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濒危绒毛蛛猴(Brachyteles spp.)历史地理分布的当前视角:对保护的启示

A Current Perspective on the Historical Geographic Distribution of the Endangered Muriquis (Brachyteles spp.): Implications for Conservation.

作者信息

Ingberman Bianca, Fusco-Costa Roberto, Monteiro-Filho Emygdio Leite de Araujo

机构信息

Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ecologia e Conservação, Universidade Federal do Paraná (UFPR), Curitiba, Paraná, Brazil.

Wildlife Research Department, Instituto de Pesquisas Cananéia (IPeC), Cananéia, São Paulo, Brazil.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2016 Mar 4;11(3):e0150906. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0150906. eCollection 2016.

Abstract

The muriqui (Brachyteles spp.), endemic to the Atlantic Forest of Brazil, is the largest primate in South America and is endangered, mainly due to habitat loss. Its distribution limits are still uncertain and need to be resolved in order to determine their true conservation status. Species distribution modeling (SDM) has been used to estimate potential species distributions, even when information is incomplete. Here, we developed an environmental suitability model for the two endangered species of muriqui (Brachyteles hypoxanthus and B. arachnoides) using Maxent software. Due to historical absence of muriquis, areas with predicted high habitat suitability yet historically never occupied, were excluded from the predicted historical distribution. Combining that information with the model, it is evident that rivers are potential dispersal barriers for the muriquis. Moreover, although the two species are environmentally separated in a large part of its distribution, there is a potential contact zone where the species apparently do not overlap. This separation might be due to either a physical (i.e., Serra da Mantiqueira mountains) or a biotic barrier (the species exclude one another). Therefore, in addition to environmental characteristics, physical and biotic barriers potentially shaped the limits of the muriqui historical range. Based on these considerations, we proposed the adjustment of their historical distributional limits. Currently only 7.6% of the predicted historical distribution of B. hypoxanthus and 12.9% of B. arachnoides remains forested and able to sustain viable muriqui populations. In addition to measurement of habitat loss we also identified areas for conservation concern where new muriqui populations might be found.

摘要

绒毛蛛猴(Brachyteles spp.)是巴西大西洋森林特有的物种,是南美洲最大的灵长类动物,并且濒临灭绝,主要原因是栖息地丧失。其分布范围仍不明确,需要加以确定,以便明确其真正的保护状况。即使信息不完整,物种分布模型(SDM)也已被用于估计潜在的物种分布。在此,我们使用Maxent软件为两种濒危绒毛蛛猴物种(Brachyteles hypoxanthus和B. arachnoides)开发了一个环境适宜性模型。由于历史上绒毛蛛猴未曾出现过,预测栖息地适宜性高但历史上从未被占据的区域被排除在预测的历史分布范围之外。将该信息与模型相结合,可以明显看出河流是绒毛蛛猴潜在的扩散障碍。此外,尽管这两个物种在其分布的大部分区域在环境上是分隔的,但存在一个潜在的接触区域,而这两个物种在该区域显然并不重叠。这种分隔可能是由于物理障碍(即曼蒂凯拉山脉)或生物障碍(这两个物种相互排斥)造成的。因此,除了环境特征外,物理和生物障碍可能也塑造了绒毛蛛猴历史分布范围的界限。基于这些考虑,我们提议调整它们的历史分布界限。目前,B. hypoxanthus预测历史分布范围中仅有7.6%以及B. arachnoides的12.9%仍然是森林,并且能够维持可行的绒毛蛛猴种群。除了测量栖息地丧失情况外,我们还确定了可能发现新的绒毛蛛猴种群的需要关注保护的区域。

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