O papel do melanismo na segregação temporal da atividade noturna do gato-do-mato-pequeno

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Abstract

The occurrence of coat colour polymorphisms in populations may promote the ecological success of species by permitting a wider spectrum of use of different subsets of available resources. We conducted an analysis of temporal segregation by comparing night brightness with nocturnal activity of spotted and melanistic oncillas (Leopardus tigrinus). Melanistic oncillas were more active during bright nights and spotted oncillas and other species were more active during dark nights. Each colour morph occupied a temporal niche outside the confidence interval of the other colour morph, demonstrating the ecological significance of polymorphic colour patterns in this felid species.

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Graipel, M. E., Oliveira-Santos, L. G. R., Goulart, F. V. B., Tortato, M. A., Miller, P. R. M., & Cáceres, N. C. (2014). O papel do melanismo na segregação temporal da atividade noturna do gato-do-mato-pequeno. Brazilian Journal of Biology, 74(3), 142–145. https://doi.org/10.1590/1519-6984.14312

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