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Boletín Científico. Centro de Museos. Museo de Historia Natural
Print version ISSN 0123-3068
Abstract
RESTREPO, Carlos Andrés and BOTERO-BOTERO, Álvaro. TROPHIC ECOLOGY OF NEOTROPICAL OTTER LONTRA LONGICAUDIS (CARNÍVORA, MUSTELIDAE) IN LA VIEJA RIVER, ALTO CAUCA, COLOMBIA. Bol. Cient. Mus. Hist. Nat. Univ. Caldas [online]. 2012, vol.16, n.1, pp.207-214. ISSN 0123-3068.
From September 2009 until March 2010 the diet of the neotropical otter in La Vieja River, an affluent of the Cauca River, was studied. Otter's feces were collected twice a month in plastic bags along a 33 kilometers transect from Puerto Samaria (Department of Quindío) to Piedras de Moler (Department of Valle del Cauca). In total 686 otter feces were collected which were washed, sifted and compared with a reference collection. Thirteeen food categories were recognized where fish were dominant (11 categories). Apteronotus sp. showed the most frequency of occurrence (37.43 %), followed by Hypostomus sp. (33.28 %) and Rhamdia quelen (30.50 %). Other fish species predated by the otter in less proportion were: Ichthyoelephas longirostris (23.84 %), Ancistrus sp. (22.91 %). Following the aforementioned fish species, insects were the next most important group; the Corydalus sp. (14 %), and in less proportion snails (1 %) and mammals (0.46 %). Most preys were accidental (77 %) and incidental (23 %). The otter hunts the same preys in low rainfall season as well as in high rainfall season (Rs = 0,91; n = 13 p < 0.00001, Jaccard Index Ij = 0,92).
Keywords : auto ecology; upper Cauca basin; neotropical Otters; La Vieja River.