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“…We highlight the single maned wolf record at S2 corroborating its preference for inhabiting open areas such as grasslands and savannah (Coelho et al, 2018), although it can also inhabit seasonally flooded wetlands (Beccaceci, 1992). We have not recorded the bush dog (Speothos venaticus) during our survey, being that the study area is located inside of the geographical distribution of this Canidae species (DeMatteo et al, 2011) and near to other areas where this species has been recorded (DeMatteo and Loiselle, 2008;Guimarães et al, 2015).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…We highlight the single maned wolf record at S2 corroborating its preference for inhabiting open areas such as grasslands and savannah (Coelho et al, 2018), although it can also inhabit seasonally flooded wetlands (Beccaceci, 1992). We have not recorded the bush dog (Speothos venaticus) during our survey, being that the study area is located inside of the geographical distribution of this Canidae species (DeMatteo et al, 2011) and near to other areas where this species has been recorded (DeMatteo and Loiselle, 2008;Guimarães et al, 2015).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…This species is classified as "Least Concern" in the IUCN Red List (Lucherini, 2015). A1e,f) is the canid with the broadest distribution in the Amazon, although it is not as common to register this species as C. thous (de Oliveira et al, 2018;DeMatteo & Loiselle, 2008;Guimarães et al, 2015). In Brazil, this animal occurs in the Amazon, Pantanal, Atlantic Forest, Cerrado, and Caatinga biomes, especially in humid forests and preserved riparian forests.…”
Section: The Target Speciesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Speothos venaticus (Appendix-Figure 1, E and F) is the canid with the broadest distribution in the Amazon, although it is not common where it occurs (DeMatteo and Loiselle, 2008;Guimarães et al, 2015;De Oliveira et al, 2018). In Brazil, this animal occurs in the Amazon,Pantanal , Atlantic Forest, Cerrado and Caatingabiomes, especially in humid forests and preserved riparian forests.…”
Section: The Target Speciesmentioning
confidence: 99%