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Cranial measurements of jaguars (Panthera onca) from the State of Oaxaca, Mexico
Author(s) -
Mario C. Lavariega,
Miguel BrionesSalas
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
mammalogy notes
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2382-3704
DOI - 10.47603/manovol3n1.41-43
Subject(s) - jaguar , geography , deciduous , livestock , forestry , pasture , oak forest , state forest , archaeology , agroforestry , ecology , forest management , biology
We recorded five jaguar skulls (Figure 1); four were placed in the physiographic subprovince of the Sierra Madre of Oaxaca, and one in the Pacific Coastal Plain (Ortíz-Pérez et al. 2004). Three individuals were hunted in cloud forest, one in pasture for livestock contiguous to oak forest, and the other in an area with a mixture of semi-deciduous tropical forest and coffee crops. Three skulls were recorded above 1000 masl, one was placed at 800 masl and the other at 300 masl. The individuals were killed due to jaguar-livestock conflicts.

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