Jaguar movement database: a GPS-based movement dataset of an apex predator in the Neotropics

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Autor(a) principal: Morato, Ronaldo G.
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Thompson, Jeffrey J., Paviolo, Agustin, La Torre, Jesus A. de, Lima, Fernando [UNESP], McBride, Roy T., Paula, Rogerio C., Cullen, Laury, Silveira, Leandro, Kantek, Daniel L. Z., Ramalho, Emiliano E., Maranhao, Louise, Haberfeld, Mario, Sana, Denis A., Medellin, Rodrigo A., Carrillo, Eduardo, Montalvo, Victor, Monroy-Vilchis, Octavio, Cruz, Paula, Jacomo, Anah T., Torres, Natalia M., Alves, Giselle B., Cassaigne, Ivonne, Thompson, Ron, Saens-Bolanos, Carolina, Cruz, Juan Carlos, Alfaro, Luiz D., Hagnauer, Isabel, Silva, Xavier Marina da, Vogliotti, Alexandre, Moraes, Marcela F. D., Miyazaki, Selma S., Pereira, Thadeu D. C., Araujo, Gediendson R., Silva, Leanes Cruz Dda, Leuzinger, Lucas, Carvalho, Marina M., Rampin, Lilian, Sartorello, Leonardo, Quigley, Howard, Tortato, Fernando, Hoogesteijn, Rafael, Crawshaw, Peter G., Devlin, Allison L., May, Joares A., Azevedo, Fernando C. C. de, Concone, Henrique V. B., Quiroga, Veronica A., Costa, Sebastian A., Arrabal, Juan P., Vanderhoeven, Ezequiel, Di Blanco, Yamil E., Lopes, Alexandre M. C., Widmer, Cynthia E., Ribeiro, Milton Cezar [UNESP]
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UNESP
Texto Completo: http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ecy.2379
http://hdl.handle.net/11449/164360
Resumo: The field of movement ecology has rapidly grown during the last decade, with important advancements in tracking devices and analytical tools that have provided unprecedented insights into where, when, and why species move across a landscape. Although there has been an increasing emphasis on making animal movement data publicly available, there has also been a conspicuous dearth in the availability of such data on large carnivores. Globally, large predators are of conservation concern. However, due to their secretive behavior and low densities, obtaining movement data on apex predators is expensive and logistically challenging. Consequently, the relatively small sample sizes typical of large carnivore movement studies may limit insights into the ecology and behavior of these elusive predators. The aim of this initiative is to make available to the conservation-scientific community a dataset of 134,690 locations of jaguars (Panthera onca) collected from 117 individuals (54 males and 63 females) tracked by GPS technology. Individual jaguars were monitored in five different range countries representing a large portion of the species' distribution. This dataset may be used to answer a variety of ecological questions including but not limited to: improved models of connectivity from local to continental scales; the use of natural or human-modified landscapes by jaguars; movement behavior of jaguars in regions not represented in this dataset; intraspecific interactions; and predator-prey interactions. In making our dataset publicly available, we hope to motivate other research groups to do the same in the near future. Specifically, we aim to help inform a better understanding of jaguar movement ecology with applications towards effective decision making and maximizing long-term conservation efforts for this ecologically important species. There are no costs, copyright, or proprietary restrictions associated with this data set. When using this data set, please cite this article to recognize the effort involved in gathering and collating the data and the willingness of the authors to make it publicly available.
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The aim of this initiative is to make available to the conservation-scientific community a dataset of 134,690 locations of jaguars (Panthera onca) collected from 117 individuals (54 males and 63 females) tracked by GPS technology. Individual jaguars were monitored in five different range countries representing a large portion of the species' distribution. This dataset may be used to answer a variety of ecological questions including but not limited to: improved models of connectivity from local to continental scales; the use of natural or human-modified landscapes by jaguars; movement behavior of jaguars in regions not represented in this dataset; intraspecific interactions; and predator-prey interactions. In making our dataset publicly available, we hope to motivate other research groups to do the same in the near future. Specifically, we aim to help inform a better understanding of jaguar movement ecology with applications towards effective decision making and maximizing long-term conservation efforts for this ecologically important species. There are no costs, copyright, or proprietary restrictions associated with this data set. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Jaguar movement database: a GPS-based movement dataset of an apex predator in the Neotropics
title Jaguar movement database: a GPS-based movement dataset of an apex predator in the Neotropics
spellingShingle Jaguar movement database: a GPS-based movement dataset of an apex predator in the Neotropics
Morato, Ronaldo G.
