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Identifying priority conservation landscapes and actions for the Critically Endangered Javan leopard in Indonesia: Conserving the last large carnivore in Java Island

With the extirpation of tigers from the Indonesian island of Java in the 1980s, the endemic and Critically Endangered Javan leopard is the island’s last remaining large carnivore. Yet despite this, it has received little conservation attention and its population status and distribution remains poorl...

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Autores principales: Wibisono, Hariyo Tabah, Wahyudi, Hariyawan Agung, Wilianto, Erwin, Pinondang, Irene Margareth Romaria, Primajati, Mahendra, Liswanto, Darmawan, Linkie, Matthew
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6021038/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29949588
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0198369
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author Wibisono, Hariyo Tabah
Wahyudi, Hariyawan Agung
Wilianto, Erwin
Pinondang, Irene Margareth Romaria
Primajati, Mahendra
Liswanto, Darmawan
Linkie, Matthew
author_facet Wibisono, Hariyo Tabah
Wahyudi, Hariyawan Agung
Wilianto, Erwin
Pinondang, Irene Margareth Romaria
Primajati, Mahendra
Liswanto, Darmawan
Linkie, Matthew
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description With the extirpation of tigers from the Indonesian island of Java in the 1980s, the endemic and Critically Endangered Javan leopard is the island’s last remaining large carnivore. Yet despite this, it has received little conservation attention and its population status and distribution remains poorly known. Using Maxent modeling, we predicted the locations of suitable leopard landscapes throughout the island of Java based on 228 verified Javan leopard samples and as a function of seven environmental variables. The identified landscapes covered over 1 million hectares, representing less than 9% of the island. Direct evidence of Javan leopard was confirmed from 22 of the 29 identified landscapes and included all national parks, which our analysis revealed as the single most important land type. Our study also emphasized the importance of maintaining connectivity between protected areas and human-modified landscapes because adjacent production forests and secondary forests were found to provide vital extensions for several Javan leopard subpopulations. Our predictive map greatly improves those previously produced by the Government of Indonesia’s Javan Leopard Action Plan and the IUCN global leopard distribution assessment. It shares only a 32% overlap with the IUCN range predictions, adds six new priority landscapes, all with confirmed presence of Javan leopard, and reveals an island-wide leopard population that occurs in several highly fragmented landscapes, which are far more isolated than previously thought. Our study provides reliable information on where conservation efforts must be prioritized both inside and outside of the protected area network to safeguard Java’s last remaining large carnivore.
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spelling pubmed-60210382018-07-07 Identifying priority conservation landscapes and actions for the Critically Endangered Javan leopard in Indonesia: Conserving the last large carnivore in Java Island Wibisono, Hariyo Tabah Wahyudi, Hariyawan Agung Wilianto, Erwin Pinondang, Irene Margareth Romaria Primajati, Mahendra Liswanto, Darmawan Linkie, Matthew PLoS One Research Article With the extirpation of tigers from the Indonesian island of Java in the 1980s, the endemic and Critically Endangered Javan leopard is the island’s last remaining large carnivore. Yet despite this, it has received little conservation attention and its population status and distribution remains poorly known. Using Maxent modeling, we predicted the locations of suitable leopard landscapes throughout the island of Java based on 228 verified Javan leopard samples and as a function of seven environmental variables. The identified landscapes covered over 1 million hectares, representing less than 9% of the island. Direct evidence of Javan leopard was confirmed from 22 of the 29 identified landscapes and included all national parks, which our analysis revealed as the single most important land type. Our study also emphasized the importance of maintaining connectivity between protected areas and human-modified landscapes because adjacent production forests and secondary forests were found to provide vital extensions for several Javan leopard subpopulations. Our predictive map greatly improves those previously produced by the Government of Indonesia’s Javan Leopard Action Plan and the IUCN global leopard distribution assessment. It shares only a 32% overlap with the IUCN range predictions, adds six new priority landscapes, all with confirmed presence of Javan leopard, and reveals an island-wide leopard population that occurs in several highly fragmented landscapes, which are far more isolated than previously thought. Our study provides reliable information on where conservation efforts must be prioritized both inside and outside of the protected area network to safeguard Java’s last remaining large carnivore. Public Library of Science 2018-06-27 /pmc/articles/PMC6021038/ /pubmed/29949588 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0198369 Text en © 2018 Wibisono 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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Wibisono, Hariyo Tabah
Wahyudi, Hariyawan Agung
Wilianto, Erwin
Pinondang, Irene Margareth Romaria
Primajati, Mahendra
Liswanto, Darmawan
Linkie, Matthew
Identifying priority conservation landscapes and actions for the Critically Endangered Javan leopard in Indonesia: Conserving the last large carnivore in Java Island
title Identifying priority conservation landscapes and actions for the Critically Endangered Javan leopard in Indonesia: Conserving the last large carnivore in Java Island
title_full Identifying priority conservation landscapes and actions for the Critically Endangered Javan leopard in Indonesia: Conserving the last large carnivore in Java Island
title_fullStr Identifying priority conservation landscapes and actions for the Critically Endangered Javan leopard in Indonesia: Conserving the last large carnivore in Java Island
title_full_unstemmed Identifying priority conservation landscapes and actions for the Critically Endangered Javan leopard in Indonesia: Conserving the last large carnivore in Java Island
title_short Identifying priority conservation landscapes and actions for the Critically Endangered Javan leopard in Indonesia: Conserving the last large carnivore in Java Island
title_sort identifying priority conservation landscapes and actions for the critically endangered javan leopard in indonesia: conserving the last large carnivore in java island
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6021038/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29949588
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0198369
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