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| DOI | 10.2478/FOECOL-2025-0002 | ||||
| Año | 2025 | ||||
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Autores Afiliación Chile
Instituciones Chile
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The structuring of carnivore assemblages is based on the partitioning of niche axes, where the activity pattern is relevant for their coexistence. However, the continuous degradation of habitats, and the human presence (and exotic species) limit the availability of resources. Therefore, these species must readjust their requirements to minimize interactions derived from competition. For two years, activity patterns of two native carnivores (the cougar Puma concolor and the chilla fox Lycalopex griseus), one exotic carnivore (the domestic dog Canis lupus familiaris) and people were evaluated in an anthropogenic landscape in southern Chile. A differentiation was observed in the circadian cycle of the species, where the fox was predominantly nocturnal, while the cougar maintained a random activity pattern, in contrast to the dog and humans, which were the most diurnal. The ecological implications derived from the observed patterns are discussed, mainly in relation to the interference exerted by the exotic species.
| Ord. | Autor | Género | Institución - País |
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| 1 | Garcia-Solis, Fernando | - |
Universidad de Los Lagos - Chile
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| 2 | Zuniga, Alfredo H. | - |
Universidad de Los Lagos - Chile
Universidad de La Frontera - Chile Universidad de Santiago de Chile - Chile |
| 3 | Rau, Jaime R. | - |
Universidad de Los Lagos - Chile
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| 4 | Encina-Montoya, Francisco | - |
Universidad Católica de Temuco - Chile
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| 5 | Garces, Cristobal | - |
Universidad Austral de Chile - Chile
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| University of California, Davis |
| ANID-Subdirección de Capital Humano |
| Scholarship ANID-Subdireccion de Capital Humano/Doctorado Nacional/2023 |
| University de Los Lagos |
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| The authors thank to Carlos Oyarzun, from Purranque Natural History Museum, for its logistical support during the study, and to Fabian Jaksic for his donation of camera traps to the Laboratorio de Ecologia from University de Los Lagos. We also thank to two reviewers who helped to improve this manuscript, and we are grateful for the review of a final version of the manuscript, kindly performed by Dr. Douglas Kelt from the University of California at Davis.CG was supported by Scholarship ANID-Subdireccion de Capital Humano/Doctorado Nacional/2023 - 21230972. |
| The authors thank to Carlos Oyarz\u00FAn, from Purranque Natural History Museum, for its logistical support during the study, and to Fabi\u00E1n Jaksic for his donation of camera traps to the Laboratorio de Ecolog\u00EDa from University de Los Lagos. We also thank to two reviewers who helped to improve this manuscript, and we are grateful for the review of a final version of the manuscript, kindly performed by Dr. Douglas Kelt from the University of California at Davis. CG was supported by Scholarship ANID-Subdirecci\u00F3n de Capital Humano/Doctorado Nacional/2023 - 21230972. |