Anthropogenic influences on the distribution of a threatened apex-predator around sustainable-use reserves following hydropower dam installation
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Resumo: | Although previous studies demonstrate declines in many large bodied species following hydropower dam installation, others suggest that some species, including the giant otter (Pteronura brasiliensis) may return to newly created reservoir habitats. Yet, there is a lack of evidence to support such theories. Here, we analyzed the effects of a hydropower dam on giant otters using a before-after control-impact study design in the eastern Brazilian Amazon. We collected data 3 years before (2011–2012 and 2015) and after (2017–2019) dam construction, totaling 6,459 km of surveys along rivers with 43 direct sightings of giant otters. Contrary to expectations, our results revealed that giant otters did not remain nor did they return to the dam reservoir. Beyond the zone directly impacted by the dam giant otter occurrence and relative abundance declined next to sustainable-use reserves where the river was more intensely used by people. Our study showed that in the absence of active management sustainable-use reserves and low human density were not sufficient to maintain this apex-predator. Our findings suggest a need to proactively create and maintain areas with low levels of anthropogenic disturbance to enable sustainable coexistence between energy demands and biodiversity across Amazonia. |
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Raffo, Deborah Camila DávilaNorris, DarrenHartz, Sandra MariaMichalski, Fernanda2023-11-25T03:28:11Z20222167-8359http://hdl.handle.net/10183/267693001172368Although previous studies demonstrate declines in many large bodied species following hydropower dam installation, others suggest that some species, including the giant otter (Pteronura brasiliensis) may return to newly created reservoir habitats. Yet, there is a lack of evidence to support such theories. Here, we analyzed the effects of a hydropower dam on giant otters using a before-after control-impact study design in the eastern Brazilian Amazon. We collected data 3 years before (2011–2012 and 2015) and after (2017–2019) dam construction, totaling 6,459 km of surveys along rivers with 43 direct sightings of giant otters. Contrary to expectations, our results revealed that giant otters did not remain nor did they return to the dam reservoir. Beyond the zone directly impacted by the dam giant otter occurrence and relative abundance declined next to sustainable-use reserves where the river was more intensely used by people. Our study showed that in the absence of active management sustainable-use reserves and low human density were not sufficient to maintain this apex-predator. Our findings suggest a need to proactively create and maintain areas with low levels of anthropogenic disturbance to enable sustainable coexistence between energy demands and biodiversity across Amazonia.application/pdfengPeerJ. Corte Madera. Vol. 10 (2022), e14287, 15 p.CarnívorosBarragemFreshwater ecosystemsImpactos humanosAnthropogenic influences on the distribution of a threatened apex-predator around sustainable-use reserves following hydropower dam installationEstrangeiroinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFRGSinstname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)instacron:UFRGSTEXT001172368.pdf.txt001172368.pdf.txtExtracted Texttext/plain44141http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/267693/2/001172368.pdf.txt71f6b02485b02116aa5629104af347aeMD52ORIGINAL001172368.pdfTexto completo (inglês)application/pdf2384524http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/267693/1/001172368.pdf20ef6c9fe89aa7ca05ea95a6041be9f6MD5110183/2676932024-10-16 06:57:56.235739oai:www.lume.ufrgs.br:10183/267693Repositório de PublicaçõesPUBhttps://lume.ufrgs.br/oai/requestopendoar:2024-10-16T09:57:56Repositório Institucional da UFRGS - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)false |
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Anthropogenic influences on the distribution of a threatened apex-predator around sustainable-use reserves following hydropower dam installation |
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Anthropogenic influences on the distribution of a threatened apex-predator around sustainable-use reserves following hydropower dam installation |
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Anthropogenic influences on the distribution of a threatened apex-predator around sustainable-use reserves following hydropower dam installation Raffo, Deborah Camila Dávila Carnívoros Barragem Freshwater ecosystems Impactos humanos |
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Anthropogenic influences on the distribution of a threatened apex-predator around sustainable-use reserves following hydropower dam installation |
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Anthropogenic influences on the distribution of a threatened apex-predator around sustainable-use reserves following hydropower dam installation |
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Anthropogenic influences on the distribution of a threatened apex-predator around sustainable-use reserves following hydropower dam installation |
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Anthropogenic influences on the distribution of a threatened apex-predator around sustainable-use reserves following hydropower dam installation |
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Anthropogenic influences on the distribution of a threatened apex-predator around sustainable-use reserves following hydropower dam installation |
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Raffo, Deborah Camila Dávila |
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Raffo, Deborah Camila Dávila Norris, Darren Hartz, Sandra Maria Michalski, Fernanda |
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Norris, Darren Hartz, Sandra Maria Michalski, Fernanda |
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Raffo, Deborah Camila Dávila Norris, Darren Hartz, Sandra Maria Michalski, Fernanda |
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Although previous studies demonstrate declines in many large bodied species following hydropower dam installation, others suggest that some species, including the giant otter (Pteronura brasiliensis) may return to newly created reservoir habitats. Yet, there is a lack of evidence to support such theories. Here, we analyzed the effects of a hydropower dam on giant otters using a before-after control-impact study design in the eastern Brazilian Amazon. We collected data 3 years before (2011–2012 and 2015) and after (2017–2019) dam construction, totaling 6,459 km of surveys along rivers with 43 direct sightings of giant otters. Contrary to expectations, our results revealed that giant otters did not remain nor did they return to the dam reservoir. Beyond the zone directly impacted by the dam giant otter occurrence and relative abundance declined next to sustainable-use reserves where the river was more intensely used by people. Our study showed that in the absence of active management sustainable-use reserves and low human density were not sufficient to maintain this apex-predator. Our findings suggest a need to proactively create and maintain areas with low levels of anthropogenic disturbance to enable sustainable coexistence between energy demands and biodiversity across Amazonia. |
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