Sea otter (Lontra felina) in the Andes of southern Peru

The sea otter, sea cat or chungungo (Lontra felina) is considered virtually an exclusive marine species with a preference for rocky littoral habitats along the Pacific coast of Peru and up to Tierra del Fuego in southern Chile and Isla de los Estados in southern Argentina. This scientific note present...

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Published in:Ciencia & Desarrollo
Main Author: Ugarte Núñez, Joaquín Antonio
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad Nacional Jorge Basadre Grohmann 2021
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Online Access:https://revistas.unjbg.edu.pe/index.php/cyd/article/view/1109
https://doi.org/10.33326/26176033.2021.1.1109
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Summary:The sea otter, sea cat or chungungo (Lontra felina) is considered virtually an exclusive marine species with a preference for rocky littoral habitats along the Pacific coast of Peru and up to Tierra del Fuego in southern Chile and Isla de los Estados in southern Argentina. This scientific note presents fluvial records of the sea otter. In the Cotahuasi River (Ocoña River basin) there is a record up to the locality of Sipia, 171 km from the coast and at an altitude of 1,994 m above sea level. In the Colca river basin (Majes basin), the farthest record is in the Mamacocha lagoon in the province of Caylloma, 157 km from the sea and at an altitude of 1,702 meters. There are also other direct and indirect records up to the mouth of these basins. The record of this species in two of the largest rivers in southwestern Peru and not in the others (departments of Moquegua and Tacna) is possibly due to the extremely channeled configuration, which may represent a refuge for this endangered species, in addition to having an abundant food supply. It is considered necessary to include conservation actions in the fluvial distribution of the nutra de mar, because activities such as the construction of dams would significantly affect its presence in this space and habitat of its distribution, largely unknown. La nutria marina, gato marino o chungungo (Lontra felina) es considerada virtualmente una especie exclusiva marina con una preferencia de hábitat rocosos de litoral en la costa pacífica de Perú y hasta Tierra del Fuego al sur de Chile y la Isla de los Estados en el sur de Argentina. En esta nota científica se presentan registros fluviales de la nutria marina. En el río Cotahuasi (cuenca del río Ocoña) se tiene un registro hasta la localidad de Sipia, a 171 Km del litoral y a 1 994 m de altitud. En la cuenca del río Colca (cuenca Majes), el registro más alejado es en la laguna Mamacocha en la provincia de Caylloma, a 157 Km del mar a una altitud de 1 702 m.Se presentan además otros registros directos e indirectos hasta la ...