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Diet Overlap and Foraging Activity between Feral Pigs and Native Peccaries in the Pantanal
Inter-specific competition is considered one of the main selective pressures affecting species distribution and coexistence. Different species vary in the way they forage in order to minimize encounters with their competitors and with their predators. However, it is still poorly known whether and ho...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4633139/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26536608 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0141459 |
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author | Galetti, Mauro Camargo, Hiléia Siqueira, Tadeu Keuroghlian, Alexine Donatti, Camila I. Jorge, Maria Luisa S. P. Pedrosa, Felipe Kanda, Claudia Z. Ribeiro, Milton C. |
author_facet | Galetti, Mauro Camargo, Hiléia Siqueira, Tadeu Keuroghlian, Alexine Donatti, Camila I. Jorge, Maria Luisa S. P. Pedrosa, Felipe Kanda, Claudia Z. Ribeiro, Milton C. |
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description | Inter-specific competition is considered one of the main selective pressures affecting species distribution and coexistence. Different species vary in the way they forage in order to minimize encounters with their competitors and with their predators. However, it is still poorly known whether and how native species change their foraging behavior in the presence of exotic species, particularly in South America. Here we compare diet overlap of fruits and foraging activity period of two sympatric native ungulates (the white-lipped peccary, Tayassu pecari, and the collared peccary, Pecari tajacu) with the invasive feral pig (Sus scrofa) in the Brazilian Pantanal. We found high diet overlap between white-lipped peccaries and feral pigs, but low overlap between collared peccaries and feral pigs. Furthermore, we found that feral pigs may influence the foraging period of both native peccaries, but in different ways. In the absence of feral pigs, collared peccary activity peaks in the early evening, possibly allowing them to avoid white-lipped peccary activity peaks, which occur in the morning. In the presence of feral pigs, collared peccaries forage mostly in early morning, while white-lipped peccaries forage throughout the day. Our results indicate that collared peccaries may avoid foraging at the same time as white-lipped peccaries. However, they forage during the same periods as feral pigs, with whom they have lower diet overlap. Our study highlights how an exotic species may alter interactions between native species by interfering in their foraging periods. |
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spelling | pubmed-46331392015-11-13 Diet Overlap and Foraging Activity between Feral Pigs and Native Peccaries in the Pantanal Galetti, Mauro Camargo, Hiléia Siqueira, Tadeu Keuroghlian, Alexine Donatti, Camila I. Jorge, Maria Luisa S. P. Pedrosa, Felipe Kanda, Claudia Z. Ribeiro, Milton C. PLoS One Research Article Inter-specific competition is considered one of the main selective pressures affecting species distribution and coexistence. Different species vary in the way they forage in order to minimize encounters with their competitors and with their predators. However, it is still poorly known whether and how native species change their foraging behavior in the presence of exotic species, particularly in South America. Here we compare diet overlap of fruits and foraging activity period of two sympatric native ungulates (the white-lipped peccary, Tayassu pecari, and the collared peccary, Pecari tajacu) with the invasive feral pig (Sus scrofa) in the Brazilian Pantanal. We found high diet overlap between white-lipped peccaries and feral pigs, but low overlap between collared peccaries and feral pigs. Furthermore, we found that feral pigs may influence the foraging period of both native peccaries, but in different ways. In the absence of feral pigs, collared peccary activity peaks in the early evening, possibly allowing them to avoid white-lipped peccary activity peaks, which occur in the morning. In the presence of feral pigs, collared peccaries forage mostly in early morning, while white-lipped peccaries forage throughout the day. Our results indicate that collared peccaries may avoid foraging at the same time as white-lipped peccaries. However, they forage during the same periods as feral pigs, with whom they have lower diet overlap. Our study highlights how an exotic species may alter interactions between native species by interfering in their foraging periods. Public Library of Science 2015-11-04 /pmc/articles/PMC4633139/ /pubmed/26536608 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0141459 Text en © 2015 Galetti et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Galetti, Mauro Camargo, Hiléia Siqueira, Tadeu Keuroghlian, Alexine Donatti, Camila I. Jorge, Maria Luisa S. P. Pedrosa, Felipe Kanda, Claudia Z. Ribeiro, Milton C. Diet Overlap and Foraging Activity between Feral Pigs and Native Peccaries in the Pantanal |
title | Diet Overlap and Foraging Activity between Feral Pigs and Native Peccaries in the Pantanal |
title_full | Diet Overlap and Foraging Activity between Feral Pigs and Native Peccaries in the Pantanal |
title_fullStr | Diet Overlap and Foraging Activity between Feral Pigs and Native Peccaries in the Pantanal |
title_full_unstemmed | Diet Overlap and Foraging Activity between Feral Pigs and Native Peccaries in the Pantanal |
title_short | Diet Overlap and Foraging Activity between Feral Pigs and Native Peccaries in the Pantanal |
title_sort | diet overlap and foraging activity between feral pigs and native peccaries in the pantanal |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4633139/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26536608 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0141459 |
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