Jaguar (Panthera Onca)
Total Page:16
File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb
Jaguar (Panthera onca) Reference List 1. Alho C. J., Lacher T. E. & H. C. Goncalves 1988. Environmental degradation in the Pantanal ecosystem. BioScience 38,164-171. 2. Anonymous 1989d. World record jaguars claimed in Bolivian Pantanal. Cat News 10, 9. Bougy-Villars, Switzerland. 3. Anonymous 1992c. Felinos de Venezuela: Biologia, ecologia y conservacion. [Felids of Venezuela: Biolgoay, ecology and conservation.] Foundation for the Study of Physical, Mathematical and Natural Sciences (FUDECI), Caracas (in Spanish). 4. Anonymous 1993c. The status and conservation of Venezuela’s cats. Cat News 18, 18-19. Bougy- Villars, Switzerland. 5. Aranda J. M. 1990. [The jaguar (Panthera onca) in the Calakmul Reserve: morphometrics, food habits, and population density.] M.S. thesis, Univ. Nacional, Herdia. (In Spanish) 6. Aranda J. M. In press. [Status of the jaguar (Panthera onca) in Chiapas state, Mexico.] Biotica. (In Spanish) 7. Arra M. A. 1974. [Distribution of Leo onca (L) in Argentina (Carnivora, Felidae)]. Neotrópica 20 (63),156- 158. (In Spanish) 8. Balaguera-Reina S. & Gonzalez-Maya J. F. 2008. Occasional Jaguar Hunting for Subsistence in Colombian Chocó. Cat News 48, 23. 9. Bertrand A. S. 2009. The Sad Fate of Jaguars of the Iguacu National Park: Evidence of Money-Making Leading to a Drastic Decline. Feline Conservation Federation 53, 34-35. 10. Broad S. 1988. Little spotted cat, tiger cat, or oncilla. In Significant trade in wildlife: a review of selected species in CITES Appendix II, Volume 1: Mammals. IUCN Conservation Monitoring Centre, Cambridge, pp. 124-130 11. Brooks D. M. 1990. An update on the status and abundance of Paraguayan felids, March 1990. Felid 4(2), 2-4. 12. Brown D. E. 1991. Revival for el tigre? Defenders 66(1), 27-35. 13. Carman R. L. 1984. [Southern limit of the distribution of the jaguar (Leo onca) in the 18th-19th centuries.] Rev. Mus. Argent. Cienc. Nat. “Bernardino Rivadavia,” Zool. 13 (1-60), 293-296 (in Spanish). 14. Carrillo L., Ceballos C., Chavez C., Cornejo J., Faller J. C., List R. & Zarza H. 2011. Population and habitat viability assessment of jaguars in Mexico. In Jaguar conservation and management in Mexico case studies and perspectives. Ceballos G., Chavez C., List R., Zarza H., Medellín R. A., (Eds). First ed. Alianza WWF/Telcel-Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, Mexico, 189-226. 15. Carillo E., Saenz J. C. & Fuller T. 2009. Interbirth interval of a free-ranging jaguar. Mammalian Biology 74, 319-320. 16. Carrillo E., Fuller T. & Saenz J. C. 2009. Jaguar (Panthera onca) hunting activity: effects of prey distribution and availability. Journal of Tropical Ecology 25(5), 563-567. 17. Caso A. 2011. Status of Jaguars in the State of Tamaulipas. In Jaguar conservation and management in Mexico Case Studies and Perspectives. Ceballos G., Chavez C., List R., Zarza H. & Medellín R. A. (Eds). First edition. Alianza WWF/Telcel-Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, Mexico, 21-27. 18. Chavez C., Ceballos G. & Amin M. 2011. Population Ecology of Jaguars and its Implications for Conservation in the Yucatan Peninsula. In Jaguar conservation and management in Mexico case studies and perspectives. Ceballos G., Chavez C., List R, Zarza H. & Medellín R. A. (Eds). First edition. Alianza WWF/Telcel-Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, Mexico, 93-10. 