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. 2021 Aug 9;31(15):3457-3466.e4.
doi: 10.1016/j.cub.2021.06.029. Epub 2021 Jul 7.

Environmental and anthropogenic factors synergistically affect space use of jaguars

Jeffrey J Thompson  1 Ronaldo G Morato  2 Bernardo B Niebuhr  3 Vanesa Bejarano Alegre  4 Júlia Emi F Oshima  4 Alan E de Barros  5 Agustín Paviolo  6 J Antonio de la Torre  7 Fernando Lima  8 Roy T McBride Jr  9 Rogerio Cunha de Paula  2 Laury Cullen Jr  10 Leandro Silveira  11 Daniel L Z Kantek  12 Emiliano E Ramalho  13 Louise Maranhão  14 Mario Haberfeld  15 Denis A Sana  16 Rodrigo A Medellin  17 Eduardo Carrillo  18 Victor H Montalvo  19 Octavio Monroy-Vilchis  20 Paula Cruz  6 Anah T A Jacomo  11 Giselle B Alves  21 Ivonne Cassaigne  22 Ron Thompson  22 Carolina Sáenz-Bolaños  19 Juan Carlos Cruz  23 Luis D Alfaro  18 Isabel Hagnauer  24 Marina Xavier da Silva  25 Alexandre Vogliotti  26 Marcela F D Moraes  25 Selma S Miyazaki  12 Gediendson R Araujo  27 Leanes Cruz da Silva  28 Lucas Leuzinger  29 Marina M Carvalho  30 Lilian Rampim  31 Leonardo Sartorello  31 Howard Quigley  32 Fernando R Tortato  32 Rafael Hoogesteijn  32 Peter G Crawshaw Jr  2 Allison L Devlin  33 Joares A May Júnior  34 George V N Powell  35 Mathias W Tobler  36 Samia E Carrillo-Percastegui  36 Estebán Payán  32 Fernando C C Azevedo  37 Henrique V B Concone  38 Verónica A Quiroga  39 Sebastián A Costa  6 Juan P Arrabal  40 Ezequiel Vanderhoeven  40 Yamil E Di Blanco  6 Alexandre M C Lopes  41 Milton Cezar Ribeiro  4
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Environmental and anthropogenic factors synergistically affect space use of jaguars

Jeffrey J Thompson et al. Curr Biol. .
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Abstract

Large terrestrial carnivores have undergone some of the largest population declines and range reductions of any species, which is of concern as they can have large effects on ecosystem dynamics and function.1-4 The jaguar (Panthera onca) is the apex predator throughout the majority of the Neotropics; however, its distribution has been reduced by >50% and it survives in increasingly isolated populations.5 Consequently, the range-wide management of the jaguar depends upon maintaining core populations connected through multi-national, transboundary cooperation, which requires understanding the movement ecology and space use of jaguars throughout their range.6-8 Using GPS telemetry data for 111 jaguars from 13 ecoregions within the four biomes that constitute the majority of jaguar habitat, we examined the landscape-level environmental and anthropogenic factors related to jaguar home range size and movement parameters. Home range size decreased with increasing net productivity and forest cover and increased with increasing road density. Speed decreased with increasing forest cover with no sexual differences, while males had more directional movements, but tortuosity in movements was not related to any landscape factors. We demonstrated a synergistic relationship between landscape-scale environmental and anthropogenic factors and jaguars' spatial needs, which has applications to the conservation strategy for the species throughout the Neotropics. Using large-scale collaboration, we overcame limitations from small sample sizes typical in large carnivore research to provide a mechanism to evaluate habitat quality for jaguars and an inferential modeling framework adaptable to the conservation of other large terrestrial carnivores.

Keywords: AKDE; Neotropics; Panthera onca; carnivore; home range; jaguar; landscape factors; movement ecology; speed; telemetry.

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