Abstract
Pampas deer (Ozotoceros bezoarticus) is a medium-sized South American cervid associated with savannas and grasslands in Argentina, Brazil, Bolivia, Uruguay, and Paraguay. Currently, four isolated population nuclei occur in Argentina, with the largest one located in the semiarid grasslands of San Luis Province. The aim of this work was to describe the social organization of this local population and to determine and analyze the factors that influence it. The most frequent groups found were mixed groups (34.82%), followed by solitary males (18.64%), and solitary females (15.00%). Differences in group type occurrence were found in three periods: dry, early rainy, and late rainy seasons. Mixed groups were more frequent during the dry season. The sexual segregation-aggregation statistic showed statistically significant segregation only in January and November. In addition, we analyzed the social grouping patterns during an annual cycle; the mean group size was 2.49±0.46 and Jarman’s typical group size was 3.84±1.08 (individuals/group). A mixed-model nested ANOVA showed marked differences in terms of group sizes between habitat types and seasons. The social organization of the Pampas deer in San Luis is similar to that of the other populations of this species, despite occupying a different environment type and exhibiting disparate feeding styles and density values.
Acknowledgments
We thank Diego Meier for his assistance during fieldwork and the staff at the “El Centenario” Ranch, especially Ag. E. Gonzalo Molina and family, for their invaluable help. We acknowledge the advice and suggestions given by the reviewers that greatly improved our study. This research was funded by grants from BBVA Foundation Spain, CREOI, CICPBA, CONICET, and Universidad Nacional de La Plata.
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