behavior
conservation
GPS radio-collars
habitat use
landscape
movement ecology
Panthera onca
title_short Jaguar movement database: a GPS-based movement dataset of an apex predator in the Neotropics
title_full Jaguar movement database: a GPS-based movement dataset of an apex predator in the Neotropics
title_fullStr Jaguar movement database: a GPS-based movement dataset of an apex predator in the Neotropics
title_full_unstemmed Jaguar movement database: a GPS-based movement dataset of an apex predator in the Neotropics
title_sort Jaguar movement database: a GPS-based movement dataset of an apex predator in the Neotropics
author Morato, Ronaldo G.
author_facet Morato, Ronaldo G.
Thompson, Jeffrey J.
Paviolo, Agustin
La Torre, Jesus A. de
Lima, Fernando [UNESP]
McBride, Roy T.
Paula, Rogerio C.
Cullen, Laury
Silveira, Leandro
Kantek, Daniel L. Z.
Ramalho, Emiliano E.
Maranhao, Louise
Haberfeld, Mario
Sana, Denis A.
Medellin, Rodrigo A.
Carrillo, Eduardo
Montalvo, Victor
Monroy-Vilchis, Octavio
Cruz, Paula
Jacomo, Anah T.
Torres, Natalia M.
Alves, Giselle B.
Cassaigne, Ivonne
Thompson, Ron
Saens-Bolanos, Carolina
Cruz, Juan Carlos
Alfaro, Luiz D.
Hagnauer, Isabel
Silva, Xavier Marina da
Vogliotti, Alexandre
Moraes, Marcela F. D.
Miyazaki, Selma S.
Pereira, Thadeu D. C.
Araujo, Gediendson R.
Silva, Leanes Cruz Dda
Leuzinger, Lucas
Carvalho, Marina M.
Rampin, Lilian
Sartorello, Leonardo
Quigley, Howard
Tortato, Fernando
Hoogesteijn, Rafael
Crawshaw, Peter G.
Devlin, Allison L.
May, Joares A.
Azevedo, Fernando C. C. de
Concone, Henrique V. B.
Quiroga, Veronica A.
Costa, Sebastian A.
Arrabal, Juan P.
Vanderhoeven, Ezequiel
Di Blanco, Yamil E.
Lopes, Alexandre M. C.
Widmer, Cynthia E.
Ribeiro, Milton Cezar [UNESP]
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Paviolo, Agustin
La Torre, Jesus A. de
Lima, Fernando [UNESP]
McBride, Roy T.
Paula, Rogerio C.
Cullen, Laury
Silveira, Leandro
Kantek, Daniel L. Z.
Ramalho, Emiliano E.
Maranhao, Louise
Haberfeld, Mario
Sana, Denis A.
Medellin, Rodrigo A.
Carrillo, Eduardo
Montalvo, Victor
Monroy-Vilchis, Octavio
Cruz, Paula
Jacomo, Anah T.
Torres, Natalia M.
Alves, Giselle B.
Cassaigne, Ivonne
Thompson, Ron
Saens-Bolanos, Carolina
Cruz, Juan Carlos
Alfaro, Luiz D.
Hagnauer, Isabel
Silva, Xavier Marina da
Vogliotti, Alexandre
Moraes, Marcela F. D.
Miyazaki, Selma S.
Pereira, Thadeu D. C.
Araujo, Gediendson R.
Silva, Leanes Cruz Dda
Leuzinger, Lucas
Carvalho, Marina M.
Rampin, Lilian
Sartorello, Leonardo
Quigley, Howard
Tortato, Fernando
Hoogesteijn, Rafael
Crawshaw, Peter G.
Devlin, Allison L.
May, Joares A.
Azevedo, Fernando C. C. de
Concone, Henrique V. B.
Quiroga, Veronica A.
Costa, Sebastian A.
Arrabal, Juan P.
Vanderhoeven, Ezequiel
Di Blanco, Yamil E.
Lopes, Alexandre M. C.
Widmer, Cynthia E.
