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Landscape factors and allochthonous congeneric species influence Callithrix aurita occurrence in Brazilian Atlantic Forest remnants

The buffy‐tufted‐ear marmoset (Callithrix aurita) is a small primate endemic to the Brazilian Atlantic Forest biome, and one of the 25 most endangered primates in the world, due to fragmentation, loss of habitat, and invasion by allochthonous Callithrix species. Using occurrence data for C. aurita f...

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Autores principales: Loureiro, Natasha Grosch, Guimarães‐Lopes, Vanessa de Paula, Rodrigues, Flávio Henrique Guimarães, Massara, Rodrigo Lima
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10082169/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37038526
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.9968
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author Loureiro, Natasha Grosch
Guimarães‐Lopes, Vanessa de Paula
Rodrigues, Flávio Henrique Guimarães
Massara, Rodrigo Lima
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Guimarães‐Lopes, Vanessa de Paula
Rodrigues, Flávio Henrique Guimarães
Massara, Rodrigo Lima
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description The buffy‐tufted‐ear marmoset (Callithrix aurita) is a small primate endemic to the Brazilian Atlantic Forest biome, and one of the 25 most endangered primates in the world, due to fragmentation, loss of habitat, and invasion by allochthonous Callithrix species. Using occurrence data for C. aurita from published data papers, we employed model selection using Akaike Information Criterion corrected for small samples and cumulative AICc weight (w (+)) to evaluate whether fragment size, distance to fragments with allochthonous species, altitude, connectivity, and surrounding matrices influence the occurrence of C. aurita within its distributional range. Distance to fragments with C. jacchus (w (+) = 0.94) and nonvegetated areas (w (+) = 0.59) correlated negatively with C. aurita occurrence. Conversely, the percentage of agriculture and pasture mosaic (w (+) = 0.61) and the percentage of savanna formation (w (+) = 0.59) in the surrounding matrix correlated positively with C. aurita occurrence. The findings indicate that C. aurita is isolated in forest fragments surrounded by potentially inhospitable matrices, along with proximity of a more generalist and invasive species, thereby increasing the possibility of introgressive hybridization. The findings also highlighted the importance of landscape elements and allochthonous congeneric species for C. aurita conservation, besides indicating urgency for allochthonous species management. Finally, the approach used here can be applied to improve conservation studies of other endangered species, such as C. flaviceps, which is also endemic to the Brazilian Atlantic Forest and faces the same challenges.
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spelling pubmed-100821692023-04-09 Landscape factors and allochthonous congeneric species influence Callithrix aurita occurrence in Brazilian Atlantic Forest remnants Loureiro, Natasha Grosch Guimarães‐Lopes, Vanessa de Paula Rodrigues, Flávio Henrique Guimarães Massara, Rodrigo Lima Ecol Evol Research Articles The buffy‐tufted‐ear marmoset (Callithrix aurita) is a small primate endemic to the Brazilian Atlantic Forest biome, and one of the 25 most endangered primates in the world, due to fragmentation, loss of habitat, and invasion by allochthonous Callithrix species. Using occurrence data for C. aurita from published data papers, we employed model selection using Akaike Information Criterion corrected for small samples and cumulative AICc weight (w (+)) to evaluate whether fragment size, distance to fragments with allochthonous species, altitude, connectivity, and surrounding matrices influence the occurrence of C. aurita within its distributional range. Distance to fragments with C. jacchus (w (+) = 0.94) and nonvegetated areas (w (+) = 0.59) correlated negatively with C. aurita occurrence. Conversely, the percentage of agriculture and pasture mosaic (w (+) = 0.61) and the percentage of savanna formation (w (+) = 0.59) in the surrounding matrix correlated positively with C. aurita occurrence. The findings indicate that C. aurita is isolated in forest fragments surrounded by potentially inhospitable matrices, along with proximity of a more generalist and invasive species, thereby increasing the possibility of introgressive hybridization. The findings also highlighted the importance of landscape elements and allochthonous congeneric species for C. aurita conservation, besides indicating urgency for allochthonous species management. Finally, the approach used here can be applied to improve conservation studies of other endangered species, such as C. flaviceps, which is also endemic to the Brazilian Atlantic Forest and faces the same challenges. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2023-04-07 /pmc/articles/PMC10082169/ /pubmed/37038526 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.9968 Text en © 2023 The Authors. Ecology and Evolution published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Loureiro, Natasha Grosch
Guimarães‐Lopes, Vanessa de Paula
Rodrigues, Flávio Henrique Guimarães
Massara, Rodrigo Lima
Landscape factors and allochthonous congeneric species influence Callithrix aurita occurrence in Brazilian Atlantic Forest remnants
title Landscape factors and allochthonous congeneric species influence Callithrix aurita occurrence in Brazilian Atlantic Forest remnants
title_full Landscape factors and allochthonous congeneric species influence Callithrix aurita occurrence in Brazilian Atlantic Forest remnants
title_fullStr Landscape factors and allochthonous congeneric species influence Callithrix aurita occurrence in Brazilian Atlantic Forest remnants
title_full_unstemmed Landscape factors and allochthonous congeneric species influence Callithrix aurita occurrence in Brazilian Atlantic Forest remnants
title_short Landscape factors and allochthonous congeneric species influence Callithrix aurita occurrence in Brazilian Atlantic Forest remnants
title_sort landscape factors and allochthonous congeneric species influence callithrix aurita occurrence in brazilian atlantic forest remnants
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10082169/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37038526
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.9968
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