Comportamento Territorial
Como os animais do Pantanal defendem e marcam seus territórios.
Territorial Behavior of the Maned Wolf in the Pantanal
The maned wolf (*Chrysocyon brachyurus*), South America's largest canid, uses a unique scent-marking strategy to define its territory in the Pantanal.
Social Behavior of the Capybara in the Pantanal
The capybara (*Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris*), the world's largest rodent, exhibits complex social structures and cooperative strategies essential for its survival in the Pantanal.
Territoriality of the Jaguar (Panthera onca) in the Pantanal
The jaguar, the largest feline in the Americas, finds one of its most important strongholds in the Brazilian Pantanal. Territoriality is a fundamental aspect of its ecology.

Animal Communication in the Pantanal
Explore the fascinating means of communication in Pantanal fauna. Learn about the vocal, chemical, and visual signals of species like the jaguar and jabiru.

Territoriality and Social Behavior in the Pantanal
Discover how Pantanal animals like jaguars and giant otters establish territories, hierarchies, and territorial marking in this comprehensive encyclopedic article.

