Indirect records of predation and resting places inside ESPOL University territorial limits A Prosperina Protector Forest resting place of large-size mammal B Parcón area Puma concolor suspected footprints recorded by the ESPOL guards C Parcón area frontal 6 cm Eira barbara footprint near lake mud, phalange paw trace 2.5 cm long, 1.2 cm wide D crawfish head visible at three metres from a burrowed area on predation activity near a Eira barbara footprint. Source: I. Ugalde, R. Villalba-Briones.

 
 
  Part of: Villalba-Briones R, Piedrahita PM, Garces DO, Monrós JS (2023) Sensitisation, research and management for conservation within ESPOL University forests after the COVID-19 pandemic, Ecuador. Neotropical Biology and Conservation 18(4): 283-303. https://doi.org/10.3897/neotropical.18.e110615