Occurrence and conservation of the Vulnerable titi monkey Callicebus melanochir in fragmented landscapes of the Atlantic Forest hotspot

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Autor(a) principal: Costa-Araújo, Rodrigo
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Regolin, André Luis [UNESP], Martello, Felipe, Souza-Alves, João Pedro, Hrbek, Tomas, Ribeiro, Milton Cezar [UNESP]
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UNESP
Texto Completo: http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0030605319001522
http://hdl.handle.net/11449/233153
Resumo: Tropical forest hotspots have a high diversity of species but have lost > 70% of their original vegetation cover and are characterized by a multitude of small and isolated fragments. Paradoxically, conservation actions in these areas are still mainly focused on protection of large tracts of forests, a strategy now infeasible because of the small area of forest remnants. Here we use the Vulnerable black-handed titi monkey Callicebus melanochir as a model to study the effects of habitat loss, fragmentation and degradation on arboreal mammals and to provide insights for science-driven conservation in fragmented landscapes in tropical forest hotspots. We surveyed 38 Atlantic Forest fragments in Bahia State, Brazil and assessed the effects of patch area, quality and visibility, and landscape connectivity on the occurrence of our model species. Patch area was the single best model explaining species occurrence. Nonetheless, patch quality and visibility, and landscape connectivity, positively affect occurrence. In addition to patch area, patch quality, patch visibility and landscape connectivity are useful for predicting the occurrence of arboreal mammals in the fragments of tropical forest hotspots. We encourage the assessment of habitat quality (based on remotely sensed vegetation indices) and habitat visibility (based on digital elevation models) to improve discoverability of arboreal mammal populations and selection of fragments for conservation purposes across fragmented landscapes of tropical forest hotspots. Large remnants of tropical forest hotspots are scarce and therefore we require baseline data to support conservation actions and management in small forest fragments.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Occurrence and conservation of the Vulnerable titi monkey Callicebus melanochir in fragmented landscapes of the Atlantic Forest hotspot
title Occurrence and conservation of the Vulnerable titi monkey Callicebus melanochir in fragmented landscapes of the Atlantic Forest hotspot
spellingShingle Occurrence and conservation of the Vulnerable titi monkey Callicebus melanochir in fragmented landscapes of the Atlantic Forest hotspot
Costa-Araújo, Rodrigo
Atlantic Forest
Brazil
Callicebus melanochir
degradation
ecological modelling
fragmentation
habitat loss
titi monkey
title_short Occurrence and conservation of the Vulnerable titi monkey Callicebus melanochir in fragmented landscapes of the Atlantic Forest hotspot
title_full Occurrence and conservation of the Vulnerable titi monkey Callicebus melanochir in fragmented landscapes of the Atlantic Forest hotspot
title_fullStr Occurrence and conservation of the Vulnerable titi monkey Callicebus melanochir in fragmented landscapes of the Atlantic Forest hotspot
title_full_unstemmed Occurrence and conservation of the Vulnerable titi monkey Callicebus melanochir in fragmented landscapes of the Atlantic Forest hotspot
title_sort Occurrence and conservation of the Vulnerable titi monkey Callicebus melanochir in fragmented landscapes of the Atlantic Forest hotspot
author Costa-Araújo, Rodrigo
author_facet Costa-Araújo, Rodrigo
Regolin, André Luis [UNESP]
Martello, Felipe
Souza-Alves, João Pedro
Hrbek, Tomas
Ribeiro, Milton Cezar [UNESP]
author_role author
author2 Regolin, André Luis [UNESP]
Martello, Felipe
Souza-Alves, João Pedro
Hrbek, Tomas
Ribeiro, Milton Cezar [UNESP]
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Universidade Federal Do Amazonas
Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)
Universidade Federal de São Carlos (UFSCar)
Universidade Federal de Pernambuco (UFPE)
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Costa-Araújo, Rodrigo
Regolin, André Luis [UNESP]
Martello, Felipe
Souza-Alves, João Pedro
Hrbek, Tomas
Ribeiro, Milton Cezar [UNESP]
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Atlantic Forest
Brazil
Callicebus melanochir
degradation
ecological modelling
fragmentation
habitat loss
titi monkey
topic Atlantic Forest
Brazil
Callicebus melanochir
degradation
ecological modelling
fragmentation
habitat loss
titi monkey
description Tropical forest hotspots have a high diversity of species but have lost > 70% of their original vegetation cover and are characterized by a multitude of small and isolated fragments. Paradoxically, conservation actions in these areas are still mainly focused on protection of large tracts of forests, a strategy now infeasible because of the small area of forest remnants. Here we use the Vulnerable black-handed titi monkey Callicebus melanochir as a model to study the effects of habitat loss, fragmentation and degradation on arboreal mammals and to provide insights for science-driven conservation in fragmented landscapes in tropical forest hotspots. We surveyed 38 Atlantic Forest fragments in Bahia State, Brazil and assessed the effects of patch area, quality and visibility, and landscape connectivity on the occurrence of our model species. Patch area was the single best model explaining species occurrence. Nonetheless, patch quality and visibility, and landscape connectivity, positively affect occurrence. In addition to patch area, patch quality, patch visibility and landscape connectivity are useful for predicting the occurrence of arboreal mammals in the fragments of tropical forest hotspots. We encourage the assessment of habitat quality (based on remotely sensed vegetation indices) and habitat visibility (based on digital elevation models) to improve discoverability of arboreal mammal populations and selection of fragments for conservation purposes across fragmented landscapes of tropical forest hotspots. Large remnants of tropical forest hotspots are scarce and therefore we require baseline data to support conservation actions and management in small forest fragments.
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