Abstract
We characterized the habitat use by maras (Dolichotis patagonum) on a microhabitat scale in the area surrounding the warren, assessing the conditioning effect of the warren over space use and exploitation of other resources. We evaluated the relationships between the probability and intensity of use, habitat configuration and distance to the warren, counting feces along transects departing from each warren. Our results showed that the location of breeding warrens was positively associated with the habitat use by maras on a microhabitat scale. The core area of the annual activity of maras was concentrated around the warren and there was no evidence of alternative areas of activity. According to the fitted models, maras used microhabitats with a high proportion of bare soil and close to infrastructure elements. The spatial autocorrelation components indicated that intensively used patches are small and disperse. The patterns of habitat use observed in this study suggest that maras use multipurpose areas including the breeding site and resources needed throughout the year. These patterns suggest that warrens are good all year-round indicators of mara habitat use and spatial ecology.
Acknowledgments:
We are grateful to the owners of the ranches San Lorenzo, La Anita, Valdés Creek, La Pelada, San Felix and San Pablo de Valdés, for allowing us to conduct the sampling at their properties. To G. Zaperi, N. Kuzmanich and D. Galván for assistance in the field, to L. Beltramino, R. D’Agostino and L. Bossio for assistance during sample processing, and to G. Pazos for suggestions of valuable references. The Centro Nacional Patagónico, Fundación Patagonia Natural and Fundación Vida Silvestre Argentina provided logistical support. Funding for this work was provided by the Ministerio de Educación de la Provincia de Chubut. The study was authorized by the Dirección General de Conservación de Areas Protegidas del Chubut and the Dirección General de Fauna del Chubut.
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- Frontmatter
- Original Studies
- Costs of lactation to body condition and future reproduction of free-ranging mule deer Odocoileus hemionus (Cervidae)
- Howlers and marmosets in Pacatuba: an overcrowded existence in a semi-deciduous Atlantic forest fragment?
- Location of breeding warrens as indicators of habitat use by maras (Dolichotis patagonum) in Península Valdés, Argentina
- Socio-spatial organization in a local population of the forest dormouse Dryomys nitedula, with a review of these relations in other dormouse species
- Nutrient availability predicts frugivorous bat abundance in an urban environment
- Social organization of an endangered subtropical species, Eumops floridanus, the Florida bonneted bat
- Bats (Chiroptera) recorded in the lowland of Southeast Sulawesi, Indonesia with notes on taxonomic status and significant range extensions
- Short Notes
- Activity patterns of jaguars and pumas and their relationship to those of their potential prey in the Brazilian Pantanal
- Iberian lynx (Lynx pardinus) breeding in olive tree plantations
- Relationship between placental surface area and fetal growth rate in artiodactyls and perissodactyls
- Population size and artificial waterhole use by striped hyenas in the Dana Biosphere Reserve, Jordan
- Development of predatory behaviours in young southern tigrinas (Leopardus guttulus)
- New records of Cuniculus paca (Rodentia: Cuniculidae) in a temperate grassland dominated landscape of the Pampa region of Brazil and Uruguay
- Prevalence and intensity of flea Tunga monositus (Siphonaptera) in an insular population of Peromyscus maniculatus (Rodentia) from Northwest Mexico