First report of a leucistic Brown Agouti (Dasyprocta variegata) in Bolivia
Cases of anomalous coloration are regularly reported in Neotropical mammals, including the rodent family Dasyproctidae (agoutis and acouchis) where leucistic and albino individuals have been observed. Here, we document the first case of leucism in the Brown Agouti (Dasyprocta variegata) in Bolivia. During a camera trap survey of the Barba Azul Nature Reserve, we obtained footage of a Brown Agouti with a completely white body. Additional pictures of this individual revealed that it has black eyes, indicating leucism instead of albinism. Previous observations (since 2017) of a white agouti in the area suggest that these anomalously colored individuals can survive in the wild. Rare observations of top predators suggest a relatively low predation pressure in the area. We had only one record of a South-American Puma (Puma concolor) during our camera trap survey. Hence, leucistic individuals of a common prey species might also be indicative of the dwindling population densities of top predators in the region.
Main Authors: | Ottenburghs, Jente, Smits, Edward, van Leeuwen, Mark, Boorsma, Tjalle, Callaú, Luz Natalia Mercado, Diaz, Miguel Martinez, van der Sleen, Peter |
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Format: | Article/Letter to editor biblioteca |
Language: | English |
Subjects: | Bolivia, aberrant coloration, camera trap, leucism, neotropics, predation, |
Online Access: | https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/first-report-of-a-leucistic-brown-agouti-dasyprocta-variegata-in- |
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