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Hystrix: Italian Journal of Mammalogy
Ecology of the culpeo (Lycalopex culpaeus): a synthesis of existing knowledge
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Aurelio F. Malo1  Esther Llorente2  Rodrigo Cisneros3  Jorge Lozano4  Marta Guntiñas2 
[1]GloCEE Global Change Ecology and Evolution Research Group, Department of Life Sciences, University of Alcalá
[2]Departamento de Biología y Geología, Universidad Rey Juan Carlos
[3]Departamento de Ciencias Biológicas, Universidad Técnica Particular de Loja
[4]Departamento de Biodiversidad, Universidad Complutense de Madrid
关键词: Andean fox canids carnivore ecology Neotropical region top predator;   
DOI  :  10.4404/hystrix–00388-2020
来源: Associazione Teriologica Italiana
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【 摘 要 】
We conducted an extensive review of the existing literature on the culpeo to improve our understanding of its ecology, natural history and conservation, and to identify gaps in current knowledge. For resources published before 1988, we used the synthesis made by Medel and Jaksic (1988). For studies published from 1988 onwards, we carried out a literature searching in the Scopus, Web of Knowledge and Google Scholar databases, considering all of the generic names used to define the species. We found 96 scientific articles. Most of the studies focused on diet, conflicts with the species in livestock areas, and on the use of space and habitat. We found that the description of subspecies is incomplete and that subspecies’ geographic distribution is not well known. There are also few published studies on genetic issues, population dynamics and conservation concerns. It is remarkable that vast regions in South America where culpeos live still lack basic information on the species. Diet studies describe a marked trend towards resource selection at the local level, which supports the view of the culpeo as a facultative trophic specialist. In addition, it has been confirmed that in the high Andes, the culpeo can behave as a top predator and that it is an important seed disperser in arid environments. There is no sufficient information to precisely assess the species’ conservation status in most regions. The species has been listed as “Vulnerable” in Ecuador and Colombia. Direct persecution and habitat transformation are the most critical threats that the species faces in many countries, although other threats such as climate change could also have severe consequences for the culpeo on a global scale.
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