Jordan Christopher A, Schank Cody J, Urquhart Gerald R, Dans Armando J
Global Wildlife Conservation, Austin, Texas, United States of America.
Panthera, New York, New York, United States of America.
PLoS One. 2016 Mar 23;11(3):e0151372. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0151372. eCollection 2016.
Central America is experiencing rapid forest loss and habitat degradation both inside and outside of protected areas. Despite increasing deforestation, the Caribbean region of Nicaragua plays an important role in the survival or extinction of large mammal populations in Central America given that it still retains core areas of habitat for large mammal species. The proposed interoceanic canal project that would bisect the southern half of this Caribbean region represents a new threat that, combined with an advancing agricultural frontier, could affect populations of large mammal species such as jaguars, white-lipped peccaries, and Baird's tapirs. We used occupancy models to examine the relative occupancy probabilities for an assemblage of terrestrial mammals in the south Caribbean region of Nicaragua to identify current core areas for our study species and conduct a preliminary evaluation of the potential impacts of the proposed interoceanic canal. We modeled a community level distribution of eight species with varying levels of sensitivity to human encroachment and a range of habitat associations. Our model results reveal three priority areas for terrestrial mammal conservation in our study area. The mapped predictions show that the only remaining area of suitable habitat for large mammals in the path of the proposed interoceanic canal is a relatively thin strip of forest that runs along the Caribbean Coast. In light of these findings, we propose five recommendations that will help ensure the conservation of this area of the proposed canal route as suitable habitat for our study species.
中美洲正在经历保护区内外森林的快速流失和栖息地退化。尽管森林砍伐不断加剧,但尼加拉瓜的加勒比地区在中美洲大型哺乳动物种群的生存或灭绝中发挥着重要作用,因为该地区仍然保留着大型哺乳动物物种的核心栖息地。拟议中的跨洋运河项目将把该加勒比地区的南半部分一分为二,这构成了一种新的威胁,再加上不断推进的农业前沿,可能会影响美洲虎、白唇野猪和中美貘等大型哺乳动物的种群数量。我们使用占用模型来研究尼加拉瓜南加勒比地区陆生哺乳动物群落的相对占用概率,以确定我们研究物种的当前核心区域,并对拟议中的跨洋运河的潜在影响进行初步评估。我们对八个对人类侵占敏感度不同且具有一系列栖息地关联的物种进行了群落水平分布建模。我们的模型结果揭示了研究区域内陆生哺乳动物保护的三个优先区域。绘制的预测结果表明,在拟议中的跨洋运河沿线,大型哺乳动物唯一剩下的适宜栖息地是沿着加勒比海岸的一条相对较窄的森林带。鉴于这些发现,我们提出了五项建议,这将有助于确保将拟议运河路线的这一区域保护为我们研究物种的适宜栖息地。