2022
DOI: 10.15381/rpb.v29i3.21086
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El gato andino Leopardus jacobita y otros mamíferos en el sitio prioritario Andenes de Cuyocuyo, Puno, Perú

Abstract: El gato andino es uno de los gatos más raros en Sudamérica. Si bien tiene una distribución amplia en los Andes, hay pocos registros confiables y muchos sitios cuya presencia no ha sido confirmada. El objetivo del estudio fue confirmar la presencia del gato andino (Leopardus jacobita) en el sitio prioritario Andenes de Cuyocuyo, ubicado al sureste del Perú. En el 2018, con un esfuerzo de 1275 cámaras-trampa/día, se obtuvo 123 detecciones de 11 mamíferos, los más frecuentes fueron: Lagidium viscacia, Leopardus j… Show more

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“…Because the pelage pattern of this species is unique (confirmed in this study), the identification of those specimens is unlikely wrong, although a direct inspection of the specimens is suggested. Records from Sanborn (1950), Pearson (1951, Dorst (1971), Yesen andTarifa (1993), Anderson (1997), Zeballos andCarrera (2010), Carrizo andDiaz (2013), Salazar-Bravo (2015), and Maldonado and Pino (2022) were also included.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Because the pelage pattern of this species is unique (confirmed in this study), the identification of those specimens is unlikely wrong, although a direct inspection of the specimens is suggested. Records from Sanborn (1950), Pearson (1951, Dorst (1971), Yesen andTarifa (1993), Anderson (1997), Zeballos andCarrera (2010), Carrizo andDiaz (2013), Salazar-Bravo (2015), and Maldonado and Pino (2022) were also included.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%