Straight from the Güiñas mouth: Diet of a Neotropical carnivore documented through camera traps

IF 1.8 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION
Gabriela Palomo-Munoz , Nicolás Gálvez , Valentina Alarcón , Eduardo Minte , Belén Gallardo , Thomas Kramer
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Abstract

Predators are known to carry prey in their mouth for many purposes, including providing for dependent young or caching. Studying predator diet through the use of remote camera traps has seldom been explored, aside from natural history observations. We provide photographic evidence of prey carrying behavior of the elusive güiñas (Leopardus guigna) in two study sites in a temperate rainforest of Chilean Patagonia. We recorded 35 photographs and 12 events of güiñas carrying prey using camera traps across 57 sites between 2019 and 2022. All photographs show a rodent as prey except in one, where based on morphology, we conclude that it is a colocolo opossum, locally known as ‘Monito del Monte’ (Dromiciops gliroides). All events happened between 2000 and 0800 h, consistent with previous research documenting diel patterns of güiñas in Chile. We argue that camera traps may offer an alternative to help us understand the feeding ecology and diet, especially when collecting scat becomes difficult (e.g., rugged terrain, sites with heavy rainfall). This work discusses the use of camera traps to study predation events and predator diets. The observations here broaden our understanding of güiña predator-prey interactions and can help generate new ways to study diet.

直接从Güiñas嘴里出来:通过相机捕捉到的一种新热带食肉动物的饮食
众所周知,捕食者会将猎物叼进嘴里,用于多种目的,包括供养依赖的幼崽或缓存猎物。除了自然史观察外,通过使用远程相机陷阱研究捕食者的饮食很少被探索。我们在智利巴塔哥尼亚温带雨林的两个研究地点提供了难以捉摸的güiñas(Leopardus guigna)携带猎物行为的照片证据。2019年至2022年间,我们在57个地点记录了35张güiñas携带猎物的照片和12起事件。所有照片都显示啮齿动物是猎物,只有一张照片除外,根据形态学,我们得出结论,这是一只疣负鼠,当地称为“Monito del Monte”(Dromiciops gliroides)。所有事件都发生在2000至0800之间,这与之前记录智利güiñas diel模式的研究一致。我们认为,相机捕捉器可能提供了一种替代方案,帮助我们了解饲养生态和饮食,尤其是当收集粪便变得困难时(例如,崎岖的地形、强降雨的地点)。这项工作讨论了使用相机陷阱来研究捕食事件和捕食者的饮食。这里的观察拓宽了我们对güiña捕食者与猎物相互作用的理解,并有助于产生研究饮食的新方法。
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Food Webs
Food Webs Environmental Science-Ecology
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