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Biota colombiana

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RODRIGUEZ-DURAN, Arlex; VALENCIA, Kelly; SUPERINA, Mariella  and  PENA, Ricardo. Distribution and uses of armadillos in flooded savannas of Arauca, Colombia. Biota colombiana [online]. 2018, vol.19, n.2, pp.117-127. ISSN 0124-5376.  https://doi.org/10.21068/c2018.v19n02a10.

Six species of armadillos have been recorded in Colombia, five of which are found in the Orinoco region. For the department of Arauca, information on these species is insufficient and outdated. We determined the abundance and uses of two genera of armadillos (Dasypus and Priodontes) through the application of surveys, linear transects and the use of trap cameras. We obtained a total of 22 sightings, of which 13 corresponded to Dasypus sabanicola, 8 to D. novemcinctus and 1 to Priodontes maximus. 2.8 % (4) of the people interviewed assured they had observed D. kappleri. Through the interviews developed, we found that 95.2 % of people take advantage of armadillos as a source of protein, 3.4 % use them as pets and 1.4 % commercialize them. The armadillos in the municipality of Arauca may be threatened due to subsistence hunting and the destruction and fragmentation of their habitats.

Keywords : Bushmeat hunting; Camera trap; Dasypus; Orinoco basin; Priodontes; Savannas.

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