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open-access-imgOpen AccessMedium and large mammals in an Andean National Park in southwestern Colombia
Author(s)
Barajas-Rebolledo Laura Maria,
Guarín Edwar,
Roncancio Duque Néstor,
Ramírez-Chaves Héctor E.
Publication year2024
Publication title
mammalia
Resource typeJournals
PublisherDe Gruyter
The Complejo Volcánico Doña Juana – Cascabel National Natural Park is located between the departments of Cauca and Nariño in the southern Andean Region of Colombia. Due to the country’s social challenges and the difficult access to the Doña Juana – Cascabel National Natural Park the biological knowledge concerning groups such as mammals, is based on studies prior to the park’s declaration, reports from park rangers and residents. Between October 2017 and February 2018, eight trail cameras were set up in the Doña Juana – Cascabel National Natural Park and its buffer zone. We reviewed the information captured in these cameras and identified eight mammal species, three of which are new reports for the park. In total, 24 species were reported, including charismatic Andean species such as the spectacled bear ( Tremarctos ornatus ), and the Andean tapir ( Tapirus pinchaque ). The mammal diversity documented for the park is low (24 species) compared to other Andean areas. Further field work is necessary to complete the species inventories. Nevertheless, this research, to our knowledge is the first effort to study the medium and large mammals of the Doña Juana – Cascabel National Natural Park since its establishment in 2008.
Keyword(s)Andes, inventory, mammalia, trail camera, threaten category
Language(s)English
SCImago Journal Rank0.436
H-Index36
eISSN1864-1547
pISSN0025-1461
DOI10.1515/mammalia-2023-0112

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