Scientific data on jaguar dispersion across vast land extensions are few; for big carnivores report lengths of 1213 km (LaRue &Nielsen 2008), also in Calakmul, it was registered that a jaguar moved inside an area of 1000 km2 in a year (Ceballos et al., 2005).
In other way, the width of corridors is very important and only two studies mention this data, minimum 4 km for cougars and jaguars (De Angelo, Paviolo, & Di Bitetti 2011).
In this study, the maximum length of viable corridors is 230 km, and for potential corridors is 320 km, and the minimum width for viable corridor was 14 km and for potential corridor 2.5 km was suggested.
The fact that the proposed corridors in this study are shorter and wider increases highly the likelihood of movement of jaguars among corridors.
Also in almost all the corridors there are PNA’s and were recorded the jaguar presence. Nevertheless, as distances between nucleus or reproductive populations of jaguar increase, those rel-atively small habitat patches become more important (Rabinowitz& Zeller 2010).