Distribution update, male genitalia, natural history, and conservation of the stump-tailed porcupine Coendou rufescens in South America

Author:

Ramírez-Chaves Héctor E.1ORCID,Torres-Martínez María M.23ORCID,Henao-Osorio Jose J.4ORCID,Osbahr Karin5,Concha-Osbahr Catalina67,Passos Fernando C.2,Noguera-Urbano Elkin8

Affiliation:

1. Departamento de Ciencias Biológicas , Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales, y Centro de Museos, Museo de Historia Natural, Universidad de Caldas , Calle 65 # 26-10 , 170004 , Manizales , Caldas , Colombia

2. Departamento de Zoologia , Laboratório de Biodiversidade, Conservação e Ecologia de Animais Silvestres, Universidade Federal do Paraná , Curitiba , Paraná , Brazil

3. Programa de Pós-graduação em Ecologia e Conservação, Universidade Federal do Paraná , Curitiba , Paraná , Brazil

4. Departamento de Ciencias Biológicas , Programa de Biología, and Grupo de Investigación en Genética, Biodiversidad y Manejo de Ecosistemas GEBIOME, Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales, Universidad de Caldas , Manizales , Colombia

5. Sociedad Colombiana de Etnobiología , Carrera 57 # 53-50 , Bogotá , Colombia

6. Arasarí Conservation & Research , Calle 39 Bis B #29-43 , Bogotá , Colombia

7. Arasarí Conservation & Reasearch , Calle 40 # 26-51 , Bogotá , Colombia

8. Instituto de Investigación de Recursos Biológicos, Alexander von Humboldt , Avenida Paseo Bolívar (Circunvalar) 16-20 , Bogotá , D. C . Colombia

Abstract

Abstract The stump-tailed porcupine, Coendou rufescens, is a widely distributed but scarcely documented species inhabiting the Andean region of Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and an isolated population in Bolivia. Despite the wide distribution different aspects on its biology and ecology are still unknown. We present an update to the distribution of C. rufescens, and recent observations on the anatomy, natural history, and conservation in Colombia. For this, we described the male genitalia and present data on reproductive periods, plants used and consumed, and threats. The distribution of C. rufescens comprises 12 ecoregions in an area of 376,225 km2 for the northern group (Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru) and 393 km2 for the southern group (Bolivia). The highest elevational record is in Ecuador (4387 m), being the porcupine inhabiting at highest elevations. The anatomy of the glans is similar to that observed in Coendou quichua and constitutes the second species of Coendou with available information on glans morphology. C. rufescens consumes fruits and leaves of potato cider (Sechium edule: Cucurbitaceae) and woody shrub (Bejaria: Ericacea), and usually perches even in exotic species such as pines. Finally, common treats for the species in Colombia are related to hunting pressures, predation by domestic dogs, and roadkills.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

Animal Science and Zoology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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