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Demographic monitoring of wild muriqui populations: Criteria for defining priority areas and monitoring intensity

Demographic data are essential to assessments of the status of endangered species. However, establishing an integrated monitoring program to obtain useful data on contemporary and future population trends requires both the identification of priority areas and populations and realistic evaluations of...

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Autores principales: Strier, Karen B., Possamai, Carla B., Tabacow, Fernanda P., Pissinatti, Alcides, Lanna, Andre M., Rodrigues de Melo, Fabiano, Moreira, Leandro, Talebi, Maurício, Breves, Paula, Mendes, Sérgio L., Jerusalinsky, Leandro
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5728487/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29236726
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0188922
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author Strier, Karen B.
Possamai, Carla B.
Tabacow, Fernanda P.
Pissinatti, Alcides
Lanna, Andre M.
Rodrigues de Melo, Fabiano
Moreira, Leandro
Talebi, Maurício
Breves, Paula
Mendes, Sérgio L.
Jerusalinsky, Leandro
author_facet Strier, Karen B.
Possamai, Carla B.
Tabacow, Fernanda P.
Pissinatti, Alcides
Lanna, Andre M.
Rodrigues de Melo, Fabiano
Moreira, Leandro
Talebi, Maurício
Breves, Paula
Mendes, Sérgio L.
Jerusalinsky, Leandro
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description Demographic data are essential to assessments of the status of endangered species. However, establishing an integrated monitoring program to obtain useful data on contemporary and future population trends requires both the identification of priority areas and populations and realistic evaluations of the kinds of data that can be obtained under different monitoring regimes. We analyzed all known populations of a critically endangered primate, the muriqui (genus: Brachyteles) using population size, genetic uniqueness, geographic importance (including potential importance in corridor programs) and implementability scores to define monitoring priorities. Our analyses revealed nine priority populations for the northern muriqui (B. hypoxanthus) and nine for the southern muriqui (B. arachnoides). In addition, we employed knowledge of muriqui developmental and life history characteristics to define the minimum monitoring intensity needed to evaluate demographic trends along a continuum ranging from simple descriptive changes in population size to predictions of population changes derived from individual based life histories. Our study, stimulated by the Brazilian government’s National Action Plan for the Conservation of Muriquis, is fundamental to meeting the conservation goals for this genus, and also provides a model for defining priorities and methods for the implementation of integrated demographic monitoring programs for other endangered and critically endangered species of primates.
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spelling pubmed-57284872017-12-22 Demographic monitoring of wild muriqui populations: Criteria for defining priority areas and monitoring intensity Strier, Karen B. Possamai, Carla B. Tabacow, Fernanda P. Pissinatti, Alcides Lanna, Andre M. Rodrigues de Melo, Fabiano Moreira, Leandro Talebi, Maurício Breves, Paula Mendes, Sérgio L. Jerusalinsky, Leandro PLoS One Research Article Demographic data are essential to assessments of the status of endangered species. However, establishing an integrated monitoring program to obtain useful data on contemporary and future population trends requires both the identification of priority areas and populations and realistic evaluations of the kinds of data that can be obtained under different monitoring regimes. We analyzed all known populations of a critically endangered primate, the muriqui (genus: Brachyteles) using population size, genetic uniqueness, geographic importance (including potential importance in corridor programs) and implementability scores to define monitoring priorities. Our analyses revealed nine priority populations for the northern muriqui (B. hypoxanthus) and nine for the southern muriqui (B. arachnoides). In addition, we employed knowledge of muriqui developmental and life history characteristics to define the minimum monitoring intensity needed to evaluate demographic trends along a continuum ranging from simple descriptive changes in population size to predictions of population changes derived from individual based life histories. Our study, stimulated by the Brazilian government’s National Action Plan for the Conservation of Muriquis, is fundamental to meeting the conservation goals for this genus, and also provides a model for defining priorities and methods for the implementation of integrated demographic monitoring programs for other endangered and critically endangered species of primates. Public Library of Science 2017-12-13 /pmc/articles/PMC5728487/ /pubmed/29236726 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0188922 Text en © 2017 Strier et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Strier, Karen B.
Possamai, Carla B.
Tabacow, Fernanda P.
Pissinatti, Alcides
Lanna, Andre M.
Rodrigues de Melo, Fabiano
Moreira, Leandro
Talebi, Maurício
Breves, Paula
Mendes, Sérgio L.
Jerusalinsky, Leandro
Demographic monitoring of wild muriqui populations: Criteria for defining priority areas and monitoring intensity
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title_full Demographic monitoring of wild muriqui populations: Criteria for defining priority areas and monitoring intensity
title_fullStr Demographic monitoring of wild muriqui populations: Criteria for defining priority areas and monitoring intensity
title_full_unstemmed Demographic monitoring of wild muriqui populations: Criteria for defining priority areas and monitoring intensity
title_short Demographic monitoring of wild muriqui populations: Criteria for defining priority areas and monitoring intensity
title_sort demographic monitoring of wild muriqui populations: criteria for defining priority areas and monitoring intensity
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5728487/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29236726
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0188922
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