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First integrative trend analysis for a great ape species in Borneo

For many threatened species the rate and drivers of population decline are difficult to assess accurately: species’ surveys are typically restricted to small geographic areas, are conducted over short time periods, and employ a wide range of survey protocols. We addressed methodological challenges f...

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Autores principales: Santika, Truly, Ancrenaz, Marc, Wilson, Kerrie A., Spehar, Stephanie, Abram, Nicola, Banes, Graham L., Campbell-Smith, Gail, Curran, Lisa, d’Arcy, Laura, Delgado, Roberto A., Erman, Andi, Goossens, Benoit, Hartanto, Herlina, Houghton, Max, Husson, Simon J., Kühl, Hjalmar S., Lackman, Isabelle, Leiman, Ashley, Llano Sanchez, Karmele, Makinuddin, Niel, Marshall, Andrew J., Meididit, Ari, Mengersen, Kerrie, Musnanda, Nardiyono, Nurcahyo, Anton, Odom, Kisar, Panda, Adventus, Prasetyo, Didik, Purnomo, Rafiastanto, Andjar, Raharjo, Slamet, Ratnasari, Dessy, Russon, Anne E., Santana, Adi H., Santoso, Eddy, Sapari, Iman, Sihite, Jamartin, Suyoko, Ahmat, Tjiu, Albertus, Utami-Atmoko, Sri Suci, van Schaik, Carel P., Voigt, Maria, Wells, Jessie, Wich, Serge A., Willems, Erik P., Meijaard, Erik
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Nature Publishing Group UK 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5501861/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28687788
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-04435-9
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author Santika, Truly
Ancrenaz, Marc
Wilson, Kerrie A.
Spehar, Stephanie
Abram, Nicola
Banes, Graham L.
Campbell-Smith, Gail
Curran, Lisa
d’Arcy, Laura
Delgado, Roberto A.
Erman, Andi
Goossens, Benoit
Hartanto, Herlina
Houghton, Max
Husson, Simon J.
Kühl, Hjalmar S.
Lackman, Isabelle
Leiman, Ashley
Llano Sanchez, Karmele
Makinuddin, Niel
Marshall, Andrew J.
Meididit, Ari
Mengersen, Kerrie
Musnanda
Nardiyono
Nurcahyo, Anton
Odom, Kisar
Panda, Adventus
Prasetyo, Didik
Purnomo
Rafiastanto, Andjar
Raharjo, Slamet
Ratnasari, Dessy
Russon, Anne E.
Santana, Adi H.
Santoso, Eddy
Sapari, Iman
Sihite, Jamartin
Suyoko, Ahmat
Tjiu, Albertus
Utami-Atmoko, Sri Suci
van Schaik, Carel P.
Voigt, Maria
Wells, Jessie
Wich, Serge A.
Willems, Erik P.
Meijaard, Erik
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Delgado, Roberto A.
Erman, Andi
Goossens, Benoit
Hartanto, Herlina
Houghton, Max
Husson, Simon J.
Kühl, Hjalmar S.
Lackman, Isabelle
Leiman, Ashley
Llano Sanchez, Karmele
Makinuddin, Niel
Marshall, Andrew J.
Meididit, Ari
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Nurcahyo, Anton
Odom, Kisar
Panda, Adventus
Prasetyo, Didik
Purnomo
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Raharjo, Slamet
Ratnasari, Dessy
Russon, Anne E.
Santana, Adi H.
Santoso, Eddy
Sapari, Iman
Sihite, Jamartin
Suyoko, Ahmat
Tjiu, Albertus
Utami-Atmoko, Sri Suci
van Schaik, Carel P.
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description For many threatened species the rate and drivers of population decline are difficult to assess accurately: species’ surveys are typically restricted to small geographic areas, are conducted over short time periods, and employ a wide range of survey protocols. We addressed methodological challenges for assessing change in the abundance of an endangered species. We applied novel methods for integrating field and interview survey data for the critically endangered Bornean orangutan (Pongo pygmaeus), allowing a deeper understanding of the species’ persistence through time. Our analysis revealed that Bornean orangutan populations have declined at a rate of 25% over the last 10 years. Survival rates of the species are lowest in areas with intermediate rainfall, where complex interrelations between soil fertility, agricultural productivity, and human settlement patterns influence persistence. These areas also have highest threats from human-wildlife conflict. Survival rates are further positively associated with forest extent, but are lower in areas where surrounding forest has been recently converted to industrial agriculture. Our study highlights the urgency of determining specific management interventions needed in different locations to counter the trend of decline and its associated drivers.
