Predation is one of the main barriers that exotic species may face in newly colonized areas and may help stop or control the potential negative impacts of invasive species in the environment. We evaluated if the consumption of an invasive prey (armored catfish: Pterygoplichtys sp.) affects the dietary niche breadth and trophic level of a native predator (Neotropical river otter: Lontra longicaudis) in northern Guatemala. We examined otter scats from three rivers: two where the invasive armored catfish occurred and one without the invasive fish. Samples were collected two and seven years after the first report of the catfish in the area. We performed gross scat analysis and stable isotope analyses of nitrogen and carbon of fecal matter. Wher...
Resumen del trabajo presentado a la International Conference on Temporary Rivers, celebrada en Évora...
Human-wildlife conflict is likely to increase as urbanisation increases. African clawless otters, Ao...
The changes produced by human activities on aquatic ecosystems reconfigure and reduce available habi...
Lontra longicaudis (Olfers, 1818) (Carnivora, Mustelidae) is a semi-aquatic animal spread through th...
A study of the feeding habits of the neotropical river otter, Lontra longicaudis, based on focal ana...
Thesis (M.S.)--Humboldt State University, Natural Resources: Wildlife, 2013Keystone predators can im...
This study analyzes the diets of Lontra canadensis populations on San Juan Island, Washington. It te...
River otters were re-introduced to Western New York by the Department of Environmental Conservation ...
The present study was based on the analysis of spraints (n = 294) collected between December 2005 an...
1. Biological invasions are considered a major threat to biodiversity. Most research has focused on ...
Lontra canadensis, the river otter, is a predator in marine nearshore ecosystems in North America. ...
With the aim of examining how Eurasian otters (Lutra lutra) face human-mediated environmental altera...
Understanding prey preference in Eurasian otters, Lutra lutra, is important to provide greater insig...
Previous studies have suggested that the diets of river otter (Lontra canadensis)\ud vary in respons...
Food habits of a re-introduced river otter (Lontra canadensis) population in Western New York-annual...
Resumen del trabajo presentado a la International Conference on Temporary Rivers, celebrada en Évora...
Human-wildlife conflict is likely to increase as urbanisation increases. African clawless otters, Ao...
The changes produced by human activities on aquatic ecosystems reconfigure and reduce available habi...
Lontra longicaudis (Olfers, 1818) (Carnivora, Mustelidae) is a semi-aquatic animal spread through th...
A study of the feeding habits of the neotropical river otter, Lontra longicaudis, based on focal ana...
Thesis (M.S.)--Humboldt State University, Natural Resources: Wildlife, 2013Keystone predators can im...
This study analyzes the diets of Lontra canadensis populations on San Juan Island, Washington. It te...
River otters were re-introduced to Western New York by the Department of Environmental Conservation ...
The present study was based on the analysis of spraints (n = 294) collected between December 2005 an...
1. Biological invasions are considered a major threat to biodiversity. Most research has focused on ...
Lontra canadensis, the river otter, is a predator in marine nearshore ecosystems in North America. ...
With the aim of examining how Eurasian otters (Lutra lutra) face human-mediated environmental altera...
Understanding prey preference in Eurasian otters, Lutra lutra, is important to provide greater insig...
Previous studies have suggested that the diets of river otter (Lontra canadensis)\ud vary in respons...
Food habits of a re-introduced river otter (Lontra canadensis) population in Western New York-annual...
Resumen del trabajo presentado a la International Conference on Temporary Rivers, celebrada en Évora...
Human-wildlife conflict is likely to increase as urbanisation increases. African clawless otters, Ao...
The changes produced by human activities on aquatic ecosystems reconfigure and reduce available habi...