TY - JOUR
T1 - Distribution of the northern pampas cat, Leopardus garleppi, in northern South America, confirmation of its presence in Colombia and genetic analysis of a controversial record from the country
AU - Astorquiza, J. Milena
AU - Noguera-Urbano, Elkin A.
AU - Cabrera-Ojeda, Christian
AU - Cepeda-Quilindo, Belisario
AU - González-Maya, José F.
AU - Eizirik, Eduardo
AU - Bonilla-Sánchez, Alejandra
AU - Buitrago, Diana Lucía
AU - Pulido-Santacruz, Paola
AU - Ramírez-Chaves, Héctor E.
N1 - Funding Information:
Research funding: Funding was received from: The Rufford Foundation (grant 28471-2); Vicerrectoría de Investigaciones y Posgrados de la Universidad de Caldas (project codes: 0126021; 0318322), and Ministerio De Ciencia, Tecnología e Innovación – Minciencias (project code 201010029100 2021-00HD270).
Funding Information:
María Helena Solarte helped with the photographs of the specimen from Mercaderes, Colombia. Alejandra Castaño Rivera (IAvH) for sharing photographs of specimens in the IAvH mammal collection. HERC thanks Daniela Kalthoff (NRM), Bruce D. Patterson (FMNH) and Claudia Medina (IAvH) for allowing the review of specimens under their care. HERC thanks Bruce D. Patterson and The Science and Scholarship Committee of the Field Museum of Natural History, Chicago, and Rufford Small Grants for support. HERC also thanks the Vicerrectoría de Investigaciones y Postgrados de la Universidad de Caldas for supporting the project “Identificación de los vertebrados muertos en vías de transporte en el Área Metropolitana de Manizales, Caldas, Colombia.” CC-O thanks Jerson Rosero and the Fundación FUNASUR. We thank the Mammal Collection and Tissue Collection at Instituto Alexander von Humboldt for access to museum specimens and tissues. Luisa Alejandra Castellanos provided valuable support on molecular laboratory work. Furthermore, we thank the Corporación Autónoma Regional del Centro de Antioquia – CORANTIOQUIA, and the Corporación Autónoma Regional de Caldas – CORPOCALDAS (Oscar Castellanos and Oscar Ospina) for donating L. tigrinus samples. Two anonymous reviewers and associate editor Geraldine Veron provided useful comments that improved our manuscript.
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PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - The common name of pampas cat includes a complex of small Neotropical felid species found in various habitats of South America. Recently several species of this complex were proposed, but there are few records in the northernmost distribution of the continent, and reports of the pampas cat's presence in Colombia have been ambiguous. Current northern limits of Leopardus garleppi are limited to the Andes of Ecuador. Here we present the northernmost record of the species, validating its presence in Colombia and review previous controversial records from the country. The new record is based on a road-killed specimen in a dry tropical forest ecosystem in the municipality of Mercaderes, Department of Cauca. Our morphological and genetic comparisons also shown that a previous record from Colombia supported by a single skin recently used to described a new species named Leopardus narinensis belong to Leopardus tigrinus. With the information compiled from new localities in Colombia and Ecuador, the known distribution range for L. garleppi is increased towards the northern part of South America into areas of Tropical Dry Forest. The distribution now includes 14 ecoregions from Colombia to Bolivia, and four in Colombia (Eastern Cordillera real montane forests, Northwestern Andean montane forests, Northern Andean paramo, and the Patía Valley dry forests), which correspond to similar ecosystems inhabited by the species in other Andean landscapes. The potential distribution hypothesis showed that the species has high suitability in large areas of southwestern Colombia (Nariño). With the recording of L. garleppi in Colombia, the number of extant felid species in the country has increased to seven.
AB - The common name of pampas cat includes a complex of small Neotropical felid species found in various habitats of South America. Recently several species of this complex were proposed, but there are few records in the northernmost distribution of the continent, and reports of the pampas cat's presence in Colombia have been ambiguous. Current northern limits of Leopardus garleppi are limited to the Andes of Ecuador. Here we present the northernmost record of the species, validating its presence in Colombia and review previous controversial records from the country. The new record is based on a road-killed specimen in a dry tropical forest ecosystem in the municipality of Mercaderes, Department of Cauca. Our morphological and genetic comparisons also shown that a previous record from Colombia supported by a single skin recently used to described a new species named Leopardus narinensis belong to Leopardus tigrinus. With the information compiled from new localities in Colombia and Ecuador, the known distribution range for L. garleppi is increased towards the northern part of South America into areas of Tropical Dry Forest. The distribution now includes 14 ecoregions from Colombia to Bolivia, and four in Colombia (Eastern Cordillera real montane forests, Northwestern Andean montane forests, Northern Andean paramo, and the Patía Valley dry forests), which correspond to similar ecosystems inhabited by the species in other Andean landscapes. The potential distribution hypothesis showed that the species has high suitability in large areas of southwestern Colombia (Nariño). With the recording of L. garleppi in Colombia, the number of extant felid species in the country has increased to seven.
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U2 - 10.1515/mammalia-2022-0114
DO - 10.1515/mammalia-2022-0114
M3 - Research Article
AN - SCOPUS:85170101816
SN - 0025-1461
JO - Mammalia
JF - Mammalia
ER -