Wild animals that feed on garbage waste are a problem in ecological parks as it can substantially alter their food ecology. Wild coatis that occupy human recreation areas in parks are often observed feeding on garbage, but the ecological consequences are scarcely known. Forty-four fecal samples from females and 12 from males of wild coatis living in two ecological parks (Parque Municipal das Mangabeiras (PMM) and Parque Nacional do Caparaó (PNC)) were analyzed. Multivariate statistics were applied to evaluate the interaction between four variables (fecal volume, composition, place and sex of coatis). A significant interaction between the parks and sexes with regard to volume and food category was not found. Ungrouped analysis allowed for th...
Many carnivores inhabit human-dominated landscapes outside protected reserves. Spatially explicit as...
The diet and partitioning of food resources among mid-sized mammalian carnivores is poorly known, es...
Numbers of free-ranging dogs (Canis familiaris) have reached unprecedented levels in Zimbabwean comm...
There is widespread evidence that feeding ecology can lead to differences in mammalian social system...
We determined the diet of the brown-nosed coati (Nasua nasua) in an urban semideciduous forest fragm...
The effects of food availability and distribution on population dynamics have been the subject of nu...
A reduction in the loss and waste of human food is a global issue for addressing poverty and hunger ...
Rapid urban expansion has led to an increase in carnivores that live close to human dominated enviro...
Recent research has demonstrated how scavenging, the act of consuming dead animals, plays a key role...
Mining operations in remote Australia represent a unique opportunity to examine the impact of supple...
Habitat modification through rural and urban expansions negatively impacts most wildlife species. Ho...
Background: Human food subsidies can provide predictable food sources in large quantities for wildli...
Human-related food resources such as garbage dumps and feeding sites have been shown to significantl...
Mammalian carnivores play an important role in regulating food webs and ecosystems. While many carni...
I examined the fate of small mammal carrion in forested habitats of the southeastern USA and conside...
Many carnivores inhabit human-dominated landscapes outside protected reserves. Spatially explicit as...
The diet and partitioning of food resources among mid-sized mammalian carnivores is poorly known, es...
Numbers of free-ranging dogs (Canis familiaris) have reached unprecedented levels in Zimbabwean comm...
There is widespread evidence that feeding ecology can lead to differences in mammalian social system...
We determined the diet of the brown-nosed coati (Nasua nasua) in an urban semideciduous forest fragm...
The effects of food availability and distribution on population dynamics have been the subject of nu...
A reduction in the loss and waste of human food is a global issue for addressing poverty and hunger ...
Rapid urban expansion has led to an increase in carnivores that live close to human dominated enviro...
Recent research has demonstrated how scavenging, the act of consuming dead animals, plays a key role...
Mining operations in remote Australia represent a unique opportunity to examine the impact of supple...
Habitat modification through rural and urban expansions negatively impacts most wildlife species. Ho...
Background: Human food subsidies can provide predictable food sources in large quantities for wildli...
Human-related food resources such as garbage dumps and feeding sites have been shown to significantl...
Mammalian carnivores play an important role in regulating food webs and ecosystems. While many carni...
I examined the fate of small mammal carrion in forested habitats of the southeastern USA and conside...
Many carnivores inhabit human-dominated landscapes outside protected reserves. Spatially explicit as...
The diet and partitioning of food resources among mid-sized mammalian carnivores is poorly known, es...
Numbers of free-ranging dogs (Canis familiaris) have reached unprecedented levels in Zimbabwean comm...