New records of tepezcuincle (Cuniculus paca) in Puebla, Central Mexico

Authors

  • Osvaldo Eric Ramírez-Bravo
  • Lorna Hernández-Santín

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.22201/ib.20078706e.2012.83.3271

Keywords:

Cuniculus paca, Puebla, Rio Necaxa drainage basin, Sierra Negra, Sierra Norte, tepezcuincle, lowland paca

Abstract

The state of Puebla has little information about mammal presence and distribution. In a study to determine jaguar presence using camera traps and interviews, we obtained 16 new records of tepezcuincle (Cuniculus paca) in different vegetation types such as tropical rainforest and cloud forest, as well as in coffee plantations. The records prove that the species is widely spread along the Sierra Norte of Puebla, but the distribution of populations in the Sierra Negra is uncertain.

Published

2012-09-18

Issue

Section

NOTAS CIENTÍFICAS (cancelada desde 2017)