Scientific Reports (Jan 2024)
Ecological modeling, biogeography, and phenotypic analyses setting the tiger cats’ hyperdimensional niches reveal a new species
- Tadeu G. de Oliveira,
- Lester A. Fox-Rosales,
- José D. Ramírez-Fernández,
- Juan C. Cepeda-Duque,
- Rebecca Zug,
- Catalina Sanchez-Lalinde,
- Marcelo J. R. Oliveira,
- Paulo H. D. Marinho,
- Alejandra Bonilla-Sánchez,
- Mara C. Marques,
- Katia Cassaro,
- Ricardo Moreno,
- Damián Rumiz,
- Felipe B. Peters,
- Josué Ortega,
- Gitana Cavalcanti,
- Michael S. Mooring,
- Steven R. Blankenship,
- Esteban Brenes-Mora,
- Douglas Dias,
- Fábio D. Mazim,
- Eduardo Eizirik,
- Jaime L. Diehl,
- Rosane V. Marques,
- Ana Carolina C. Ribeiro,
- Reginaldo A. Cruz,
- Emanuelle Pasa,
- Lyse P. C. Meira,
- Alex Pereira,
- Guilherme B. Ferreira,
- Fernando F. de Pinho,
- Liana M. M. Sena,
- Vinícius R. de Morais,
- Micheli Ribeiro Luiz,
- Vitor E. C. Moura,
- Marina O. Favarini,
- Karla P. G. Leal,
- Paulo G. C. Wagner,
- Maurício C. dos Santos,
- James Sanderson,
- Elienê P. Araújo,
- Flávio H. G. Rodrigues
Affiliations
- Tadeu G. de Oliveira
- Departamento de Biologia, Universidade Estadual do Maranhão (UEMA)
- Lester A. Fox-Rosales
- Tiger Cats Conservation Initiative (TCCI)
- José D. Ramírez-Fernández
- Tiger Cats Conservation Initiative (TCCI)
- Juan C. Cepeda-Duque
- Tiger Cats Conservation Initiative (TCCI)
- Rebecca Zug
- Universidad San Francisco de Quito
- Catalina Sanchez-Lalinde
- Tiger Cats Conservation Initiative (TCCI)
- Marcelo J. R. Oliveira
- Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ecologia, Conservação e Manejo da Vida Silvestre –ECMVS, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG)
- Paulo H. D. Marinho
- Tiger Cats Conservation Initiative (TCCI)
- Alejandra Bonilla-Sánchez
- Tiger Cats Conservation Initiative (TCCI)
- Mara C. Marques
- Tiger Cats Conservation Initiative (TCCI)
- Katia Cassaro
- Zoológico Beto Carrero World
- Ricardo Moreno
- Fundación Yaguará Panamá
- Damián Rumiz
- Noel Kempff Mercado Natural History Museum
- Felipe B. Peters
- Instituto Pro-Carnívoros
- Josué Ortega
- Fundación Yaguará Panamá
- Gitana Cavalcanti
- GAE Serviços Ambientais
- Michael S. Mooring
- Point Loma Nazarene University
- Steven R. Blankenship
- Point Loma Nazarene University
- Esteban Brenes-Mora
- Re:wild
- Douglas Dias
- Tiger Cats Conservation Initiative (TCCI)
- Fábio D. Mazim
- Instituto Pro-Carnívoros
- Eduardo Eizirik
- Instituto Pro-Carnívoros
- Jaime L. Diehl
- Tiger Cats Conservation Initiative (TCCI)
- Rosane V. Marques
- Tiger Cats Conservation Initiative (TCCI)
- Ana Carolina C. Ribeiro
- Instituto de Ciências Biológicas, Universidade Federal de Goiás (UFG)
- Reginaldo A. Cruz
- Cruzeiro do Sul Consultoria Ambiental Ltda.
- Emanuelle Pasa
- Cruzeiro do Sul Consultoria Ambiental Ltda.
- Lyse P. C. Meira
- Tiger Cats Conservation Initiative (TCCI)
- Alex Pereira
- Tiger Cats Conservation Initiative (TCCI)
- Guilherme B. Ferreira
- Instituto Biotrópicos
- Fernando F. de Pinho
- Instituto Biotrópicos
- Liana M. M. Sena
- Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ecologia, Conservação e Manejo da Vida Silvestre –ECMVS, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG)
- Vinícius R. de Morais
- Tiger Cats Conservation Initiative (TCCI)
- Micheli Ribeiro Luiz
- Tiger Cats Conservation Initiative (TCCI)
- Vitor E. C. Moura
- Tiger Cats Conservation Initiative (TCCI)
- Marina O. Favarini
- Instituto Pro-Carnívoros
- Karla P. G. Leal
- Universidade Federal de Lavras (UFLA)
- Paulo G. C. Wagner
- Centro de Triagem de Animais Silvestres CETAS, IBAMA-RS
- Maurício C. dos Santos
- Tiger Cats Conservation Initiative (TCCI)
- James Sanderson
- Re:wild
- Elienê P. Araújo
- Núcleo GeoAmbiental, UEMA
- Flávio H. G. Rodrigues
- Dept. Genética, Ecologia e Evolução, UFMG
- DOI
- https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-52379-8
- Journal volume & issue
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Vol. 14,
no. 1
pp. 1 – 19
Abstract
Abstract Recently, the tiger-cat species complex was split into Leopardus tigrinus and Leopardus guttulus, along with other proposed schemes. We performed a detailed analysis integrating ecological modeling, biogeography, and phenotype of the four originally recognized subspecies—tigrinus, oncilla, pardinoides, guttulus—and presented a new multidimensional niche depiction of the species. Species distribution models used > 1400 records from museums and photographs, all checked for species accuracy. Morphological data were obtained from institutional/personal archives. Spotting patterns were established by integrating museum and photographic/camera-trap records. Principal component analysis showed three clearly distinct groups, with the Central American specimens (oncilla) clustering entirely within those of the Andes, namely the pardinoides group of the cloud forests of the southern Central-American and Andean mountain chains (clouded tiger-cat); the tigrinus group of the savannas of the Guiana Shield and central/northeastern Brazil (savanna tiger-cat); and the guttulus group in the lowland forests of the Atlantic Forest domain (Atlantic Forest tiger-cat). This scheme is supported by recent genetic analyses. All species displayed different spotting patterns, with some significant differences in body measurements/proportions. The new distribution presented alarming reductions from the historic range of − 50.4% to − 68.2%. This multidimensional approach revealed a new species of the elusive and threatened tiger-cat complex.