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Factors influencing the habitat use by ocelots in one of the last large Atlantic Forest remnants in southeastern Brazil

机译:影响巴西东南部的最后一个大型大西洋森林残留境内的栖息地使用的因素

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Ocelots (Leopardus pardalis) are widely distributed throughout the Americas, being dependent on forested areas to survive. Although ocelot ecology is broadly studied throughout the species range distribution, studies concerning factors that may affect ocelot occupancy in the Atlantic Forest are still scarce. We used camera traps to evaluate factors influencing the probabilities of detection and occupancy of ocelots in a protected area of the Atlantic Forest, the Rio Doce State Park (RDSP), southeastern Brazil. To assess ocelot occupancy and detection probabilities, we measured the distances between sampling stations and rivers, lakes, cities, pasture, and Eucalyptus plantations. In addition, we recorded the mean rainfall levels for each sampling occasion, and native grassland areas within a 500 m‐buffer around each sampling station. We found a strong and positive association between ocelot detection and the dry season, which might be due to a higher number of individuals moving through the Park during this season. Moreover, we found a strong and positive association of ocelot detection with native grassland areas around lakes, which may be related to the ocelot behavior of searching for prey in these areas. Conversely, the ocelot occupancy probability was intermediate (Ψ^ = 0.53, 95% CI = 0.36–0.69) and was not strongly associated with the evaluated covariates, which may be explained by the high‐quality of forest habitats and water resources that are homogeneously distributed within the Park. Our study indicates that the RDSP still provides a structurally suitable forest habitat for ocelots, but because of the current worrying scenario of over fragmentation, reduction of forest cover, and weakness of the protective legislation of this biome, the long‐term persistence of the species in RDSP is uncertain.
机译:Ocelots(Leopardus Pardalis)广泛分布在整个美洲,依赖于森林地区生存。虽然在整个物种范围分布中广泛地研究了Ocelot生态学,但有关可能影响大西洋森林中可能影响Ocelot占用的因素的研究仍然是稀缺的。我们使用摄像机陷阱来评估影响大西洋森林保护区的检测和占据闭孔检测和占用概率的因素,这是巴西东南部的Rio Doce State Park(RDSP)。为了评估Ocelot占用和检测概率,我们测量了采样站和河流,湖泊,城市,牧场和桉树种植园之间的距离。此外,我们录制了每个采样场合的平均降雨量,以及每次采样站的500米缓冲区内的本土草地区域。我们发现了封闭术和干燥季节之间的强大和积极的关联,这可能是由于在本赛季期间穿过公园的人数较多。此外,我们发现了湖泊周围的原生草地地区的强大和积极的ocelot检测协会,这可能与在这些地区寻找猎物的Ocelot行为有关。相反,闭土占概率是中间体(χ= 0.53,95%CI = 0.36-0.69),并且与评估的协变量没有强烈关联,这可以通过均匀的高质量森林栖息地和水资源来解释分布在公园内。我们的研究表明,RDSP仍然为OCELOTS提供了一个结构性合适的森林栖息地,而是由于目前过度令人担忧的过度令人担忧,森林覆盖率减少,并且这种生物群系的保护立法的弱点,但物种的长期持续存在在RDSP不确定。

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