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Habitat Selection of Sympatric Lontra felina and L. provocax in Chilean Patagonia: Toward Sustainable Management

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  • Walter Sielfeld

    (Centro Universitario, Universidad de Magallanes, sede Regional Coyhaique, José Miguel Carrera 485, Coyhaique 5951380, Región de Aysén, Chile)

  • Claudia Bunster

    (Centro Universitario, Universidad de Magallanes, sede Regional Coyhaique, José Miguel Carrera 485, Coyhaique 5951380, Región de Aysén, Chile)

  • Jonathan A. Guzmán

    (Escuela de Educación, Departamento de Ciencias Básicas, Universidad de Concepción, Campus Los Ángeles, Juan Antonio Coloma, Los Ángeles 4451032, Región del Biobío, Chile)

  • Marx Buscaglia

    (Centro Universitario, Universidad de Magallanes, sede Regional Coyhaique, José Miguel Carrera 485, Coyhaique 5951380, Región de Aysén, Chile)

  • Laura Sánchez Jardón

    (Centro Universitario, Universidad de Magallanes, sede Regional Coyhaique, José Miguel Carrera 485, Coyhaique 5951380, Región de Aysén, Chile)

  • Arturo Clark

    (Centro Universitario, Universidad de Magallanes, sede Regional Coyhaique, José Miguel Carrera 485, Coyhaique 5951380, Región de Aysén, Chile)

  • Raúl Briones

    (Bioforest S.A. Program Wildlife Conservation, Km 15 Camino Coronel, Concepción 4360000, Región del Biobío, Chile)

Abstract

Understanding habitat use in sympatric species is key to informing conservation efforts. Lontra felina and L. provocax are semi-aquatic mustelids commonly known as South American marine and southern river otters, respectively, that occupy contrasting coastal environments in southern Chile. We investigated habitat characteristics associated with sightings of both species in the Raúl Marín Balmaceda Multiple Use Protected Area, northern Chilean Patagonia. Our results show L. felina is restricted to exposed, steep rocky shores with sparse vegetation and intertidal belts dominated by Durvillaea antarctica and Lessonia spp., while L. provocax was found to be associated with sheltered, forested margins and estuarine areas dominated by Macrocystis pyrifera and other meadow-forming algae. Records did not show coexistence of both species in the same location; therefore, it is concluded that they exhibit a sympatric but non-syntopic pattern.

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  • Walter Sielfeld & Claudia Bunster & Jonathan A. Guzmán & Marx Buscaglia & Laura Sánchez Jardón & Arturo Clark & Raúl Briones, 2025. "Habitat Selection of Sympatric Lontra felina and L. provocax in Chilean Patagonia: Toward Sustainable Management," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 17(18), pages 1-24, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jsusta:v:17:y:2025:i:18:p:8290-:d:1749989
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