19. Collins N.M., ed. 1990. The last rainforests. Mitchell Beazley and IUCN, London. 20. Crawshaw P. G. & Quigley H. B. 1991. Jaguar spacing, activity and habitat use in a seasonally flooded environment in Brazil. J. Zool., Lond. 223, 357-370. 21. Crawshaw P. G. & Quigley H. B. In press. Notes on jaguar and puma feeding habits in the Pantanal of Mato Grosso, Brazil, with implications for their management and conservation. 1 22. Cruz E., Palacios G. & Guiris M. 2011. Current status of jaguars in Chiapas. In Jaguar conservation and management in Mexico case studies and perspectives. Ceballos G., Chavez C., List R., Zarza H. & Medellín R. A. (Eds). First edition. Alianza WWF/Telcel-Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, Mexico, 83-92. 23. De Angelo C., Paviolo A., Rode D., Cullen Jr. L., Sana D., Abreu K .C., Da Silva M. X., Bertrand A.-S., Haag T., Lima F., Rinaldi A. R., Fernandez S., Ramirez F., Velazquez M, Corio C., Hasson E. & Di Bitetti M. S. 2011. Participatory networks for large-scale monitoring of large carnivores: pumas and jaguars of the Upper Parana´ Atlantic Forest. Oryx 45(4), 534-45. 24. De Angelo C., Paviolo A. & Di Biletti M. 2011. Differential impact of landscape transformation on pumas (Puma concolor) and jaguars (Panthera onca) in the Upper Paraná Atlantic Forest. Diversity and Distribution 17(3), 422-36. 25. De la Torre A. J. & Medellín R. A. 2011. Jaguars Panthera onca in the Greater Lacandona Ecosystem, Chiapas, Mexico: population estimates and future prospects. Oryx 45(4), 546-553. 26. Dittrich L. 1979. Die Vererbung des Melanismus beim Jaguar (Panthera onca). [Heredity of melanism in Jaguars]. Zool. Garten 49, 9-23. 27. Emmons L. H. 1987. Comparative feeding ecology of felids in a neotropical rainforest. Behav. Ecol. Sociobiol. 20, 271-283. 28. Emmons L. H. 1991. Jaguars. In Seidensticker J. & Lumpkin S. (Eds). Great cats. Merehurst, London, pp. 116-123. 29. FAO 1993. Summary of the final report of the forest resources assessment 1990 for the tropical world. Unpubl. report, 11th session of the committee on forestry (Rome 8-12 March 1993), United Nations, Rome. 30. Faller J. C., Chávez C., Johnson S. & Ceballos G. 2011. Jaguar population density and size in the northeastern Yucatan Peninsula. In:Ceballos G, Chavez C, List R, Zarza H, Medellín RA, editors. Jaguar conservation and management in Mexico case studies and perspectives. first ed. Mexico: Alianza WWF/Telcel-Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, 114-125. 31. Figel J. J., Duran E. & Barton Bray D. 2011. Conservation of the jaguar Panthera onca in a community- dominated landscape in montane forests in Oaxaca, Mexico. Oryx 45(4), 554-60. 32. Foster R. J., Harmsen B. J., Valdes B., Pomilla C. & Doncaster C. P. 2010. Food habits of sympatric jaguars and pumas across a gradient of human disturbance. J Zool, Lond 280(3), 309-18. 33. Fuller K. S., Swift B., Jorgensen A. & A. Bräutigam. 1987. Latin American wildlife trade laws, 2nd edn. (rev.). WWF-US, Washington DC. 34. Gonyea W. J. 1976. Adaptive differences in the body proportions of large felids. Acta. Anat. 96, 81-96. 