Artículo de revista
Discovery of a continental population of the rare Darwin's fox, Dusicyon fulvipes (Martin, 1837) in Chile
Fecha
1990Registro en:
Biological Conservation, Volumen 51, Issue 1, 2018, Pages 71-77
00063207
10.1016/0006-3207(90)90033-L
Autor
Medel Contreras, Rodrigo
Jiménez, Jaime E.
Jaksic, Fabián
Yáñez, JoséL L.
Armesto, Juan J.
Institución
Resumen
The rare Darwin's fox Dusicyon fulvipes (Martin, 1837) was thought to be restricted to Chiloé Island in southern Chile, and to be a subspecies of Dusicyon griseus. We report the finding of a continental population of D. fulvipes, 600 km north of its known insular ranges and in sympatry with D. griseus. We document for the first time the food habits of Darwin's fox, add new information on its morphometry, and discuss the systematic, zoogeographic and ecological implications of the discovery of the continental population. © 1990.