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Sciurus ingrami

Sciurus ingrami, usually called Ingram's squirrel in English, is a squirrel found in South America.[1] It is known as serelepe in southeastern Brazil.[2][3] It is found in the Atlantic Forest Biome of Brazil and Misiones Province, Argentina.[1]

Ingram's squirrel
Scientific classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Mammalia
Order: Rodentia
Family: Sciuridae
Genus: Sciurus
Species:
S. ingrami
Binomial name
Sciurus ingrami
Thomas, 1901

It is regarded variously as a species,[3][4] or as a subspecies of the Brazilian Squirrel Sciurus aestuans[5] or Sciurus (Guerlinguetus) brasiliensis.[1]

It is solitary and territorial, but has been seen to act together and mob a predatory cat, the margay.[6]

Diet edit

In the moist highland forests of Araucaria angustifolia on the Misiones plateau and surrounding areas this squirrel subsists mostly on the nuts of Syagrus romanzoffiana.[7][8][9][10]

In a secondary Araucaria angustifolia forest in the Parque Recreativo Primavera in the vicinity of the city of Curitiba, Paraná, 1400 hours in a single year's time was spent observing the feeding behaviour of this squirrel. Although it fed on ten plant species, it obtained most of its diet from the nuts of Syagrus romanzoffiana (queen palm) throughout the year, but it punctuated this with peaks of feeding on the seeds of Araucaria angustifolia in the fall and winter, and acorns of the non-native Quercus robur (English oak, as Q. pedunculata in the study) in the summer. Mushrooms were also important in the winter and spring. Other introduced plant species were lesser but substantial food items, as such the seeds of Pinus taeda (loblolly pine) in the winter and the nuts of Castanea sativa (chestnut) in the spring and summer were quite often consumed. Other minor but regular plants were the nuts of the native Butia eriospatha (woolly jelly palm) in the spring and summer, pips of the non-native Eriobotrya japonica (loquat) in the winter, the native Eugenia uniflora in the spring and summer, and the native Rhamnus sphaerosperma in the summer and fall, as well as flowers and tree bark. Symplocos uniflora was a rare food item in the summer.[2]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c de Vivo, Mario; Carmignotto, Ana Paula (January 2015). "Family Sciuridae G. Fischer, 1817". In Patton, James L.; Pardiñas, Ulyses F.J.; D'Elía, Guillermo (eds.). Mammals of South America Volume 2, Rodents (1 ed.). Chicago: University of Chicago Press. pp. 13–15. doi:10.7208/chicago/9780226169606.001.0001. ISBN 978-0226169576. Retrieved 11 August 2018.
  2. ^ a b Bordignon, Marcelo; Monteiro‐Filho, E. L. A. (1999). "Seasonal Food Resources of the Squirrel Sciurus ingrami in a Secondary Araucaria Forest in Southern Brazil". Studies on Neotropical Fauna and Environment. 34 (3): 137–140. doi:10.1076/snfe.34.3.137.8910. Retrieved 15 October 2018.
  3. ^ a b Bordignon, M.; Monteiro-Filho, E. L. A. (2000). "Behaviour and daily activity of the squirrel Sciurus ingrami in a secondary araucaria forest in southern Brazil". Canadian Journal of Zoology. 78 (10): 1732–1739. doi:10.1139/z00-104.
  4. ^ Paschoal, M.; Galetti, M. (1995). "Seasonal food use by the neotropical squirrel Sciurus ingrami in Southeastern Brazil". Biotropica. 27 (2): 268–273. doi:10.2307/2389006. JSTOR 2389006.
  5. ^ Thorington, R.W. Jr; Hoffman, R.S. (2005). "Family Sciuridae". In Wilson, D.E.; Reeder, D.M (eds.). Mammal Species of the World: A Taxonomic and Geographic Reference (3rd ed.). Johns Hopkins University Press. p. 759. ISBN 978-0-8018-8221-0. OCLC 62265494.
  6. ^ Alberto Solórzano-Filho, J. (2006). "Mobbing of Leopardus wiedii while hunting by a group of Sciurus ingrami in an Araucaria forest of Southeast Brazil / Assaillir du Leopardus wiedii tandis que chasse par un groupe de Sciurus ingrami dans une forêt d'Araucaria de sud-ouest au Brésil". Mammalia. 70 (1–2): 156–157. doi:10.1515/MAMM.2006.031.
  7. ^ Alves, Briza Cristina; Mendes, Calebe Pereira; Ribeiro, Milton Cezar (January 2018). "Queen palm fruit selection and foraging techniques of squirrels in the Atlantic Forest". Biotropica. 50 (2): 274–281. doi:10.1111/btp.12530. Retrieved 30 August 2018.
  8. ^ Galetti, Mauro; Paschoal, Maristela; Pedroni, Fernando (February 1992). "Predation on palm nuts (Syagrus romanzoffiana) by squirrels (Sciurus ingrami) in south-east Brazil". Journal of Tropical Ecology. 8 (1): 121–123. doi:10.1017/S0266467400006210.
  9. ^ Mendes, Calebe Pereira; Cãndido-Jr, José Flávio (June 2014). "Behavior and foraging technique of the Ingram's squirrel Guerlinguetus ingrami (Sciuridae: Rodentia) in an Araucaria moist forest fragment". Zoologia (Curitiba). 31 (3): 209–214. doi:10.1590/S1984-46702014000300001. hdl:11449/109719. ISSN 1984-4670.
  10. ^ Alvarenga, Cibele A.; Talamoni, Sõnia A. (September 2005). "Nests of the Brazilian squirrel Sciurus ingrami Thomas (Rodentia, Sciuridae)". Revista Brasileira de Zoologia. 22 (3): 816–818. doi:10.1590/S0101-81752005000300048. ISSN 0101-8175.

