Large Felid and Peccary Habitat Use in Isolated and Contiguous Forest in Panamá: Implications for Conservation

IF 1.7 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION
J. L. Fort, Thanchira Suriyamongkol, C. Nielsen, A. Carver, R. Moreno, Ninon F. V. Meyer, J. Groninger
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Background and Research Aims Wildlife research in Panamá has focused primarily on protected areas along the Central Cordillera, where much of the remaining mature rainforest habitat is located. Information on large felid and prey habitat use in isolated habitats in Panamá is therefore limited. Here, we estimated occupancy and detection probabilities, as affected by habitat and anthropogenic influences, for 2 felid species (jaguars [Panthera onca] and pumas [Puma concolor]), and 2 prey species (white-lipped peccaries [Tayassu pecari] and collared peccaries [Pecari tajacu]). Methods Camera trap surveys were conducted during 2014–2015 at Cerro Hoya National Park (CHNP), an isolated remnant of tropical rainforest habitat, and Darién National Park (DNP), a large tract of continuous rainforest habitat. We used single-season, single-species occupancy modeling to estimate probabilities of detection and habitat use of our focal species. Results Three of the 4 focal species were detected at both sites, excluding white-lipped peccary at CHNP. Detection of jaguars and white-lipped peccaries at DNP was highest in February, while detection of collared peccaries at DNP and pumas at CHNP was highest in May and April, respectively. Peccary habitat use was uniform across sites and unaffected by habitat covariates. Both felids preferred habitat further away from anthropogenic disturbance, and jaguars preferred habitat at higher elevations than pumas. Conclusion We further confirm the presence of jaguars and likely local extirpation of white-lipped peccaries in CHNP. Temporal variations influenced detections of focal species. Habitat use of felids was negatively affected by anthropogenic disturbance and elevation. Implications for Conservation Habitat fragmentation and human activities negatively influenced habitat use of felids at both study areas. Given that CHNP serves as one of the last remnants of forest habitat outside the Central Cordillera, we recommend that CHNP be considered a top priority area for wildlife conservation in Panamá.
巴拿马孤立和毗连森林中大型猫科动物和果胶栖息地的使用:对保护的影响
背景和研究目的巴拿马的野生动物研究主要集中在科迪勒拉中部的保护区,那里有许多剩余的成熟雨林栖息地。因此,关于大型猫科动物和猎物在巴拿马孤立栖息地的栖息地使用情况的信息有限。在这里,我们估计了受栖息地和人为影响的2种猫科动物(美洲豹和美洲狮)和2种猎物(白唇山核桃和领山核桃)的占有率和检测概率。方法在2014-2015年期间,在热带雨林栖息地的孤立遗迹Cerro Hoya国家公园(CHNP)和大面积连续雨林栖息地Darién国家公园(DNP)进行了相机陷阱调查。我们使用单季节、单物种占用模型来估计我们的重点物种的检测概率和栖息地使用概率。结果除CHNP的白唇山核桃外,其余4个局灶种均检出3个。2月份,在DNP对美洲豹和白唇山核桃的检测最高,而在DNP和美洲狮在CHNP对领山核桃的检出分别在5月和4月最高。果胶栖息地的使用在不同地点是一致的,不受栖息地协变量的影响。这两种猫科动物都喜欢远离人为干扰的栖息地,美洲豹比美洲狮更喜欢海拔更高的栖息地。结论我们进一步证实了CHNP中美洲豹的存在和可能的白唇龋的局部根除。时间变化影响了对焦点物种的探测。猫科动物的栖息地利用受到人为干扰和海拔高度的负面影响。对保护栖息地破碎化和人类活动的影响对两个研究区域猫科动物的栖息地使用产生了负面影响。鉴于CHNP是中科迪勒拉以外最后的森林栖息地遗迹之一,我们建议将CHNP视为巴拿马野生动物保护的首要区域。
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Tropical Conservation Science
Tropical Conservation Science BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION-
CiteScore
3.60
自引率
5.90%
发文量
16
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Tropical Conservation Science is a peer-reviewed, open access journal that publishes original research papers and state-of-the-art reviews of broad interest to the field of conservation of tropical forests and of other tropical ecosystems.
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