Ribeiro, Milton Cezar [UNESP]
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dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Inst Chico Mendes Conservacao Biodiversidade
Inst Conservacao Carnivoros Neotropicais
Asociac Guyra Paraguay
CONACYT
Univ Nacl Misiones
Consejo Nacl Invest Cient & Tecn
Asoc Civil Ctr Invest Bosque Atlantico
Univ Nacl Autonoma Mexico
CONACyT
IPE
Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)
Faro Moro Eco Res
Inst Onca Pintada
Inst Desenvolvimento Sustentavel Mamiraua
Projeto Oncafari
Univ Nacl Costa Rica
Univ Massachusetts
Univ Autonoma Estado Mexico
Universidade Federal de Uberlândia (UFU)
Primero Conservat
Projeto Carnivoros Iguacu
Univ Fed Integracao Latinoamer
Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso do Sul (UFMS)
Fazenda Barranco Alto
Universidade Federal de Viçosa (UFV)
Inst Def & Preservacao Felideos Brasileiros
Panthera
SUNY Coll Environm Sci & Forestry
Univ Sul Santa Catarina
Univ Fed Sao Joao del Rei
Universidade de São Paulo (USP)
Minist Salud Nacion
Inst Pesquisa & Conservacao Tamanduas Brasil
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Morato, Ronaldo G.
Thompson, Jeffrey J.
Paviolo, Agustin
La Torre, Jesus A. de
Lima, Fernando [UNESP]
McBride, Roy T.
Paula, Rogerio C.
Cullen, Laury
Silveira, Leandro
Kantek, Daniel L. Z.
Ramalho, Emiliano E.
Maranhao, Louise
Haberfeld, Mario
Sana, Denis A.
Medellin, Rodrigo A.
Carrillo, Eduardo
Montalvo, Victor
Monroy-Vilchis, Octavio
Cruz, Paula
Jacomo, Anah T.
Torres, Natalia M.
Alves, Giselle B.
Cassaigne, Ivonne
Thompson, Ron
Saens-Bolanos, Carolina
Cruz, Juan Carlos
Alfaro, Luiz D.
Hagnauer, Isabel
Silva, Xavier Marina da
Vogliotti, Alexandre
Moraes, Marcela F. D.
Miyazaki, Selma S.
Pereira, Thadeu D. C.
Araujo, Gediendson R.
Silva, Leanes Cruz Dda
Leuzinger, Lucas
Carvalho, Marina M.
Rampin, Lilian
Sartorello, Leonardo
Quigley, Howard
Tortato, Fernando
Hoogesteijn, Rafael
Crawshaw, Peter G.
Devlin, Allison L.
May, Joares A.
Azevedo, Fernando C. C. de
Concone, Henrique V. B.
Quiroga, Veronica A.
Costa, Sebastian A.
Arrabal, Juan P.
Vanderhoeven, Ezequiel
Di Blanco, Yamil E.
Lopes, Alexandre M. C.
Widmer, Cynthia E.
Ribeiro, Milton Cezar [UNESP]
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv behavior
conservation
GPS radio-collars
habitat use
landscape
movement ecology
Panthera onca
topic behavior
conservation
GPS radio-collars
habitat use
landscape
movement ecology
Panthera onca
description The field of movement ecology has rapidly grown during the last decade, with important advancements in tracking devices and analytical tools that have provided unprecedented insights into where, when, and why species move across a landscape. Although there has been an increasing emphasis on making animal movement data publicly available, there has also been a conspicuous dearth in the availability of such data on large carnivores. Globally, large predators are of conservation concern. However, due to their secretive behavior and low densities, obtaining movement data on apex predators is expensive and logistically challenging. Consequently, the relatively small sample sizes typical of large carnivore movement studies may limit insights into the ecology and behavior of these elusive predators. The aim of this initiative is to make available to the conservation-scientific community a dataset of 134,690 locations of jaguars (Panthera onca) collected from 117 individuals (54 males and 63 females) tracked by GPS technology. Individual jaguars were monitored in five different range countries representing a large portion of the species' distribution. This dataset may be used to answer a variety of ecological questions including but not limited to: improved models of connectivity from local to continental scales; the use of natural or human-modified landscapes by jaguars; movement behavior of jaguars in regions not represented in this dataset; intraspecific interactions; and predator-prey interactions. In making our dataset publicly available, we hope to motivate other research groups to do the same in the near future. Specifically, we aim to help inform a better understanding of jaguar movement ecology with applications towards effective decision making and maximizing long-term conservation efforts for this ecologically important species. There are no costs, copyright, or proprietary restrictions associated with this data set. When using this data set, please cite this article to recognize the effort involved in gathering and collating the data and the willingness of the authors to make it publicly available.
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