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First Locality Record of Melanistic Oncilla (Leopardus tigrinus) in Monteverde, Costa Rica

    1. [1] Texas A&M University

      Texas A&M University

      Estados Unidos

  • Localización: Neotropical Biology and Conservation, ISSN 1809-9939, Vol. 16, Nº. 3, 2021, págs. 427-434
  • Idioma: español
  • Títulos paralelos:
    • Primer Registro Local de Oncilla Melanística (Leopardus tigrinus) en Monteverde, Costa Rica
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    • The persistence of the coat color polymorphism melanism has been reported for several tropical felids, but its evolutionary advantages remain an active area of research. Few publications have explored melanism in the elusive species, oncilla (Leopardus tigrinus) within the Neotropical part of their range in Costa Rica. Herein, I present the first record of a melanistic oncilla within the montane cloud forest of Monteverde, Costa Rica. Recent studies have found support for theories (e.g. Temporal Segregation Hypothesis and Gloger’s Rule) explaining the ecological advantages driving melanism in oncilla and tropical felid populations. However, it is unclear what is driving melanism in this Monteverde oncilla population due to the singular observation. Further research investigating whether melanism is occurring at a higher frequency in other individuals in the region is critical to better understanding the occurrence of melanism in local populations of this cryptic species. The montane cloud forest in Monteverde provides critical habitat to this vulnerable species within the small Neotropical part of their range. Melanistic individuals may be particularly threatened by land-use change and increasing human pressure if theories for the evolutionary advantages and ecological conditions motivating melanism are supported.


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