the frequency of occurrence and percentage of occurrence. In the stomachs (n=9), the importance of each prey was determined using Pianka's index of relative importance (IRI). The food spectrum of L. geoffroyi included mammals, birds, serpents, amphibians and insects. Mammals were the most abundant items, present in 95.5% of the scats and representing 74.4% of the total prey, reaching an IRI of 13296.3 in the stomachs. The principal prey types found in the stomachs and scats were small rodents (Cavia spp., Oligoryzomys spp., Necromys spp. and Holochilus brasiliensis) and large-sized rodents (Myocastor coypus), of terrestrial, arboreal or semi-aquatic habit. Probably, the high percentage of these prey items in the diet is related to their availability and abundance. The index of niche breadth was low in both the stomach and scat analyses (respectively, Bsta=0.18 and 0.17), demonstrating the high degree of specialization of these cats. |
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Keywords: | Geoffroy's cat Diet Niche Southern Brazil |
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