Wildfires disproportionately affected jaguars in the Pantanal.
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Resumo: | The Pantanal wetland harbours the second largest population of jaguars in the world. Alongside climate and land-use changes, the recent mega-fires in the Pantanal may pose a threat to the jaguars? long-term survival. To put these growing threats into perspective, we addressed the reach and intensity of fires that have affected jaguar conservation in the Pantanal ecoregion over the last 16 years. The 2020 fires were the most severe in the annual series, burned 31% of the Pantanal and affected 45% of the estimated jaguar population (87% of these in Brazil); 79% of the home range areas, and 54% of the protected areas within home ranges. Fires consumed core habitats and injured several jaguars, the Pantanal?s apex predator. Displacement, hunger, dehydration, territorial defence, and lower fecundity are among the impacts that may affect the abundance of the species. These impacts are likely to affect other less mobile species and, therefore, the ecological stability of the region. A solution to prevent the recurrence of mega-fires lies in combating the anthropogenic causes that intensify drought conditions, such as implementing actions to protect springs, increasing the number and area of protected areas, regulating fire use, and allocating fire brigades before dry seasons. |
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Wildfires disproportionately affected jaguars in the Pantanal.Onça-pintadaAnimal SelvagemIncêndioProteção AmbientalFire ecologyPantheraProtected speciesThe Pantanal wetland harbours the second largest population of jaguars in the world. Alongside climate and land-use changes, the recent mega-fires in the Pantanal may pose a threat to the jaguars? long-term survival. To put these growing threats into perspective, we addressed the reach and intensity of fires that have affected jaguar conservation in the Pantanal ecoregion over the last 16 years. The 2020 fires were the most severe in the annual series, burned 31% of the Pantanal and affected 45% of the estimated jaguar population (87% of these in Brazil); 79% of the home range areas, and 54% of the protected areas within home ranges. Fires consumed core habitats and injured several jaguars, the Pantanal?s apex predator. Displacement, hunger, dehydration, territorial defence, and lower fecundity are among the impacts that may affect the abundance of the species. These impacts are likely to affect other less mobile species and, therefore, the ecological stability of the region. A solution to prevent the recurrence of mega-fires lies in combating the anthropogenic causes that intensify drought conditions, such as implementing actions to protect springs, increasing the number and area of protected areas, regulating fire use, and allocating fire brigades before dry seasons.ALAN EDUARDO DE BARROS, Universidade de São PauloRONALDO GONÇALVES MORATO, Instituto Chico Mendes de Conservação da BiodiversidadeCHRISTEN H. FLEMING, University of Maryland College ParkRENATA PARDINI, Universidade de São PauloLUIZ GUSTAVO R. OLIVEIRA-SANTOS, Universidade Federal do Mato Grosso do SulWALFRIDO MORAES TOMAS, CPAPDANIEL L. Z. KANTEK, Instituto Chico Mendes de Conservação da BiodiversidadeFERNANDO R. TORTATO, PantheraCARLOS EDUARDO FRAGOSO, Associação OnçafariFERNANDO C. C. AZEVEDO, Universidade Federal de São João del ReiJEFFREY J. THOMPSON, Instituto SaitePAULO INÁCIO PRADO, Universidade de São Paulo.BARROS, A. E. deMORATO, R. G.FLEMING, C. H.PARDINI, R.OLIVEIRA-SANTOS, L. G. R.TOMAS, W. M.KANTEK, D. L. Z.TORTATO, F. R.FRAGOSO, C. E.AZEVEDO, F. C. C.THOMPSON, E. J.PRADO, P. I.2022-12-20T15:01:32Z2022-12-20T15:01:32Z2022-12-202022info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleCommunications Biology, v. 5, 1028, oct. 2022.http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/1150069https://doi.org/10.1038/s42003-022-03937-1enginfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da EMBRAPA (Repository Open Access to Scientific Information from EMBRAPA - Alice)instname:Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária (Embrapa)instacron:EMBRAPA2022-12-20T15:01:32Zoai:www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br:doc/1150069Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/oai/requestopendoar:21542022-12-20T15:01:32falseRepositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/oai/requestcg-riaa@embrapa.bropendoar:21542022-12-20T15:01:32Repositório Institucional da EMBRAPA (Repository Open Access to Scientific Information from EMBRAPA - Alice) - Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária (Embrapa)false |
