在巴西亚马逊河东北部,为三趾巨蛛(Myrmecophaga triidactyla)过河提供了便利

Q4 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Louisa Mamalis, Suenny Sousa da Silva, A. Valerio, D. Norris, F. Michalski
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摘要

巨型食蚁兽(Myrmecophaga tridactyla)的游泳能力在文献中有记载,但在野外的观察很少。在这里,我们记录了2017年9月26日记录的一次观察,当时在巴西亚马逊东北部,一只成年的三叉足鼠穿越了一条150米宽的河流。这只个体成功地游过了河,并走过了旱季暴露在外的大岩石。看起来很有可能,个体选择了有大岩石的河段来帮助它过河。我们讨论了岩石可能在促进巨型食蚁兽和其他哺乳动物过河方面发挥作用,特别是在旱季,当河流水位较低时,从而产生更多的急流和更多可以利用的裸露岩石。
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Stepping stones facilitate river crossings by Myrmecophaga tridactyla in the north-eastern Brazilian Amazon
The ability of giant anteaters (Myrmecophaga tridactyla) to swim has been documented in the literature, but observations in the wild are scarce. Here, we document an observation recorded on 26 September 2017 when an adult M. tridactyla was seen crossing a 150 m wide river in the north-eastern Amazon, Brazil. The individual successfully crossed the river using a combination of swimming and walking over large rocks that were exposed during the dry season. It appears likely that the individual chose the river section with large rocks to help it to cross the river. We discuss that rocks may play a role in the facilitation of river crossings by giant anteaters and other mammals, especially during the dry season when the river level is lower, thus creating more rapids and more exposed rocks that can be utilized.
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IUCN/SCC Otter Specialist Group Bulletin
IUCN/SCC Otter Specialist Group Bulletin Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Animal Science and Zoology
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