Fig 1.
Study area and camera trap stations at the Tamanduá Ranch in the Brazilian Caatinga.
Table 1.
Summary of covariates and their predicted effects on northern tiger cat and jaguarundi occupancy and detection probabilities at the Tamanduá Ranch.
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.
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.
Fig 3.
Conditional occupancy probability of (a) Northern tiger cat conditional on jaguarundi and (b) Jaguarundi conditional on northern tiger cat.
Fig 4.
Activity overlap plots among each species pairs.
Table 3.
Pairwise comparison of species’ diel activity levels and patterns at the Tamanduá Ranch.