Habitat selection in natural and human-modified landscapes by capybaras (Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris), an important host for Amblyomma sculptum ticks.

Human activities are changing landscape structure and function globally, affecting wildlife space use, and ultimately increasing human-wildlife conflicts and zoonotic disease spread. Capybaras (Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris) are linked to conflicts in human-modified landscapes (e.g. crop damage, vehicle...

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Main Authors: Thiago C Dias, Jared A Stabach, Qiongyu Huang, Marcelo B Labruna, Peter Leimgruber, Katia M P M B Ferraz, Beatriz Lopes, Hermes R Luz, Francisco B Costa, Hector R Benatti, Lucas R Correa, Ana M Nievas, Patrícia F Monticelli, Ubiratan Piovezan, Matias P J Szabó, Daniel M Aguiar, José Brites-Neto, Marcio Port-Carvalho, Vlamir J Rocha
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Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2020-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0229277
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spelling doaj-24142606bd35481bbe54e334039242cd2021-03-03T21:58:24ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032020-01-01158e022927710.1371/journal.pone.0229277Habitat selection in natural and human-modified landscapes by capybaras (Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris), an important host for Amblyomma sculptum ticks.Thiago C DiasJared A StabachQiongyu HuangMarcelo B LabrunaPeter LeimgruberKatia M P M B FerrazBeatriz LopesHermes R LuzFrancisco B CostaHector R BenattiLucas R CorreaAna M NievasPatrícia F MonticelliUbiratan PiovezanMatias P J SzabóDaniel M AguiarJosé Brites-NetoMarcio Port-CarvalhoVlamir J RochaHuman activities are changing landscape structure and function globally, affecting wildlife space use, and ultimately increasing human-wildlife conflicts and zoonotic disease spread. Capybaras (Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris) are linked to conflicts in human-modified landscapes (e.g. crop damage, vehicle collision), as well as the spread and amplification of Brazilian spotted fever (BSF), the most human-lethal tick-borne disease in the world. Even though it is essential to understand the link between capybaras, ticks and BSF, many knowledge gaps still exist regarding the effects of human disturbance in capybara space use. Here, we analyzed diurnal and nocturnal habitat selection strategies of capybaras across natural and human-modified landscapes using resource selection functions (RSF). Selection for forested habitats was higher across human-modified landscapes, mainly during day- periods, when compared to natural landscapes. Across natural landscapes, capybaras avoided forests during both day- and night periods. Water was consistently selected across both landscapes, during day- and nighttime. Distance to water was also the most important variable in predicting capybara habitat selection across natural landscapes. Capybaras showed slightly higher preferences for areas near grasses/shrubs across natural landscapes, and distance to grasses/shrubs was the most important variable in predicting capybara habitat selection across human-modified landscapes. Our results demonstrate human-driven variation in habitat selection strategies by capybaras. This behavioral adjustment across human-modified landscapes may be related to increases in A. sculptum density, ultimately affecting BSF.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0229277
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author Thiago C Dias
Jared A Stabach
Qiongyu Huang
Marcelo B Labruna
Peter Leimgruber
Katia M P M B Ferraz
Beatriz Lopes
Hermes R Luz
Francisco B Costa
Hector R Benatti
Lucas R Correa
Ana M Nievas
Patrícia F Monticelli
Ubiratan Piovezan
Matias P J Szabó
Daniel M Aguiar
José Brites-Neto
Marcio Port-Carvalho
Vlamir J Rocha
spellingShingle Thiago C Dias
Jared A Stabach
Qiongyu Huang
Marcelo B Labruna
Peter Leimgruber
Katia M P M B Ferraz
Beatriz Lopes
Hermes R Luz
Francisco B Costa
Hector R Benatti
Lucas R Correa
Ana M Nievas
Patrícia F Monticelli
Ubiratan Piovezan
Matias P J Szabó
Daniel M Aguiar
José Brites-Neto
Marcio Port-Carvalho
Vlamir J Rocha
Habitat selection in natural and human-modified landscapes by capybaras (Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris), an important host for Amblyomma sculptum ticks.
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author_facet Thiago C Dias
Jared A Stabach
Qiongyu Huang
Marcelo B Labruna
Peter Leimgruber
Katia M P M B Ferraz
Beatriz Lopes
Hermes R Luz
Francisco B Costa
Hector R Benatti
Lucas R Correa
Ana M Nievas
Patrícia F Monticelli
Ubiratan Piovezan
Matias P J Szabó
Daniel M Aguiar
José Brites-Neto
Marcio Port-Carvalho
Vlamir J Rocha
author_sort Thiago C Dias
title Habitat selection in natural and human-modified landscapes by capybaras (Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris), an important host for Amblyomma sculptum ticks.
title_short Habitat selection in natural and human-modified landscapes by capybaras (Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris), an important host for Amblyomma sculptum ticks.
title_full Habitat selection in natural and human-modified landscapes by capybaras (Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris), an important host for Amblyomma sculptum ticks.
title_fullStr Habitat selection in natural and human-modified landscapes by capybaras (Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris), an important host for Amblyomma sculptum ticks.
title_full_unstemmed Habitat selection in natural and human-modified landscapes by capybaras (Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris), an important host for Amblyomma sculptum ticks.
title_sort habitat selection in natural and human-modified landscapes by capybaras (hydrochoerus hydrochaeris), an important host for amblyomma sculptum ticks.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Human activities are changing landscape structure and function globally, affecting wildlife space use, and ultimately increasing human-wildlife conflicts and zoonotic disease spread. Capybaras (Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris) are linked to conflicts in human-modified landscapes (e.g. crop damage, vehicle collision), as well as the spread and amplification of Brazilian spotted fever (BSF), the most human-lethal tick-borne disease in the world. Even though it is essential to understand the link between capybaras, ticks and BSF, many knowledge gaps still exist regarding the effects of human disturbance in capybara space use. Here, we analyzed diurnal and nocturnal habitat selection strategies of capybaras across natural and human-modified landscapes using resource selection functions (RSF). Selection for forested habitats was higher across human-modified landscapes, mainly during day- periods, when compared to natural landscapes. Across natural landscapes, capybaras avoided forests during both day- and night periods. Water was consistently selected across both landscapes, during day- and nighttime. Distance to water was also the most important variable in predicting capybara habitat selection across natural landscapes. Capybaras showed slightly higher preferences for areas near grasses/shrubs across natural landscapes, and distance to grasses/shrubs was the most important variable in predicting capybara habitat selection across human-modified landscapes. Our results demonstrate human-driven variation in habitat selection strategies by capybaras. This behavioral adjustment across human-modified landscapes may be related to increases in A. sculptum density, ultimately affecting BSF.
url https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0229277
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