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Density and Spatial Distribution of Buffy-tufted-ear Marmosets (Callithrix aurita) in a Continuous Atlantic Forest

机译:连续大西洋森林中长毛簇绒耳Mar猴(Callithrix aurita)的密度和空间分布

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The continued degradation of forest habitats and isolation of fragmented populations means that the conservation of endemic marmosets in the Brazilian Atlantic forest depends on human interventions including legal protection. Population monitoring is required to ensure effective management and appropriate allocation of conservation resources; however, deriving estimates of population metrics such as density within heterogeneous environments is challenging. We aimed to quantify the population density and spatial distribution of buffy-tufted-ear marmosets (Callithrix aurita) in the northern region of Serra-do-Mar State Park. We incorporated habitat suitability as quantified by a niche modeling algorithm (MAXENT) to refine density estimates obtained via distance methods. We used 6 environmental predictors to model the distribution of Callithrix aurita and used the resulting MAXENT niche model to identify environmental conditions that represent suitable habitat for this species. We used 877.7 km of line transect surveys and distance methods to derive estimates of 2.19 groups or 7.55 individuals/km2 from direct observations (n = 40), providing an overall population estimate of 1892 (95% CI = 1155–3068) individuals in 250.7 km2 of Atlantic forest. Our refined density estimate, obtained by combining distance methods and a niche model, yielded a result of 1386 individuals. Suitable habitat was not uniformly distributed across the study area and was most strongly associated with altitude and the type of vegetation cover. We provide a review of previous surveys and find this is the largest known population of Callithrix aurita. Our refinement of density estimates provides a simple and informative addition to the primatologist’s toolbox.
机译:森林生境的持续退化和人口零散的隔离意味着巴西大西洋森林中地方性mos猴的保护取决于包括法律保护在内的人为干预。需要进行人口监测,以确保有效管理和适当分配养护资源;但是,推导人口指标(例如异构环境中的密度)的估计值具有挑战性。我们的目的是量化塞拉多玛尔州立公园北部地区的棕褐色簇绒耳朵mar(Callithrix aurita)的人口密度和空间分布。我们结合了生态位建模算法(MAXENT)量化的栖息地适宜性,以完善通过距离方法获得的密度估算值。我们使用了6种环境预测因子来模拟极光Callithrix aurita的分布,并使用所得的MAXENT生态位模型来识别代表该物种适宜栖息地的环境条件。我们使用877.7公里的线样线调查和距离方法从直接观测(n = 40)中得出2.19组或7.55个人/ km2 的估计值,从而提供了1892年的总体人口估计值(95%CI = 1155–3068) )在250.7 km2 大西洋森林中的个体。我们通过结合距离方法和利基模型获得了精确的密度估计,得出了1386个个体的结果。合适的栖息地在研究区域内分布不均匀,并且与海拔高度和植被覆盖类型密切相关。我们对先前的调查进行了回顾,发现这是已知的Callithrix aurita人口最多。我们对密度估算值的改进为灵长类动物学家的工具箱提供了简单而有益的补充。

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