Influence of sea turtle nesting on hunting behavior and movements of jaguars in the dry forest of northwest Costa Rica
Jaguars (Panthera onca) are opportunistic predators that prey on large profitable prey items, such as sea turtles at nesting beaches. Here, we use jaguar and sea turtle trackcount surveys, combined with satellite telemetry of one jaguar, to evaluate whether jaguar hunting behavior and movements are influenced by seasonal sea turtle nesting in the Sector Santa Rosa of Área de Conservación Guanacaste in northwest Costa Rica. We used generalized linear models to evaluate the effect of moon phase and sea surface temperature on olive ridley (Lepidochelis olivacea) and green turtle (Chelonia mydas) nesting abundance, as well as the combination of these predictors on the frequency of jaguar predation activity (proximity to nesting beaches) and movements. For home-range size and location analyses, we calculated kernel density estimates for each season at three different temporal scales. Sea turtle nesting season influenced jaguar activity patterns, as well as sea turtle abundance was related to jaguar locations and predation events, but jaguar home-range size (88.8 km2 overall) did not differ between nesting seasons or among temporal scales. Environmental conditions influenced sea turtle nesting and, as a consequence, also influenced jaguar movements and foraging activity. Our study defined the home range of a female jaguar in the tropical dry forest and its relationship to seasonally abundant turtles. Additional information related to the effect of tourism on jaguar–sea turtle interactions would improve conservation of these species at unique nesting beaches in the area.
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oai:https:--repositorio.una.ac.cr:11056-211472021-09-11T07:43:09Z Influence of sea turtle nesting on hunting behavior and movements of jaguars in the dry forest of northwest Costa Rica Carrillo, Eduardo Montalvo, Victor Fuller, Todd K. Sáenz-Bolaños, Carolina Cruz Díaz, Juan Carlos Hagnauer, Isabel Herrera, Hansell CHELONIA GUANACASTE HOME RANGE LEPIDOCHELIS MOON PHASE PANTHERA SEASONAL ECOSYSTEM TELEMETRY Jaguars (Panthera onca) are opportunistic predators that prey on large profitable prey items, such as sea turtles at nesting beaches. Here, we use jaguar and sea turtle trackcount surveys, combined with satellite telemetry of one jaguar, to evaluate whether jaguar hunting behavior and movements are influenced by seasonal sea turtle nesting in the Sector Santa Rosa of Área de Conservación Guanacaste in northwest Costa Rica. We used generalized linear models to evaluate the effect of moon phase and sea surface temperature on olive ridley (Lepidochelis olivacea) and green turtle (Chelonia mydas) nesting abundance, as well as the combination of these predictors on the frequency of jaguar predation activity (proximity to nesting beaches) and movements. For home-range size and location analyses, we calculated kernel density estimates for each season at three different temporal scales. Sea turtle nesting season influenced jaguar activity patterns, as well as sea turtle abundance was related to jaguar locations and predation events, but jaguar home-range size (88.8 km2 overall) did not differ between nesting seasons or among temporal scales. Environmental conditions influenced sea turtle nesting and, as a consequence, also influenced jaguar movements and foraging activity. Our study defined the home range of a female jaguar in the tropical dry forest and its relationship to seasonally abundant turtles. Additional information related to the effect of tourism on jaguar–sea turtle interactions would improve conservation of these species at unique nesting beaches in the area. Universidad Nacional, Costa Rica Universidad de Massachusetts, Estados Unidos Zoo Ave, Costa Rica Instituto Internacional en Conservación y Manejo de Vida Silvestre 2021-09-11T07:43:07Z 2021-09-11T07:43:07Z 2020-11 http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501 00063606 http://hdl.handle.net/11056/21147 10.1111/btp.12803 eng Acceso embargado application/pdf Blackwell Publishing Ltd Biotropica vol.52 no.6 1076-1083 2020 |
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CHELONIA GUANACASTE HOME RANGE LEPIDOCHELIS MOON PHASE PANTHERA SEASONAL ECOSYSTEM TELEMETRY CHELONIA GUANACASTE HOME RANGE LEPIDOCHELIS MOON PHASE PANTHERA SEASONAL ECOSYSTEM TELEMETRY |
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Jaguars (Panthera onca) are opportunistic predators that prey on large profitable prey
items, such as sea turtles at nesting beaches. Here, we use jaguar and sea turtle trackcount surveys, combined with satellite telemetry of one jaguar, to evaluate whether
jaguar hunting behavior and movements are influenced by seasonal sea turtle nesting
in the Sector Santa Rosa of Área de Conservación Guanacaste in northwest Costa
Rica. We used generalized linear models to evaluate the effect of moon phase and sea
surface temperature on olive ridley (Lepidochelis olivacea) and green turtle (Chelonia
mydas) nesting abundance, as well as the combination of these predictors on the frequency of jaguar predation activity (proximity to nesting beaches) and movements.
For home-range size and location analyses, we calculated kernel density estimates
for each season at three different temporal scales. Sea turtle nesting season influenced jaguar activity patterns, as well as sea turtle abundance was related to jaguar
locations and predation events, but jaguar home-range size (88.8 km2
overall) did not
differ between nesting seasons or among temporal scales. Environmental conditions
influenced sea turtle nesting and, as a consequence, also influenced jaguar movements and foraging activity. Our study defined the home range of a female jaguar in
the tropical dry forest and its relationship to seasonally abundant turtles. Additional
information related to the effect of tourism on jaguar–sea turtle interactions would
improve conservation of these species at unique nesting beaches in the area. |
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CHELONIA GUANACASTE HOME RANGE LEPIDOCHELIS MOON PHASE PANTHERA SEASONAL ECOSYSTEM TELEMETRY |
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Carrillo, Eduardo Montalvo, Victor Fuller, Todd K. Sáenz-Bolaños, Carolina Cruz Díaz, Juan Carlos Hagnauer, Isabel Herrera, Hansell |
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Carrillo, Eduardo Montalvo, Victor Fuller, Todd K. Sáenz-Bolaños, Carolina Cruz Díaz, Juan Carlos Hagnauer, Isabel Herrera, Hansell |
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Carrillo, Eduardo |
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Influence of sea turtle nesting on hunting behavior and movements of jaguars in the dry forest of northwest Costa Rica |
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Influence of sea turtle nesting on hunting behavior and movements of jaguars in the dry forest of northwest Costa Rica |
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Influence of sea turtle nesting on hunting behavior and movements of jaguars in the dry forest of northwest Costa Rica |
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Influence of sea turtle nesting on hunting behavior and movements of jaguars in the dry forest of northwest Costa Rica |
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Influence of sea turtle nesting on hunting behavior and movements of jaguars in the dry forest of northwest Costa Rica |
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influence of sea turtle nesting on hunting behavior and movements of jaguars in the dry forest of northwest costa rica |
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