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First Photographic Records of Bush Dogs (speothos Venaticus) from Camera-Traps in Guyana

Matthew T. Hallett, Anthony Roberts,Ashley P. Holland, Angus Jackman

Mammalia(2020)

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Abstract The bush dog (Speothos venaticus) is rare, elusive, and difficult to study in the wild. Guyana contains a wealth of intact tropical forest (∼18.4 million ha) and savanna (1.6 million ha) habitats, but management of this species is hindered by a lack of data. We present two photographic records (consisting of nine individuals) of bush dogs from camera-traps set in the Kanuku Mountains Protected Area (KMPA) – the first of this species in Guyana. These records highlight the importance of Guiana Shield forests and Guyana’s expanding protected areas system to the conservation of these wide-ranging carnivores. Additionally, we recommend that detailed measurement and reporting of site variables become standard, as it will improve the efficacy of camera-trap studies of bush dogs and allow for broad-scale modelling of space use not otherwise possible due to the low detection rates at the scale of each individual study.
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camera trapping,Guyana,Kanuku Mountains,protected areas,Speothos venaticus
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