2013
DOI: 10.15560/9.6.1596
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Leopardus pajeros (Desmarest, 1816) (Carnivora: Felidae) in Northern Peru: first record for the department of Piura, at the Mangroves San Pedro de Vice, and geographic extention

Abstract: On October 1st, 2006, at the Mangroves San Pedro de Vice –MSPV (Sechura, Piura - Peru) the first visual record of Leopardus pajeros was made in the southern part of the area (05°31’09” S, 80°53’28” W). Subsequently, between August and December of 2010, different tracks were recorded. On December 4th, 2010, the first photographic record was taken at the MSPV with two nights/trap, being the first record for Piura department, the westernmost coordinates, the lowest altitude above sea level (0 m), and the first as… Show more

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“…The pampas cat (Leopardus colocolo) likely is present in the area, as it was reported in Tumbes by Grimwood (1969), and has a wide distribution range from sea level (García-Olaechea et al 2013) to 4982 m in the Andes (Cossíos et al 2007). In the Lambayeque Equatorial Dry Forest, south of our study site, this species relative abundance is about 22.1 (number of photographs/1000 camera-days), while Leopardus pardalis (Linnaeus 1758), is considered rare with much lower relative abundance 0.7 (number of photographs/1000 camera-days) (A. García-Olaechea pers.…”
Section: Sylvilagus Brasiliensis Also Registered Bymentioning
confidence: 52%
“…The pampas cat (Leopardus colocolo) likely is present in the area, as it was reported in Tumbes by Grimwood (1969), and has a wide distribution range from sea level (García-Olaechea et al 2013) to 4982 m in the Andes (Cossíos et al 2007). In the Lambayeque Equatorial Dry Forest, south of our study site, this species relative abundance is about 22.1 (number of photographs/1000 camera-days), while Leopardus pardalis (Linnaeus 1758), is considered rare with much lower relative abundance 0.7 (number of photographs/1000 camera-days) (A. García-Olaechea pers.…”
Section: Sylvilagus Brasiliensis Also Registered Bymentioning
confidence: 52%
“…Futuros estudios son necesarios para confirmar si la presencia de L. garleppi es o no recurrente en este y otros humedales. Por ejemplo, como el estudio de las heces de L. garleppi realizado por Fajardo et al (2014) en la zona andina; y el uso de cámara trampas tal como las usadas en los trabajos de García-Olaechea et al (2013), que permitieron el primer registro a nivel del mar de L. garleppi en Piura; y los trabajos de Ojeda (2019) y García-Olaechea y Hurtado (2020), quienes también describieron el rango de acción y patrones de actividad de L. garleppi en los departamentos de Tumbes y Piura.…”
Section: Discussionunclassified
“…Los registros de L. garleppi a lo largo del desierto costero son comparativamente escasos, algunos de los registros abarcan hábitats de: 1) lomas, como la Reserva Nacional de Lachay en el departamento de Lima (SER-NANP 2019a), lomas de Atiquipa y Mejía en el departamento de Arequipa (con el nombre de Oncifelis colocolo; Zeballos et al 2000), Cerro Campana en el departamento de La Libertad (Zelada et al 2014); 2) humedales, como los Manglares de San Pedro de Vice y la Laguna Ñapique ambos en Sechura, en el departamento de Piura (García-Oleachea et al 2013;García-Olaechea & Hurtado 2018); y 3) en el desierto de la Zona Reservada de Illescas en el departamento de Piura (García-Olaechea et al 2013;García-Olaechea & Hurtado 2018, 2020.…”
Section: Introductionunclassified
“…Recently, Nascimento et al (2020), has made a new taxonomic proposal for the species on personal observations that this feline would also be found in Colombia (Alberico et al 2000). This subspecies inhabits the altiplano (Garcia-Perea, 2002;Cossios et al 2009;Villalba et al 2012;Huaranca et al 2019) in coastal mangroves (García-Olaechea et al 2013;García-Olaechea & Hurtado 2017) mainly on the east side of the Peruvian Andes (Kitchener et al 2017). L. c. budini Pocock, 1941, inhabiting the northwest side of the Argentine Andes (García-Perea 1994).…”
Section: Short Communicationmentioning
confidence: 99%