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Combining species distribution modeling and field surveys to reappraise the geographic distribution and conservation status of the threatened thin-spined porcupine (Chaetomys subspinosus)

机译:结合物种分布模型和现场调查重新评估受威胁的细刺豪猪(Chaetomys subspinosus)的地理分布和保护状况

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The threatened thin-spined porcupine (Chaetomys subspinosus), a forest-specialist endemic to the Brazilian Atlantic forest, was rarely detected in the wild during the 20th century. Previous geographic distribution assessments were carried out nearly three decades ago and were based on interview data. We performed extensive field surveys (based on active search and interviews), a literature review, and species distribution modeling to predict and validate a more reliable picture of its geographic distribution and environmental suitability gradient. We identified the main predictors of species’ incidence, its conservation status, and pinpointed key areas for species conservation. Our results indicated that C. subspinosus is distributed continuously in the Atlantic forest from southeastern Espirito Santo to central-eastern Sergipe state, totaling 104,326 km2 of occurrence area, although only 3,299 km2 (13.3%) is currently represented by native forests (species habitat). C. subspinosus was absent or at least so rare that it was not detected in more than half of the locations sampled by interviews (53.5%). Our results suggest that populations are sensitive to climatic conditions and habitat loss, becoming abruptly rarer when the remaining forest cover reaches less than 10% area within a region (~ 5,000 km2 scale). This result indicates that the high deforestation level of the Atlantic forest is already close to the limit of regional species resistance. Bahia state still harbors the bulk of the remaining forest with high climatic suitability, and generally under low levels of legal protection. Herein we highlight priority areas and research gaps that could guide decision makers to promote conservation strategies for this threatened species.
机译:受威胁的细刺豪猪(Chaetomys subspinosus)是巴西大西洋森林的特有森林专家,在20世纪的野生环境中很少发现。以前的地理分布评估是在三十年前进行的,并且是根据访谈数据进行的。我们进行了广泛的现场调查(基于主动搜索和采访),文献综述以及物种分布模型,以预测和验证其地理分布和环境适应性梯度的更可靠图片。我们确定了物种发生率,物种保护状态的主要预测因素,并指出了物种保护的关键领域。我们的研究结果表明,亚种梭菌在从圣埃斯皮里图州东南部到塞尔吉普州中东部的大西洋森林中连续分布,虽然发生面积只有3,299 km 2 2 (13.3%)当前以原生森林(物种栖息地)为代表。隐孢子虫缺乏或至少如此罕见,以至于面试中超过一半的位置未检出(53.5%)。我们的结果表明,种群对气候条件和栖息地的丧失十分敏感,当剩余的森林覆盖率不到某个区域(〜5,000 km 2 )的10%时,种群就会突然稀少。该结果表明,大西洋森林的高毁林水平已经接近区域物种抵抗力的极限。巴伊亚州仍然保留着其余大部分森林,气候适应性强,而且通常受到的法律保护水平较低。在这里,我们重点介绍了优先领域和研究差距,它们可以指导决策者促进这一受威胁物种的保护战略。

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