35. Gordillo Chavez E. J. 2010. Depredacion de ganado por jaguares y pumas en el noroeste de Costa Rica y la percepcion de los finqueros hacia el problema [dissertation]. Universidad Nacional, Costa Rica. 93 p. 36. Green R. 1991. Wild cat species of the world. Basset, Plymouth. 37. Guggisberg C. A. W. 1975. Wild cats of the world. David and Charles, London. 38. Haag T., Santos A. S., Sana D. A., Morato R. G., Cullen Jr. L., Crawshaw Jr. P. G., De Angelo C., Di Bitetti M. S., Salzano F. M. & Eizirik E. 2010. The effect of habitat fragmentation on the genetic structure of a top predator: loss of diversity and high differentiation among remnant populations of Atlantic Forest jaguars (Panthera onca). Molecular Ecology 19(22), 4906-21. 39. Hemmer H. 1976. Gestation period and postnatal development in felids. In The world’s cats vol 3. Eaton R.L. (Ed.). Carnivore Research Institute, Univ. Washington, Seattle, pp. 143-165. 40. Gutierrez-Gonzalez C. E., Gomez-Ramirez M. A. & Lopez-Gonzalez C. A. 2012. Estimation of the density of the Near Threatened jaguar Panthera onca in Sonora, Mexico, using camera trapping and an open population model. Oryx 46(3), 431-7. 41. Harmsen B. J., Foster R. J., Silver S. C., Ostro L. E. T. & Doncaster C. P. 2011. Jaguar and puma activity patterns in relation to their main prey. Mammalian Biology 76(3), 320-324. 42. Hoogesteijn R., Hoogesteijn A. & Mondolfi E. 1993. Jaguar predation vs. conservation: cattle mortality by felines on three ranches in the Venzuelan llanos. In Mammals as predators. Dunstone N. & Gorman M. L. (Eds). Proc. Symp. Zool. Soc. Lond. 65. Clarendon, Oxford. 2 43. Hoogesteijn R. & Mondolfi E. 1992. The jaguar. Ediciones Armitano, Caracas (in Spanish, English, German, French, Italian). 44. Jackson 1983. The Jaguar. 7p. 45. Jedrezejewski W., Abarca M., Viloria A., Cerda H., Lew D., Takiff H., Abadia E., Velozo P. & Schmidt K. 2011. Jaguar conservation in Venezuela against the backdrop of current knowledge on its biology and evolution. Interciencia 36(12), 954-66. 46. Jorgenson J. P. & Redford K. H. 1993. Humans and big cats as predators in the neotropics. In Mammals as predators. Dunstone N. & Gorman M. L. (Eds). Proc. Symp. Zool. Soc. Lond. 65. Clarendon, Oxford. 47. Leal R. P. 1979. [transl: Ensaios sobre a reproducae do jaguar em cativeiro Panthera onca L. 1758 (Carnivora - Felidae).] Acta. Zool. Lilloana 134, 107-112 (in Portuguese). 48. Kitchener A. C., Breitenmoser-Würsten Ch., Eizirik E., Gentry A., Werdelin L., Wilritng A., Yamaguchi N., Bramov A. V., Christiansen P., DriscollC., Duckworth J. W., Johnson W., Luo S.-J., Meijaard E., O’Donoghue P., Sanderson J., Seymour K., Bruford M., Groves C., Hoffmann M., Nowell K., Timmons Z. & Tobe S. 2017. A revised taxonomy of the Felidae. The final report of the Cat Classificaiton Task Force of the IUCN Cat Specialist Group. Cat News Special Issue 11, 80 pp. 49. Marchini S. & MacDonald D. W. 2012. Predicting ranchers' intention to kill jaguars: Case studies in Amazonia and Pantanal. Biol Conserv 147, 213-21. 50. Maffei L., Cuéllar E. & Noss A. 2011. Estimating jaguar populations using camera traps: an example in Bolivia. In Jaguar conservation and management in Mexico case studies and perspectives. Ceballos G., Chavez C., List R., Zarza H. & Medellín R. A. (Eds).