人类足迹对斑点低地paca(Cuniculus paca)分布的影响

Q3 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Therya Pub Date : 2023-01-30 DOI:10.12933/therya-23-2237
Monserrat Sánchez-Reyes, X. Chiappa-Carrara, E. Vázquez‐Domínguez, Carlos Yáñez-Arenas, M. Falconi, L. Osorio-Olvera, Rusby G. Contreras-Díaz
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人类活动导致地球上脊椎动物的多样性减少了20%,数量减少了25%。许多大中型食草哺乳动物已经在当地灭绝,引发了一系列生态系统变化。斑点美洲驼鹿(Cuniculus paca)受到狩猎和人为栖息地破碎和丧失的影响。为了保护斑点pacas,有必要估计其地理分布的人为影响。利用原始生物多样性数据、生物气候数据、土地覆盖数据和人类足迹指数,建立了C. paca的分布模型。从105个候选模型中,只有一个模型符合我们的选择标准。贡献最大的变量为人类足迹和年降水量。根据模型的性能曲线,斑驼对人为压力的耐受性为低至中等。驼背能承受低到中等程度的人为干扰,我们假设这与人类改变栖息地后捕食者压力的减少有关。人为干扰的成本和收益的核算对paca保护至关重要。
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Human footprint effects on the distribution of the spotted lowland paca (Cuniculus paca)
Human activity has caused the decrease of about 20 % of the planet's vertebrate diversity and 25 % in their abundance.  Many large and medium-sized herbivore mammals have gone extinct locally, unleashing a cascade of ecosystem changes.  The spotted paca (Cuniculus paca) is impacted by hunting and anthropogenic habitat fragmentation and loss.  To protect spotted pacas, it is essential to estimate anthropogenic effects on their geographic distribution.  Through the use of primary biodiversity data, bioclimatic data, land-cover data, and a human footprint index, we modeled the distribution of C. paca.  From 105 candidate models, only one model met our selection criteria.  The variables with the highest contribution were the human footprint and annual precipitation.  According to the model's performance curves, the spotted paca has low to medium tolerance of anthropogenic pressure.  Cuniculus paca tolerates low to medium anthropogenic disturbance, which we hypothesize is related to reduced predator pressure in habitats modified by humans.  Accounting for the costs and benefits of anthropogenic disturbance is essential to paca conservation.
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Therya Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Animal Science and Zoology
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期刊介绍: THERYA aims to disseminate information and original and unpublished knowledge related to the study of mammals in all disciplines of knowledge. It is an open forum for teachers, researchers, professionals and students worldwide in which articles are published in Spanish and English.
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