2016
DOI: 10.1590/1678-4766e2016014
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Análisis geográfico y conservación del zorro andino Lycalopex culpaeus (Mammalia, Canidae) en Colombia

Abstract: RESUMEN El zorro andino Lycalopex culpaeus (Molina, 1782) ha sido incluido en la categoría de amenaza Vulnerable en Colombia, sin embargo, no se han realizado estudios que validen la inclusión de la especie en dicha categoría a nivel nacional. En el presente trabajo se delimitó el área de distribución potencial (DP) de la especie en Colombia y se discute su categoría de amenaza. Para ello se usó modelamiento de nicho ecológico en el algoritmo de Máxima Entropía (Maxent). Con procesamiento en Sistemas de Inform… Show more

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“…Thus, we found little evidence of habitat segregation between the species. However, detection rate for pumas increased with proximity to the main river, especially in areas with high hare activity, while fox detection strongly declined with elevation, indicating higher activity rates at lower elevation, as has been reported for culpeo foxes in other studies elsewhere in Chile [93] and Colombia [94].…”
Section: Space Use Detection and Overlapsupporting
confidence: 75%
“…Thus, we found little evidence of habitat segregation between the species. However, detection rate for pumas increased with proximity to the main river, especially in areas with high hare activity, while fox detection strongly declined with elevation, indicating higher activity rates at lower elevation, as has been reported for culpeo foxes in other studies elsewhere in Chile [93] and Colombia [94].…”
Section: Space Use Detection and Overlapsupporting
confidence: 75%
“…At the northern end of the Macizo Colombiano, the climate is dry (upper tropical to subtropical), acting as a barrier to temperate-zone mammals (Hershkovitz 1982). This area has been suggested as the boreal limit of the distribution of other mammals such as Culpeo, Lycalopex culpaeus (Molina, 1782), and Hog-nosed Skunk, Conepatus semistriatus quitensis (Humboldt, 1812) (Hershkovitz 1982;Voss 2003;Ramírez-Chaves and Noguera-Urbano 2011;Noguera-Urbano et al 2016). The southern distributional limits might reach the southern border of the Northwest Andean Montane Forests in the Andean part of the Province Zamora Chinchipe in Ecuador.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Los resultados obtenidos para grupos como los murciélagos de Colombia han sido incluidos en libros de divulgación (Cardona et al 2022), y se ha aunado a los esfuerzos para definir las áreas de distribución de las especies de murciélagos endémicas de Colombia (Ramírez-Chaves et al 2020). Esfuerzo que se ha ampliado a las musarañas (Noguera-Urbano et al 2019), los mamíferos acuáticos (Trujillo et al 2013), y algunas especies de primates (Villota et al 2022), roedores (Torres-Martínez et al 2021) y carnívoros (Noguera-Urbano et al 2016), así como también para ampliar el entendimiento de nuevas amenazas como el cambio climático y las especies invasoras (Pacifici et al 2018;Castelblanco-Martínez 2021).…”
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