Daily activity patterns of medium and large neotropical mammals in an area of Atlantic rain forest at altitude

R. V. Marques, M. E. Fabián
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Camera traps were used to study the daily activity patterns of medium and large mammals (> 1 kg) in an area of Mixed Rain Forest (High Altitude Atlantic Forest) in the South of Brazil. Species that exhibited diurnal tendencies were Dasyprocta azarae, Eira barbara, Nasua nasua and Puma yagouaroundi. The nocturnal species observed were Dasypus novemcinctus, Tamandua tetradactyla and Procyon cancrivorus.  Didelphis aurita, Leopardus pardalis and L. wiedii exhibited nocturnal tendencies. Cerdocyon thous tended to be more crepuscular than nocturnal. Puma concolor exhibited a tendency to nocturnal and crepuscular activity, but diurnal activity was also observed. Finally, the species Mazama gouazoubira and Leopardus tigrinus were defined as cathemeral. While many species exhibited a tendency for the majority of their activity to be concentrated at certain times, there was no time during which medium and large mammal activity entirely ceased, demonstrating a balanced daily distribution of activity in a Mixed Rain Forest. There were differences in activity patterns between different seasons, especially between summer and winter, with nocturnal species exhibiting a tendency to more intense activity during the first half of the night during the winter and diurnal species tending to be more active at the end of the day during the same season.
大西洋热带雨林中大型新热带哺乳动物的日常活动模式
采用相机陷阱对巴西南部混合雨林(高海拔大西洋森林)地区中、大型哺乳动物(体重100 ~ 1kg)的日常活动模式进行了研究。表现出日倾向的物种有杜鹃花、芭芭拉、美洲狮和美洲狮。夜行蝇种主要有新风蚤、四趾蚤和癌原蚤。aurita、Leopardus pardalis和L. wiedii表现出夜间活动倾向。龙尾龙往往更倾向于在黄昏而不是夜间活动。美洲狮表现出夜间和黄昏活动的倾向,但也观察到白天活动。最后,将Mazama gouazoubira和Leopardus tigrinus定义为花状种。虽然许多物种的大部分活动都集中在特定的时间,但中型和大型哺乳动物的活动并没有完全停止的时间,这表明在混合雨林中活动的日常分布是平衡的。不同季节的活动模式存在差异,特别是在夏季和冬季之间,夜间活动的物种在冬季的前半部分表现出更强烈的活动趋势,而白天活动的物种在同一季节的一天结束时表现出更活跃的趋势。
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