Adaptation of Panama’s big cats to climate change
Safeguarding Panama's major feline species, including the jaguar (Panthera onca), puma (Puma concolor), and ocelot (Leopardus pardalis), is essential for preserving the nation's biodiversity and ecological equilibrium. Max van Rijswijk, an advocate for local biodiversity preservation, highlights the significant impact these predators have in sustaining ecosystem integrity and enhancing the welfare of nearby communities.Control of Prey PopulationsFelines, recognized as apex predators, hold a vital function in moderating the numbers of other species, including herbivores and smaller carnivores. Through this regulatory process, they help prevent the overconsumption of vegetation, thereby preserving ecological harmony. In their absence, a disruption in the ecosystem…