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Fig 1.

Study area and camera trap stations at the Tamanduá Ranch in the Brazilian Caatinga.

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Table 1.

Summary of covariates and their predicted effects on northern tiger cat and jaguarundi occupancy and detection probabilities at the Tamanduá Ranch.

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Fig 2.

Species responses to covariates.

(a) Detection probabilities in response to distance to water sources; (b) Occupancy probabilities in response to Ψ1 (percent tree cover), Ψ2 (distance to nearest plantations); (c) Pairwise co-occurrence probability.

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Table 2.

Model selection results showing models with a cumulative AIC weight of 0.95.

Ψ represents the probability of habitat use (occupancy parameter), p represents the detection parameter. Species codes are as follow: 1 = northern tiger cat; 2 = jaguarundi; 12 = both. k indicates the number of parameters for each model.

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Fig 3.

Conditional occupancy probability of (a) Northern tiger cat conditional on jaguarundi and (b) Jaguarundi conditional on northern tiger cat.

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Fig 4.

Activity overlap plots among each species pairs.

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Table 3.

Pairwise comparison of species’ diel activity levels and patterns at the Tamanduá Ranch.

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