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spelling pubmed-55018612017-07-10 First integrative trend analysis for a great ape species in Borneo Santika, Truly Ancrenaz, Marc Wilson, Kerrie A. Spehar, Stephanie Abram, Nicola Banes, Graham L. Campbell-Smith, Gail Curran, Lisa d’Arcy, Laura Delgado, Roberto A. Erman, Andi Goossens, Benoit Hartanto, Herlina Houghton, Max Husson, Simon J. Kühl, Hjalmar S. Lackman, Isabelle Leiman, Ashley Llano Sanchez, Karmele Makinuddin, Niel Marshall, Andrew J. Meididit, Ari Mengersen, Kerrie Musnanda Nardiyono Nurcahyo, Anton Odom, Kisar Panda, Adventus Prasetyo, Didik Purnomo Rafiastanto, Andjar Raharjo, Slamet Ratnasari, Dessy Russon, Anne E. Santana, Adi H. Santoso, Eddy Sapari, Iman Sihite, Jamartin Suyoko, Ahmat Tjiu, Albertus Utami-Atmoko, Sri Suci van Schaik, Carel P. Voigt, Maria Wells, Jessie Wich, Serge A. Willems, Erik P. Meijaard, Erik Sci Rep Article For many threatened species the rate and drivers of population decline are difficult to assess accurately: species’ surveys are typically restricted to small geographic areas, are conducted over short time periods, and employ a wide range of survey protocols. We addressed methodological challenges for assessing change in the abundance of an endangered species. We applied novel methods for integrating field and interview survey data for the critically endangered Bornean orangutan (Pongo pygmaeus), allowing a deeper understanding of the species’ persistence through time. Our analysis revealed that Bornean orangutan populations have declined at a rate of 25% over the last 10 years. Survival rates of the species are lowest in areas with intermediate rainfall, where complex interrelations between soil fertility, agricultural productivity, and human settlement patterns influence persistence. These areas also have highest threats from human-wildlife conflict. Survival rates are further positively associated with forest extent, but are lower in areas where surrounding forest has been recently converted to industrial agriculture. Our study highlights the urgency of determining specific management interventions needed in different locations to counter the trend of decline and its associated drivers. Nature Publishing Group UK 2017-07-07 /pmc/articles/PMC5501861/ /pubmed/28687788 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-04435-9 Text en © The Author(s) 2017 Open Access This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article’s Creative Commons license, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article’s Creative Commons license and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/.
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Santika, Truly
Ancrenaz, Marc
Wilson, Kerrie A.
Spehar, Stephanie
Abram, Nicola
Banes, Graham L.
Campbell-Smith, Gail
Curran, Lisa
d’Arcy, Laura
Delgado, Roberto A.
Erman, Andi
Goossens, Benoit
Hartanto, Herlina
Houghton, Max
Husson, Simon J.
Kühl, Hjalmar S.
Lackman, Isabelle
Leiman, Ashley
Llano Sanchez, Karmele
Makinuddin, Niel
Marshall, Andrew J.
Meididit, Ari
Mengersen, Kerrie
Musnanda
Nardiyono
Nurcahyo, Anton
Odom, Kisar
Panda, Adventus
Prasetyo, Didik
Purnomo
Rafiastanto, Andjar
Raharjo, Slamet
Ratnasari, Dessy
Russon, Anne E.
Santana, Adi H.
Santoso, Eddy
Sapari, Iman
Sihite, Jamartin
Suyoko, Ahmat
Tjiu, Albertus
Utami-Atmoko, Sri Suci
van Schaik, Carel P.
Voigt, Maria
Wells, Jessie
Wich, Serge A.
Willems, Erik P.
Meijaard, Erik
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