%0 Journal Article %T Data on Lontra longicaudis (Carnivora: Mustelidae) Mortality in Southeast and Southern Brazil %A Fernando Marques Quintela %A Fabiano Aguiar da Silva %A Clodoaldo Lopes de Assis %A Vanessa Cardoso Antunes %J IUCN Otter Specialist Group Bulletin %D 2012 %I IUCN Otter Specialist Group %X Herein we present data on Lontra longicaudis mortality in Minas Gerais (n=12) and Rio Grande do Sul (n=14) states, Southeastern and Southern Brazil, respectively. In Minas Gerais most deaths were caused by entanglement and drowning in fishing gear (n=5; 42%), followed by roadkill (n=3; 25%), dog attack (n=2; 17%), hunting and undetermined cause (n=1; 8% each). In Rio Grande do Sul, the major cause of death was roadkill (n=10; 72%), followed by hunting (n=2; 14%), dog attack and undetermined cause (n=1; 7% each). The habitats associated with the highest number of deaths were reservoirs in Minas Gerais (n=8, 67%) and pluvial channels in Rio Grande do Sul (n=7, 50%). %K Neotropical otter %K deaths %K roadkill %K fishing gear %U http://www.otterspecialistgroup.org/Bulletin/Volume29/Quintela%20et%20al%20final.pdf