Revista do Instituto Florestal (Dec 2024)

MANED WOLVES IN THE ECOLOGICAL STATION OF ITIRAPINA- BRAZIL: TEMPORAL AND TERRITORIAL DISTRIBUTION OF LONG-DISTANCE VOCALIZATION.

  • Angelica Felicio da Costa,
  • Linilson Rodrigues Padovese

DOI
https://doi.org/10.24278/rif.2024.36e934
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 36

Abstract

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The maned wolf Chrysocyon brachyurus (Illiger 1815) is considered the largest canid in South America, it has crepuscular nocturnal behavior, solitary and skittish habits. Its vocalization has different classifications, one of them called roar-barks, which helps in long-distance communication, being ideal for passive acoustic monitoring. For the study of the vocalizations of C. brachyurus in the Ecological Station of Itirapina in Brazil, were implanted 6 autonomous recorders called EcoPods. The locations of the station with the highest detection of vocalizations, their characteristics, temporal distribution in relation to sunset and moon phases were studied. The point with the highest concentration of roar-barks is the same as the point with the litter’s vocalization, indicating the importance of vocalizations in parental care. Passive acoustic monitoring allows a less invasive study and helps to understand the behavior of the maned wolf for its preservation.