Does the presence of livestock alter the trophic behaviour of sympatric populations of wild camelids Vicugna vicugna Molina 1782 and Lama guanicoe Müller 1976 (Artiodactyla: Camelidae)? Evidence from Central Andes

Authors

  • Carlos Tirado
  • A. Cortés
  • M. A. Carretero
  • Francisco Bozinovic

Keywords:

Guanaco, Vicuña, livestock, diet, herbivory

Abstract

We described and compared the diets of two sympatric Andean camelids, during the humid season (austral summer) in a site of Northern Chile, in presence of domestic livestock. Results indicate that: 1) grasses and shrubs are the main component in the diet of both camelids, 2) shrubs were more consumed by V. vicugna; 3) V. vicugna and L. guanicoe used the same trophic resources but in different proportions; 4) in mountain environments, wetlands exploitation by wild camelids seems restricted by domestic cattle, which would cause the displacement of Vicuñas and Guanacos to suboptimal habitat for feeding.

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Published

2016-06-30

How to Cite

Tirado , C., Cortés, A. ., Carretero , M. A. ., & Bozinovic, F. (2016). Does the presence of livestock alter the trophic behaviour of sympatric populations of wild camelids Vicugna vicugna Molina 1782 and Lama guanicoe Müller 1976 (Artiodactyla: Camelidae)? Evidence from Central Andes. Gayana, 80(1), 29-39. Retrieved from https://revistas.udec.cl/index.php/gayana/article/view/277

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Ciencias de la Tierra, Ecología y Biología Medioambiental