Abundance, Habitat Use and Conservation of the Olingo Bassaricyon sp. in Marac� Ecological Station, Roraima, Brazilian Amazonia
2002; Taylor & Francis; Volume: 37; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1076/snfe.37.2.105.8577
ISSN1744-5140
AutoresAntônio Rossano Mendes Pontes, David J. Chivers,
Tópico(s)Primate Behavior and Ecology
ResumoAbstract We censused olingos (Bassaricyon sp., Carnivora, Procyonidae) in a seasonally-dry forest in four habitats along a 5 km trail, in the northern Brazilian Amazonia. Data were collected on density, the use of the forest types and strata, and biomass was estimated. We interviewed local people and professionals in environmental organisations in order to assess the olingo's conservation status. Olingos, which occurred at very high densities (about 11 groups, or 20 individuals/km 2), were recorded in groups of up to six animals; they ate fruit, and appeared to be high- canopy dwellers.
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