Geographic variation in the skull morphology of the lesser grison (Galictis cuja: Carnivora, Mustelidae) from two Brazilian ecoregions.
Raissa Prior MiglioriniRodrigo FornelCarlos Benhur KasperPublished in: PeerJ (2020)
Morphometric measurements and diet data of lesser grison in regions from higher latitudes than our sampling show a tendency to heavier individuals, and the consumption of bigger prey compared to Uruguayan savanna. The results indicated the smaller specimens associated to low variability in annual temperature, congruent to Atlantic Forest region. An explanation for observed variation may be related to the "resource rule" but, due the minimal natural history information regards this species, we can just speculate about this.