Ensemble species distribution models reveal Javan leopard’s preference for areas with high prey species diversity

IF 3.5 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION Global Ecology and Conservation Pub Date : 2024-12-01 DOI:10.1016/j.gecco.2024.e03335
Andhika C. Ariyanto , Tiejun Wang , Andrew K. Skidmore , Anton Ario , Muhammad A. Imron , Hariyawan A. Wahyudi
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Like many other large carnivores worldwide, the Javan leopard (Panthera pardus melas) faces significant threats from prey depletion due to human disturbance and habitat loss, yet the distribution of its prey across Java and the relationship between prey diversity and leopard presence remain poorly understood at broad spatial scales. This study predicted the distribution of eight prey species for the Javan leopard across Java using an ensemble species distribution model and identified key factors influencing prey distribution. A prey diversity map was generated to evaluate the relationship between prey diversity and Javan leopard occurrence. The results showed that model accuracy for each prey species, as measured by the True Skill Statistic (TSS) and continuous Boyce index (BCI), ranged from 0.609 to 0.951 and 0.628 to 0.965, respectively, with distance to primary and secondary forests as the most influential predictor. The results also showed that areas with high prey diversity were primarily concentrated in western and eastern Java, and approximately 94.3 % of leopard occurrence points were found in regions with five or more prey species. This is the first comprehensive spatial prediction of prey diversity for Javan leopards, emphasizing the predator’s preference for habitats with high prey diversity. These findings suggest that in landscapes harboring large carnivores as apex predators, areas with elevated prey diversity may serve as key indicators of potential core habitats for these carnivores.
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集合物种分布模型揭示了爪哇豹对猎物物种多样性高的地区的偏好
与世界上许多其他大型食肉动物一样,爪哇豹(Panthera pardus melas)面临着由于人类干扰和栖息地丧失而导致的猎物枯竭的重大威胁,但在广泛的空间尺度上,爪哇豹的猎物分布以及猎物多样性与豹的存在之间的关系仍然知之甚少。利用集合物种分布模型对爪哇豹8种猎物在爪哇的分布进行了预测,并确定了影响猎物分布的关键因素。绘制了猎物多样性图,评价了猎物多样性与爪哇豹发生的关系。结果表明:利用真实技能统计值(TSS)和连续博伊斯指数(BCI)对各猎物物种的模型精度分别在0.609 ~ 0.951和0.628 ~ 0.965之间,与原生林和次生林的距离是影响最大的预测因子;猎物多样性高的区域主要集中在爪哇西部和东部,大约94.3 %的豹子出现在5种及5种以上猎物的区域。这是首次对爪哇豹猎物多样性的空间综合预测,强调了捕食者对猎物多样性高的栖息地的偏好。这些发现表明,在大型食肉动物为顶级捕食者的景观中,猎物多样性增加的区域可能是这些食肉动物潜在核心栖息地的关键指标。
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Global Ecology and Conservation
Global Ecology and Conservation Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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期刊介绍: Global Ecology and Conservation is a peer-reviewed, open-access journal covering all sub-disciplines of ecological and conservation science: from theory to practice, from molecules to ecosystems, from regional to global. The fields covered include: organismal, population, community, and ecosystem ecology; physiological, evolutionary, and behavioral ecology; and conservation science.
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