Diet and activity patterns of Leopardus guigna in relation to prey availability in forest fragments of the Chilean temperate rainforest

University of Minnesota Master of Science thesis. September 2014. Major: Conservation Biology. Advisor: Ron Moen. 1 computer file (PDF); vi, 41 pages. The güiña ( Leopardus guigna ) or kod kod is one of the least known wild cats in the world. It is classified as vulnerable by IUCN with the most rest...

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Main Author: Galuppo Gaete, Stephania Eugenia
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Language:English
Published: 2014
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11299/167290
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spelling ftunivminnesdc:oai:conservancy.umn.edu:11299/167290 2023-05-15T18:05:21+02:00 Diet and activity patterns of Leopardus guigna in relation to prey availability in forest fragments of the Chilean temperate rainforest Galuppo Gaete, Stephania Eugenia 2014-09 http://hdl.handle.net/11299/167290 en eng http://hdl.handle.net/11299/167290 Activity patterns Guigna Kod kod cat Conservation biology Thesis or Dissertation 2014 ftunivminnesdc 2020-02-02T14:46:18Z University of Minnesota Master of Science thesis. September 2014. Major: Conservation Biology. Advisor: Ron Moen. 1 computer file (PDF); vi, 41 pages. The güiña ( Leopardus guigna ) or kod kod is one of the least known wild cats in the world. It is classified as vulnerable by IUCN with the most restricted distribution of any felid species in the world. I recorded the activity patterns of güiñas, determined diet composition, and measured prey availability in four cover types in Pucón, La Araucanía Region. I captured and followed five güiñas with VHF radio-telemetry and collected 67 scats for diet analysis. Güiña presented nocturnal and crepuscular peaks of activity. The güiña diet was mainly based on the most abundant rodents in the study area in accordance with a rodent survey and the teeth and hair analysis of scats. The small mammals captured were Oligoryzomys longicaudatus , Abrothrix longipilis , Abrothrix olivaceus , and Rattus rattus . This study contributes to the understanding of the influence of a highly fragmented habitat in activity, diet and prey offer of güiña. Thesis Rattus rattus University of Minnesota Digital Conservancy Moen ENVELOPE(14.664,14.664,66.828,66.828)
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topic Activity patterns
Guigna
Kod kod cat
Conservation biology
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Guigna
Kod kod cat
Conservation biology
Galuppo Gaete, Stephania Eugenia
Diet and activity patterns of Leopardus guigna in relation to prey availability in forest fragments of the Chilean temperate rainforest
topic_facet Activity patterns
Guigna
Kod kod cat
Conservation biology
description University of Minnesota Master of Science thesis. September 2014. Major: Conservation Biology. Advisor: Ron Moen. 1 computer file (PDF); vi, 41 pages. The güiña ( Leopardus guigna ) or kod kod is one of the least known wild cats in the world. It is classified as vulnerable by IUCN with the most restricted distribution of any felid species in the world. I recorded the activity patterns of güiñas, determined diet composition, and measured prey availability in four cover types in Pucón, La Araucanía Region. I captured and followed five güiñas with VHF radio-telemetry and collected 67 scats for diet analysis. Güiña presented nocturnal and crepuscular peaks of activity. The güiña diet was mainly based on the most abundant rodents in the study area in accordance with a rodent survey and the teeth and hair analysis of scats. The small mammals captured were Oligoryzomys longicaudatus , Abrothrix longipilis , Abrothrix olivaceus , and Rattus rattus . This study contributes to the understanding of the influence of a highly fragmented habitat in activity, diet and prey offer of güiña.
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title Diet and activity patterns of Leopardus guigna in relation to prey availability in forest fragments of the Chilean temperate rainforest
title_short Diet and activity patterns of Leopardus guigna in relation to prey availability in forest fragments of the Chilean temperate rainforest
title_full Diet and activity patterns of Leopardus guigna in relation to prey availability in forest fragments of the Chilean temperate rainforest
title_fullStr Diet and activity patterns of Leopardus guigna in relation to prey availability in forest fragments of the Chilean temperate rainforest
title_full_unstemmed Diet and activity patterns of Leopardus guigna in relation to prey availability in forest fragments of the Chilean temperate rainforest
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