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黑头夜猴(Aotus nigriceps)的物种分布和保护评估:这种属于最不受关注的物种,面临着广泛的人为威胁。

Species distribution and conservation assessment of the black-headed night monkey (Aotus nigriceps): a species of Least Concern that faces widespread anthropogenic threats.

机构信息

Neotropical Division, Tropical Conservation Fund, 760 Parkside Trl NW, Marietta, GA, 30064, USA.

State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry, Syracuse, NY, 13210, USA.

出版信息

Primates. 2021 Sep;62(5):817-825. doi: 10.1007/s10329-021-00922-w. Epub 2021 Jun 12.

Abstract

Deforestation rates in the Brazilian Amazon have been steadily increasing since 2007. Recent government policy, the projected growth of agriculture, and the expansion of the cattle industry are expected to further pressure primates within the Amazon basin. In this study, we examined the anthropogenic impact on the widely distributed black-headed night monkey, Aotus nigriceps, whose distribution and population status have yet to be assessed. We (1) modeled potential species distribution in A. nigriceps, (2) estimated the impact of habitat loss on population trends, and (3) highlight landscape-based conservation actions that maximize the potential for their long-term sustainability. We found the black-headed night monkey to be restricted by several biotic and environmental factors including forest cover, isothermality, precipitation, temperature, and elevation. Over the last two decades, over 132,908 km of tree cover (18%) has been lost within their currently recognized range based on satellite imagery. Based on a balance training omission, predicted area, and threshold values (BPTP), suitable habitat was only 67% (1,069,948 km) of their hypothesized range, a loss of 16.5% from 2000, with just nearly a third of suitable habitat currently within protected areas. Over the last two decades, an estimated minimum 1.6 million individuals have been lost due to loss of suitable habitat. Projected deforestation rates equate to an additional loss of 94,458 km of suitable habitat over the next decade. Although classified as a species of Least Concern, we suggest that A. nigriceps may likely be more at risk than previously described. The future impact of the continued expansion of monoculture crops, cattle ranching, and wildfires is still unknown. However, we outline several steps to ensure the long-term viability of this nocturnal primate and other sympatric species throughout the Amazon Basin.

摘要

自 2007 年以来,巴西亚马逊地区的森林砍伐率一直在稳步上升。最近的政府政策、农业的预计增长和牛产业的扩张预计将进一步给亚马逊盆地的灵长类动物带来压力。在这项研究中,我们研究了广泛分布的黑头夜猴(Aotus nigriceps)的人为影响,其分布和种群状况尚未评估。我们 (1) 模拟了黑头夜猴的潜在物种分布,(2) 估计了栖息地丧失对种群趋势的影响,以及 (3) 强调了基于景观的保护行动,最大限度地提高了其长期可持续性的潜力。我们发现,黑头夜猴受到多种生物和环境因素的限制,包括森林覆盖、等温性、降水、温度和海拔。根据卫星图像,在过去的二十年里,其目前公认的范围内已经失去了超过 132,908 公里的树木覆盖(18%)。根据平衡训练遗漏、预测面积和阈值(BPTP),适宜栖息地仅占其假设范围的 67%(1,069,948 公里),比 2000 年减少了 16.5%,目前只有近三分之一的适宜栖息地位于保护区内。在过去的二十年里,由于适宜栖息地的丧失,估计至少有 160 万只个体已经消失。预计未来十年,森林砍伐率将使适宜栖息地再减少 94,458 公里。尽管黑头夜猴被列为最不受关注的物种之一,但我们认为它可能比以前描述的更有风险。单一栽培作物、畜牧业和野火持续扩张的未来影响仍不得而知。然而,我们概述了一些步骤,以确保这种夜间灵长类动物和亚马逊盆地其他共生物种的长期生存能力。

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