We studied the feeding ecology of the thin-spined porcupine (Chaetomys subspinosus), a small arboreal rodent endemic to the Atlantic rain forest of Brazil and threatened with extinction. We captured and radiotracked 4 free-ranging individuals and collected 1,177 feeding records in 944 h of observation between April 2005 and September 2006. We found that the animal feeds exclusively on the leaves of woody trees, preferring young leaves. Diet composition and foraging pattern did not vary seasonally, although we observed a seasonal variation in the availability of young leaves. Annual diet comprised primarily (90%) 4 plant species, Albizia pedicellaris, Inga thibaudiana, Pera glabrata, and Tapirira guianensis. This small subset of plant specie...
Closely related sympatric species commonly develop different ecological strategies to avoid competit...
In this study we analyse the diet composition of small mammals of western Paraná state, southern Bra...
Natural resources are depleted in fragmented landscapes that have their vegetation also altered. As ...
O ouriço-preto (Chaetomys subspinosus, Olfers 1818), roedor endêmico da Mata Atlântica ameaçado de e...
Activity and behavior patterns are important components of a given species ecological strategy, as t...
Here we describe the stomach contents of nine small mammal species (seven rodents and two didelphid ...
Chaetomys subspinosus is the sole species within the Chaetomyinae subfamily of Caviomorph rodents. T...
The diet of the Brazilian slender opossum (Marmosops paulensis) was determined through analysis of f...
In the Brazilian Atlantic forest (BAF) there are at least 57 rodent species and most of them are con...
The threatened thin-spined porcupine (Chaetomys subspinosus), a forest-specialist endemic to the Bra...
ABSTRACT- Diet of six species of small mammals (five marsupials and one rodent) was studied through ...
Diet of six species of small mammals (five marsupials and one rodent) was studied through analysing ...
International audienceThe Serra do Mar Atlantic forest (Brazil) shelters about 15 different species ...
The threatened thin-spined porcupine (Chaetomys subspinosus), a forest-specialist endemic to the Bra...
This study investigated the feeding ecology of the green ringtail possum, Pseudochirops archeri (Pse...
Closely related sympatric species commonly develop different ecological strategies to avoid competit...
In this study we analyse the diet composition of small mammals of western Paraná state, southern Bra...
Natural resources are depleted in fragmented landscapes that have their vegetation also altered. As ...
O ouriço-preto (Chaetomys subspinosus, Olfers 1818), roedor endêmico da Mata Atlântica ameaçado de e...
Activity and behavior patterns are important components of a given species ecological strategy, as t...
Here we describe the stomach contents of nine small mammal species (seven rodents and two didelphid ...
Chaetomys subspinosus is the sole species within the Chaetomyinae subfamily of Caviomorph rodents. T...
The diet of the Brazilian slender opossum (Marmosops paulensis) was determined through analysis of f...
In the Brazilian Atlantic forest (BAF) there are at least 57 rodent species and most of them are con...
The threatened thin-spined porcupine (Chaetomys subspinosus), a forest-specialist endemic to the Bra...
ABSTRACT- Diet of six species of small mammals (five marsupials and one rodent) was studied through ...
Diet of six species of small mammals (five marsupials and one rodent) was studied through analysing ...
International audienceThe Serra do Mar Atlantic forest (Brazil) shelters about 15 different species ...
The threatened thin-spined porcupine (Chaetomys subspinosus), a forest-specialist endemic to the Bra...
This study investigated the feeding ecology of the green ringtail possum, Pseudochirops archeri (Pse...
Closely related sympatric species commonly develop different ecological strategies to avoid competit...
In this study we analyse the diet composition of small mammals of western Paraná state, southern Bra...
Natural resources are depleted in fragmented landscapes that have their vegetation also altered. As ...