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Wildfires disproportionately affected jaguars in the Pantanal. |
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Wildfires disproportionately affected jaguars in the Pantanal. |
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Wildfires disproportionately affected jaguars in the Pantanal. BARROS, A. E. de Onça-pintada Animal Selvagem Incêndio Proteção Ambiental Fire ecology Panthera Protected species |
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Wildfires disproportionately affected jaguars in the Pantanal. |
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Wildfires disproportionately affected jaguars in the Pantanal. |
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Wildfires disproportionately affected jaguars in the Pantanal. |
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Wildfires disproportionately affected jaguars in the Pantanal. |
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Wildfires disproportionately affected jaguars in the Pantanal. |
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BARROS, A. E. de |
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BARROS, A. E. de MORATO, R. G. FLEMING, C. H. PARDINI, R. OLIVEIRA-SANTOS, L. G. R. TOMAS, W. M. KANTEK, D. L. Z. TORTATO, F. R. FRAGOSO, C. E. AZEVEDO, F. C. C. THOMPSON, E. J. PRADO, P. I. |
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MORATO, R. G. FLEMING, C. H. PARDINI, R. OLIVEIRA-SANTOS, L. G. R. TOMAS, W. M. KANTEK, D. L. Z. TORTATO, F. R. FRAGOSO, C. E. AZEVEDO, F. C. C. THOMPSON, E. J. PRADO, P. I. |
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ALAN EDUARDO DE BARROS, Universidade de São Paulo RONALDO GONÇALVES MORATO, Instituto Chico Mendes de Conservação da Biodiversidade CHRISTEN H. FLEMING, University of Maryland College Park RENATA PARDINI, Universidade de São Paulo LUIZ GUSTAVO R. OLIVEIRA-SANTOS, Universidade Federal do Mato Grosso do Sul WALFRIDO MORAES TOMAS, CPAP DANIEL L. Z. KANTEK, Instituto Chico Mendes de Conservação da Biodiversidade FERNANDO R. TORTATO, Panthera CARLOS EDUARDO FRAGOSO, Associação Onçafari FERNANDO C. C. AZEVEDO, Universidade Federal de São João del Rei JEFFREY J. THOMPSON, Instituto Saite PAULO INÁCIO PRADO, Universidade de São Paulo. |
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BARROS, A. E. de MORATO, R. G. FLEMING, C. H. PARDINI, R. OLIVEIRA-SANTOS, L. G. R. TOMAS, W. M. KANTEK, D. L. Z. TORTATO, F. R. FRAGOSO, C. E. AZEVEDO, F. C. C. THOMPSON, E. J. PRADO, P. I. |
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Onça-pintada Animal Selvagem Incêndio Proteção Ambiental Fire ecology Panthera Protected species |
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Onça-pintada Animal Selvagem Incêndio Proteção Ambiental Fire ecology Panthera Protected species |
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The Pantanal wetland harbours the second largest population of jaguars in the world. Alongside climate and land-use changes, the recent mega-fires in the Pantanal may pose a threat to the jaguars? long-term survival. To put these growing threats into perspective, we addressed the reach and intensity of fires that have affected jaguar conservation in the Pantanal ecoregion over the last 16 years. The 2020 fires were the most severe in the annual series, burned 31% of the Pantanal and affected 45% of the estimated jaguar population (87% of these in Brazil); 79% of the home range areas, and 54% of the protected areas within home ranges. Fires consumed core habitats and injured several jaguars, the Pantanal?s apex predator. Displacement, hunger, dehydration, territorial defence, and lower fecundity are among the impacts that may affect the abundance of the species. These impacts are likely to affect other less mobile species and, therefore, the ecological stability of the region. A solution to prevent the recurrence of mega-fires lies in combating the anthropogenic causes that intensify drought conditions, such as implementing actions to protect springs, increasing the number and area of protected areas, regulating fire use, and allocating fire brigades before dry seasons. |
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