美洲虎栖息地选择对潘塔纳尔湿地保护行动的意义

Q3 Environmental Science Oecologia Australis Pub Date : 2023-09-15 DOI:10.4257/oeco.2023.2703.04
Daniel Luis Zanella Kantek, Henrique Matheus Cardoso, Selma Samiko Miyazaki, Gediendson R. Araujo, Thadeu Deluque Costa Pereira, Ronaldo Gonçalves Morato
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了解美洲虎(Panthera onca)对栖息地的利用是理解该物种在其生存环境中的生态作用的基础。在巴西,亚马逊和潘塔纳尔生物群落被认为是物种保护的基础。潘塔纳尔湿地位于南美洲中部,美洲虎占据了47%的湿地面积。偷猎和栖息地丧失是该地区人口面临的主要威胁。蓬卡虫的最高密度主要分布在潘塔纳尔的中北部地区,那里是一个小型的联邦保护区Taiamã生态站(TES)。本研究旨在阐明TES地区美洲虎栖息地选择的精细尺度,并检查其季节差异。利用11只动物的GPS项圈信息,利用综合步长选择函数(iSSF)分析了捷豹的生境选择。我们的分析表明,这些猫科动物经常使用靠近河流的森林地区,而不是开放地区和远离水道。在雨季,这些猫往往比在旱季更频繁地使用森林地区。这些数据对于支持研究地区美洲虎保护行动具有重要意义。
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IMPLICATIONS OF HABITAT SELECTION BY JAGUARS FOR CONSERVATION ACTIONS IN THE PANTANAL WETLANDS
Understanding the use of habitats by jaguars ( Panthera onca ) is fundamental to comprehend the ecological role of the species in the environments in which they occur. In Brazil, the Amazon and Pantanal biomes are considered fundamental for the conservation of the species. The Pantanal wetlands are in the centre of South America and the jaguar occupies about 47% of the territory. Poaching and habitat loss are the main threats to the population in this region. The highest densities of P. onca are found mainly in the north-central regions of Pantanal, where is situated the Taiamã Ecological Station (TES), a small federal protected area. The present study aims to elucidate fine-scale jaguar habitat selection in the TES region and check for seasonal differences. Through GPS collar information obtained from 11 animals, an analysis with the integrated step selection function (iSSF) was performed to investigate jaguar habitat selection. Our analysis indicated that these felines often use forested areas close to rivers, in contrast to open areas and away from watercourses. During the wet season, these cats tended to use forested areas more often than in the dry season. These data are important to support actions for the conservation of jaguars in the studied region.
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Oecologia Australis
Oecologia Australis Environmental Science-Ecology
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