CIEMEP   25089
CENTRO DE INVESTIGACION ESQUEL DE MONTAÑA Y ESTEPA PATAGONICA
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
artículos
Título:
New record in the diet of Philander andersoni
Autor/es:
B., GONZÁLEZ; A., VELÁSQUEZ-VALENCIA; A., NAVARRO-MORALES; G., CAPERA; A., NIÑO-REYES; A., MORENO; J. C., CEPEDA-DUQUE
Revista:
Therya notes
Editorial:
Asociación Mexicana de Mastozoología
Referencias:
Año: 2020 vol. 1 p. 14 - 18
Resumen:
Marsupial species of the family Didelphidae comprise the most diverse extant group of Metatherians inhabiting South America and partof North America. This family comprises more than 95 species, among which the members of the subfamilies Didelphinae and Caluromyinaeinclude the largest species (> 150 g). Although widely distributed, information about their feeding habits is relatively scarce, especially forspecies of the genus Philander. Here we present the first record and description of a predatory event on the Tropical Flat Snake (Siphlophiscompressus) by the Anderson?s Four-eyed Opossum (Philander andersoni) in the Amazonian region of Colombia. During the predation event,we made ad libitum observations for about 12 minutes, using a camera to record the feeding behavior of P. andersoni. The event was recordedon October 31, 2018. During a nocturnal survey, we observed one individual adult of P. andersoni while consuming a specimen of S. compres-sus. The marsupial bited and pulled the snake body with its premolar dentition and forelimbs respectively to consume the prey?s soft parts.This record shows that although S. compressus exhibits several antipredator characteristics, such as an aposematic elapid-like colored pattern,elusive behavior and Durvenoy glands, P. andersoni was able to feed upon this species in a stereotyped way. To the best of our knowledge thisis the first documented consumption event of this snake by a mammal species, yielding new information about the feeding habits of P. ander-soni and the predators of S. compressus.