Patterns of species co-occurrence in a diverse Eastern Himalayan montane carnivore community

We investigated patterns of species richness and co-occurrence in a montane carnivore community within a forested landscape in Bhutan that ranged in altitude from 2000 to 3760 m above sea level, and covered an area of approximately 140 km 2 . Species were detected by unbaited camera traps set along...

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Veröffentlicht in:Mammal research 2022-04, Vol.67 (2), p.139-149
Hauptverfasser: Vernes, Karl, Rajaratnam, Rajanathan, Dorji, Sangay
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Zusammenfassung:We investigated patterns of species richness and co-occurrence in a montane carnivore community within a forested landscape in Bhutan that ranged in altitude from 2000 to 3760 m above sea level, and covered an area of approximately 140 km 2 . Species were detected by unbaited camera traps set along animal trails and baited camera traps set away from trails. During the 6-month study, we gathered 1,329 independent mammal events from 67 camera-trap locations, of which, 145 (10.9%) were of 13 different carnivore species from five different families. Four carnivores were IUCN red-listed threatened species: tiger ( Panthera tigris ), marbled cat ( Pardofelis marmorata ), dhole ( Cuon alpinus ), and Asiatic black bear ( Ursus thibetanus ). For most camera stations where carnivores were detected, only a single carnivore species was captured on camera and there was evidence of temporal partitioning of activity between large (tiger and leopard, Panthera pardus ) and small (marbled cat, golden cat Catopuma temminckii , and leopard cat Prionailurus bengalensis ) felids, and between two common mustelids, the Siberian weasel ( Mustela sibirica ) and yellow-throated marten ( Martes flavigula ) . Furthermore, we detected significant non-random spatial co-occurrence for most pairwise comparisons of carnivores despite the short timeframe of our study. This, combined with temporal patterns in activity, facilitates localized species co-occurrence in a diverse montane carnivore community.
ISSN:2199-2401
2199-241X
DOI:10.1007/s13364-021-00605-3