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Sciurus ingrami usually called Ingram s squirrel in English is a squirrel found in South America 1 It is known as serelepe in southeastern Brazil 2 3 It is found in the Atlantic Forest Biome of Brazil and Misiones Province Argentina 1 Ingram s squirrelScientific classificationDomain EukaryotaKingdom AnimaliaPhylum ChordataClass MammaliaOrder RodentiaFamily SciuridaeGenus SciurusSpecies S ingramiBinomial nameSciurus ingramiThomas 1901It is regarded variously as a species 3 4 or as a subspecies of the Brazilian Squirrel Sciurus aestuans 5 or Sciurus Guerlinguetus brasiliensis 1 It is solitary and territorial but has been seen to act together and mob a predatory cat the margay 6 Diet editIn the moist highland forests of Araucaria angustifolia on the Misiones plateau and surrounding areas this squirrel subsists mostly on the nuts of Syagrus romanzoffiana 7 8 9 10 In a secondary Araucaria angustifolia forest in the Parque Recreativo Primavera in the vicinity of the city of Curitiba Parana 1400 hours in a single year s time was spent observing the feeding behaviour of this squirrel Although it fed on ten plant species it obtained most of its diet from the nuts of Syagrus romanzoffiana queen palm throughout the year but it punctuated this with peaks of feeding on the seeds of Araucaria angustifolia in the fall and winter and acorns of the non native Quercus robur English oak as Q pedunculata in the study in the summer Mushrooms were also important in the winter and spring Other introduced plant species were lesser but substantial food items as such the seeds of Pinus taeda loblolly pine in the winter and the nuts of Castanea sativa chestnut in the spring and summer were quite often consumed Other minor but regular plants were the nuts of the native Butia eriospatha woolly jelly palm in the spring and summer pips of the non native Eriobotrya japonica loquat in the winter the native Eugenia uniflora in the spring and summer and the native Rhamnus sphaerosperma in the summer and fall as well as flowers and tree bark Symplocos uniflora was a rare food item in the summer 2 References edit a b c de Vivo Mario Carmignotto Ana Paula January 2015 Family Sciuridae G Fischer 1817 In Patton James L Pardinas Ulyses F J D Elia Guillermo eds Mammals of South America Volume 2 Rodents 1 ed Chicago University of Chicago Press pp 13 15 doi 10 7208 chicago 9780226169606 001 0001 ISBN 978 0226169576 Retrieved 11 August 2018 a b Bordignon Marcelo Monteiro Filho E L A 1999 Seasonal Food Resources of the Squirrel Sciurus ingrami in a Secondary Araucaria Forest in Southern Brazil Studies on Neotropical Fauna and Environment 34 3 137 140 doi 10 1076 snfe 34 3 137 8910 Retrieved 15 October 2018 a b Bordignon M Monteiro Filho E L A 2000 Behaviour and daily activity of the squirrel Sciurus ingrami in a secondary araucaria forest in southern Brazil Canadian Journal of Zoology 78 10 1732 1739 doi 10 1139 z00 104 Paschoal M Galetti M 1995 Seasonal food use by the neotropical squirrel Sciurus ingrami in Southeastern Brazil Biotropica 27 2 268 273 doi 10 2307 2389006 JSTOR 2389006 Thorington R W Jr Hoffman R S 2005 Family Sciuridae In Wilson D E Reeder D M eds Mammal Species of the World A Taxonomic and Geographic Reference 3rd ed Johns Hopkins University Press p 759 ISBN 978 0 8018 8221 0 OCLC 62265494 Alberto Solorzano Filho J 2006 Mobbing of Leopardus wiedii while hunting by a group of Sciurus ingrami in an Araucaria forest of Southeast Brazil Assaillir du Leopardus wiedii tandis que chasse par un groupe de Sciurus ingrami dans une foret d Araucaria de sud ouest au Bresil Mammalia 70 1 2 156 157 doi 10 1515 MAMM 2006 031 Alves Briza Cristina Mendes Calebe Pereira Ribeiro Milton Cezar January 2018 Queen palm fruit selection and foraging techniques of squirrels in the Atlantic Forest Biotropica 50 2 274 281 doi 10 1111 btp 12530 Retrieved 30 August 2018 Galetti Mauro Paschoal Maristela Pedroni Fernando February 1992 Predation on palm nuts Syagrus romanzoffiana by squirrels Sciurus ingrami in south east Brazil Journal of Tropical Ecology 8 1 121 123 doi 10 1017 S0266467400006210 Mendes Calebe Pereira Candido Jr Jose Flavio June 2014 Behavior and foraging technique of the Ingram s squirrel Guerlinguetus ingrami Sciuridae Rodentia in an Araucaria moist forest fragment Zoologia Curitiba 31 3 209 214 doi 10 1590 S1984 46702014000300001 hdl 11449 109719 ISSN 1984 4670 Alvarenga Cibele A Talamoni Sonia A September 2005 Nests of the Brazilian squirrel Sciurus ingrami Thomas Rodentia Sciuridae Revista Brasileira de Zoologia 22 3 816 818 doi 10 1590 S0101 81752005000300048 ISSN 0101 8175 nbsp This squirrel article is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sciurus ingrami amp oldid 1170918335, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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