INVESTIGADORES
LEGGIERI Leonardo RamÓn
artículos
Título:
Landscape correlates of the distribution of coypu Myocastor coypus (Rodentia, Mammalia) in Argentinean Pampas
Autor/es:
LEGGIERI LEONARDO RAMÓN; GUICHÓN MARÍA LAURA; CASSINI MARCELO HERNÁN
Revista:
ITALIAN JOURNAL OF ZOOLOGY
Editorial:
TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
Referencias:
Lugar: Londres; Año: 2011 vol. 78 p. 124 - 129
ISSN:
1125-0003
Resumen:
The coypu is a rodent indigenous to aquatic habitats in southern South America, which is considered a pest where it has been introduced and a valuable furbearer resource within its native range. The objective of this study was to identify the main landscape correlates of coypu distribution in the Pampas. Previous studies provided two non-exclusive hypotheses:(1) if hunting pressure regulates coypu distribution, then coypu presence should decrease in areas with high human density, while (2) if resource availability determines coypu landscape patterns, then coypu presence should be high in flooded areas with low human management of plant communities, that is natural grasslands used for extensive cattle raising. We sampledsigns of coypu activity and 11 associated environmental variables in 87 600-m transects distributed in 14 rivers and streams of the Pampas region. The first factor of the principal component analysis (PCA) was associated with the wide of the alluvial plain and the agricultural use of land, the second one with human density in the surrounding area. We applied a multiple linear model between the first three factors of the PCA and the proportion of positive transects per watercourse. Our results indicated that coypus are less frequently found in urban and semi-urban landscapes. We postulate that hunting pressure is the main cause of this negative association, which is consistent with previous studies conducted at smaller ecological scales.