Determining carnivore habitat use in a rubber/forest landscape in Brazil using multispecies occupancy models.

Understanding the factors that influence the presence and distribution of carnivores in human-dominated agricultural landscapes is one of the main challenges for biodiversity conservation, especially in landscapes where setting aside large protected areas is not feasible. Habitat use models of carni...

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Main Authors: Andrea Dechner, Kevin M Flesher, Catherine Lindell, Téo Veiga de Oliveira, Brian A Maurer
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2018-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5901926?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-fb97d75cb8fc4035ac7a656dbe83a4282020-11-24T21:54:06ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032018-01-01134e019531110.1371/journal.pone.0195311Determining carnivore habitat use in a rubber/forest landscape in Brazil using multispecies occupancy models.Andrea DechnerKevin M FlesherCatherine LindellTéo Veiga de OliveiraBrian A MaurerUnderstanding the factors that influence the presence and distribution of carnivores in human-dominated agricultural landscapes is one of the main challenges for biodiversity conservation, especially in landscapes where setting aside large protected areas is not feasible. Habitat use models of carnivore communities in rubber plantations are lacking despite the critical roles carnivores play in structuring ecosystems and the increasing expansion of rubber plantations. We investigated the habitat use of a mammalian carnivore community within a 4,200-ha rubber plantation/forest landscape in Bahia, Brazil. We placed two different brands of camera traps in a 90-site grid. We used a multispecies occupancy model to determine the probabilities of habitat use by each species and the effect of different brands of camera traps on their detection probabilities. Species showed significant differences in habitat use with domestic dogs (Canis familiaris) and crab-eating foxes (Cerdocyon thous) having higher probabilities of using rubber groves and coatis (Nasua nasua) having a higher probability of using forest. The moderate level of captures and low detection probabilities (≤ 0.1) of tayras (Eira barbara) and wildcats (Leopardus spp.) precluded a precise estimation of habitat use probabilities using the multispecies occupancy model. The different brands of camera traps had a significant effect on the detection probability of all species. Given that the carnivore community has persisted in this 70-year-old landscape, the results show the potential of rubber/forest landscapes to provide for the long-term conservation of carnivore communities in the Atlantic forest, especially in mosaics with 30-40% forest cover and guard patrolling systems. The results also provide insights for mitigating the impact of rubber production on biodiversity.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5901926?pdf=render
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author Andrea Dechner
Kevin M Flesher
Catherine Lindell
Téo Veiga de Oliveira
Brian A Maurer
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Kevin M Flesher
Catherine Lindell
Téo Veiga de Oliveira
Brian A Maurer
Determining carnivore habitat use in a rubber/forest landscape in Brazil using multispecies occupancy models.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Andrea Dechner
Kevin M Flesher
Catherine Lindell
Téo Veiga de Oliveira
Brian A Maurer
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title Determining carnivore habitat use in a rubber/forest landscape in Brazil using multispecies occupancy models.
title_short Determining carnivore habitat use in a rubber/forest landscape in Brazil using multispecies occupancy models.
title_full Determining carnivore habitat use in a rubber/forest landscape in Brazil using multispecies occupancy models.
title_fullStr Determining carnivore habitat use in a rubber/forest landscape in Brazil using multispecies occupancy models.
title_full_unstemmed Determining carnivore habitat use in a rubber/forest landscape in Brazil using multispecies occupancy models.
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publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
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issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2018-01-01
description Understanding the factors that influence the presence and distribution of carnivores in human-dominated agricultural landscapes is one of the main challenges for biodiversity conservation, especially in landscapes where setting aside large protected areas is not feasible. Habitat use models of carnivore communities in rubber plantations are lacking despite the critical roles carnivores play in structuring ecosystems and the increasing expansion of rubber plantations. We investigated the habitat use of a mammalian carnivore community within a 4,200-ha rubber plantation/forest landscape in Bahia, Brazil. We placed two different brands of camera traps in a 90-site grid. We used a multispecies occupancy model to determine the probabilities of habitat use by each species and the effect of different brands of camera traps on their detection probabilities. Species showed significant differences in habitat use with domestic dogs (Canis familiaris) and crab-eating foxes (Cerdocyon thous) having higher probabilities of using rubber groves and coatis (Nasua nasua) having a higher probability of using forest. The moderate level of captures and low detection probabilities (≤ 0.1) of tayras (Eira barbara) and wildcats (Leopardus spp.) precluded a precise estimation of habitat use probabilities using the multispecies occupancy model. The different brands of camera traps had a significant effect on the detection probability of all species. Given that the carnivore community has persisted in this 70-year-old landscape, the results show the potential of rubber/forest landscapes to provide for the long-term conservation of carnivore communities in the Atlantic forest, especially in mosaics with 30-40% forest cover and guard patrolling systems. The results also provide insights for mitigating the impact of rubber production on biodiversity.
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