Thomas Luypaert
@thomasluypaert.bsky.social
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Postdoctoral researcher at the Norwegian University of Life Sciences. Focused on large-scale biodiversity monitoring in tropical rainforest ecosystems. 🌴🐆🦜🦗🐍🐸
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We could not believe the footage when we first saw it either 🤯! The camera trap gods were smiling on us - and the jaguars too 🐆😍🐈‍⬛
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Ever wondered what a jaguar’s love life looks like? Neither had we — until we captured the first-ever video of jaguar mating in the wild, featuring a rare black jaguar. 🐆😍🐈‍⬛ 🧪🌏🌐🍁. Check out the full video here: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/...
#Ecology #Conservation #Biodiversity #Wildlife
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@uniofeastanglia.bsky.social #NMBU #conservation #jaguar #bigcats #cameratrapping #behaviour #wildlife #rainforest #amazonrainforest #ecology #melanism #naturalhistory #ecologyandevolution #brazil #zooresearch #WildlifeConservation
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🧵15. A big thanks to our amazing team of co-authors, including Carlos Peres, Joseph Hawes, Torbjorn Haugaasen, and Raffaello Di Ponzio - as well as to the Amazon Biodiversity & Carbon (ABC-expeditions) www.abc-expeditions.com
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🧵13. We call for more long-term monitoring of mating behaviours in both wild and captive jaguars - ideally tracking reproductive success, genetics, and behaviour across colour morphs.
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🧵12. Our study also supports previous reports of non-conceptive mating in wild jaguars and highlights the complexity of their reproductive strategies.

One remote camera, two mating events, and a lot of new questions. 📹🐈‍⬛❤️🐆⁉️
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🧵11. Jaguars are notoriously difficult to breed in captivity. These behavioural insights give us the first wild reference points, which can be used to improve ex-situ breeding programs, especially when assessing pair compatibility or timing interventions.
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🧵10. While this suggests melanism may not influence mating behaviours in jaguars, this is a single observation - opening doors to new questions and further study.
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🧵9. In our observation, the sequence of behaviours between the melanistic female and spotted male showed no obvious behavioural differences compared to those between spotted individuals in captivity.
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🧵8. Indirect effects of melanism on mating behaviour may also arise if melanism alters social interactions in species where colouration plays a role in mate recognition or cohesion. Still, information about the effects of melanism on jaguar mating behaviours remains unknown.
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🧵7. Mutations within the melanocortin pathway - including those associated with melanism - have previously been linked to changes in sexual receptivity, fertility and aggression across taxa.
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🧵6. Our observation also allowed us to ask another, rarely considered question: "What about the black coat" 🐈‍⬛? Melanism in jaguars is caused by a dominant mutation in the MC1R gene. We know it changes coat colour - but could it affect behaviour?
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🧵5. Lactating females sometimes hide their young, and mate to confuse paternity or reduce the risk of infanticide - the so-called "hide-and-flirt" strategy. While this has previously been reported in jaguars, this is the first such case involving a melanistic female.
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🧵4. We also noticed something surprising in the footage: the female appeared to show signs of recent lactation🍼🐈‍⬛. This raises the possibility that she wasn't mating to reproduce.
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🧵3. Captivity alters behaviour. So, how much do captive observations really reflect wild behaviours? We documented 9 out of 12 behavioural phases known from captive jaguar mating sequences. This suggests that core behaviours may be conserved between wild and captive environments.
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🧵2. Wild jaguar mating is almost never observed, let alone captured on camera 📸. We hit the scientific jackpot - giving us a unique opportunity: the first comparison between wild mating behaviour with what we know from captive jaguar studies.
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🧵1. Captured in the heart of the Brazilian Amazon, we filmed a melanistic jaguar female 🐈‍⬛ mating with a spotted male 🐈 - the first scientifically documented video evidence of jaguar mating in the wild! This rare event offers new insights into jaguar behaviour and conservation.
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🚨🐈‍⬛❤️🐈🚨 I am thrilled to share our latest publication in Ecology and Evolution, where we show the first scientifically documented video of a melanistic jaguar mating in the wild! Here is what we found 👇🧵 onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ec…#Jaguarsr#bigcata#naturalhistoryr#ecologyg#rainforestst
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Hi Vanessa. I study tropical rainforest biodiversity. Would you mind adding me as well ?