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. 2021 Aug 16;11(8):2412. doi: 10.3390/ani11082412

Figure 2.

Figure 2

Variation in the percentage occurrence of food categories between female and male coatis (Nasua nasua) in two different parks, PMM (Parque Municipal Mangabeiras) and PCN (Parque Nacional do Caparaó). (a) Comparison of garbage consumption between males and females from both parks, PMM and PNC. (b) Comparison of vertebrate consumption between males and fe-males from both parks, PMM and PNC. (c) Comparison of invertebrate consumption between males and females from both parks, PMM and PNC. (d) Comparison of vegtal consumption be-tween males and females from both parks, PMM and PNC. (e) Comparison of unidentified mate-rial consumption between males and females from both parks, PMM and PNC. ns—non-significant. Asterisk at the top of panel (c) represents a significant difference between parks (p < 0.05). Boxplots are represented by first and third quartiles, median, and mean (*). Statistical results are depicted in Table 2. F—Female, M—Male. Asterisks on the boxplots represent the mean. PMMF, female coati from Parque Municipal Mangabeiras; PMMM, male coati from Parque Municipal Mangabeiras; PNCF, female coati from Parque Nacional do Caparaó; PNCM, male coati from Parque Nacional do Caparaó. Ns, no significant.