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Impact of deforestation on habitat connectivity thresholds for large carnivores in tropical forests

机译:砍伐森林对热带森林中大型食肉动物栖息地连通性阈值的影响

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IntroductionDeforestation significantly impacts large carnivores that depend on large tracts of interconnected forest habitat and that are sensitive to human activities. Understanding the relationship between habitat use and spatial distribution of such species across human modified landscapes is critical when planning effective conservation strategies. This study assessed the presence of potential landscape connectivity thresholds resulting from habitat fragmentation associated with different deforestation patterns using a scale-based approach that links species-specific home ranges with the extent of anthropogenic activities. The objectives were (1) to quantify the spatial and temporal distribution of natural vegetation for five common deforestation patterns and (2) to evaluate the connectivity associated with these patterns and the existence of potential thresholds affecting jaguar dispersal. The Bolivian lowlands, located within jaguar conservation units, were analysed with landscape metrics to capture the spatial and temporal changes within deforested areas and to determine potential impact on jaguar connectivity and connectivity thresholds for dispersal. ResultsOver the period of 1976–2005, the amount of natural vegetation has decreased by more than 40% in all locations with the biggest changes occurring between 1991 and 2000. Landscape spatial structure around jaguar locations showed that jaguars used areas with mean proportion of natural areas = 83.14% (SE?=?3.72%), mean patch density = 1.16 patches/100?ha (SE?=?0.28 patches/100?ha), mean patch area = 616.95?ha (SE?=?172.89?ha) and mean edge density = 705.27?m/ha (SE?=?182.19?m/ha).We observed strong fragmentation processes in all study locations, which has resulted in the connectivity of jaguar habitat decreasing to ConclusionsAssessing fragmentation and connectivity for carnivores within the extent of human-modified landscapes proved to be an effective way to understand the changes caused by deforestation and their potential effects on large carnivore habitats. Our study highlights the importance of scale-based approaches for assessing current conservation challenges to protect large carnivores.
机译:简介毁林对大型食肉动物有重大影响,食肉动物依赖于大片相互联系的森林栖息地,并且对人类活动敏感。在规划有效的保护策略时,了解栖息地使用与此类物种在人类修饰景观之间的空间分布之间的关系至关重要。这项研究使用基于比例的方法,将特定物种的家园范围与人为活动的程度联系起来,评估了因与不同的森林砍伐模式相关的栖息地破碎而导致的潜在景观连通性阈值的存在。目标是(1)量化五种常见毁林模式的自然植被的时空分布,以及(2)评估与这些模式相关的连通性以及影响美洲虎扩散的潜在阈值。对美洲虎保护区内的玻利维亚低地进行了景观分析,以捕获森林砍伐区域内的时空变化,并确定对美洲虎连通性和扩散性连通性阈值的潜在影响。结果在1976年至2005年期间,美洲所有地区的自然植被减少了40%以上,1991年至2000年间变化最大。美洲虎周围的景观空间结构表明美洲虎使用的自然区域所占比例平均= 83.14%(SE≤3.72%),平均斑块密度= 1.16个斑/100μha(SE≥=0.28个斑/100μha),平均斑面积=616.95μha(SE≥=172.89μha)。 )和平均边缘密度= 705.27?m / ha(SE?=?182.19?m / ha)。我们在所有研究地点都观察到了强烈的破碎过程,从而使美洲虎栖息地的连通性降低至结论。在人类修饰的景观范围内,它被证明是了解森林砍伐所造成的变化及其对大型食肉动物栖息地的潜在影响的有效方法。我们的研究强调了基于规模的方法对于评估当前保护大型食肉动物的保护挑战的重要性。

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