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Occupancy winners in tropical protected forests: a pantropical analysis

The structure of forest mammal communities appears surprisingly consistent across the continental tropics, presumably due to convergent evolution in similar environments. Whether such consistency extends to mammal occupancy, despite variation in species characteristics and context, remains unclear....

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Autores principales: Semper-Pascual, Asunción, Bischof, Richard, Milleret, Cyril, Beaudrot, Lydia, Vallejo-Vargas, Andrea F., Ahumada, Jorge A., Akampurira, Emmanuel, Bitariho, Robert, Espinosa, Santiago, Jansen, Patrick A., Kiebou-Opepa, Cisquet, Moreira Lima, Marcela Guimarães, Martin, Emanuel H., Mugerwa, Badru, Rovero, Francesco, Salvador, Julia, Santos, Fernanda, Uzabaho, Eustrate, Sheil, Douglas
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Royal Society 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9277235/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35858066
http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2022.0457
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author Semper-Pascual, Asunción
Bischof, Richard
Milleret, Cyril
Beaudrot, Lydia
Vallejo-Vargas, Andrea F.
Ahumada, Jorge A.
Akampurira, Emmanuel
Bitariho, Robert
Espinosa, Santiago
Jansen, Patrick A.
Kiebou-Opepa, Cisquet
Moreira Lima, Marcela Guimarães
Martin, Emanuel H.
Mugerwa, Badru
Rovero, Francesco
Salvador, Julia
Santos, Fernanda
Uzabaho, Eustrate
Sheil, Douglas
author_facet Semper-Pascual, Asunción
Bischof, Richard
Milleret, Cyril
Beaudrot, Lydia
Vallejo-Vargas, Andrea F.
Ahumada, Jorge A.
Akampurira, Emmanuel
Bitariho, Robert
Espinosa, Santiago
Jansen, Patrick A.
Kiebou-Opepa, Cisquet
Moreira Lima, Marcela Guimarães
Martin, Emanuel H.
Mugerwa, Badru
Rovero, Francesco
Salvador, Julia
Santos, Fernanda
Uzabaho, Eustrate
Sheil, Douglas
author_sort Semper-Pascual, Asunción
collection PubMed
description The structure of forest mammal communities appears surprisingly consistent across the continental tropics, presumably due to convergent evolution in similar environments. Whether such consistency extends to mammal occupancy, despite variation in species characteristics and context, remains unclear. Here we ask whether we can predict occupancy patterns and, if so, whether these relationships are consistent across biogeographic regions. Specifically, we assessed how mammal feeding guild, body mass and ecological specialization relate to occupancy in protected forests across the tropics. We used standardized camera-trap data (1002 camera-trap locations and 2–10 years of data) and a hierarchical Bayesian occupancy model. We found that occupancy varied by regions, and certain species characteristics explained much of this variation. Herbivores consistently had the highest occupancy. However, only in the Neotropics did we detect a significant effect of body mass on occupancy: large mammals had lowest occupancy. Importantly, habitat specialists generally had higher occupancy than generalists, though this was reversed in the Indo-Malayan sites. We conclude that habitat specialization is key for understanding variation in mammal occupancy across regions, and that habitat specialists often benefit more from protected areas, than do generalists. The contrasting examples seen in the Indo-Malayan region probably reflect distinct anthropogenic pressures.
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spelling pubmed-92772352022-07-13 Occupancy winners in tropical protected forests: a pantropical analysis Semper-Pascual, Asunción Bischof, Richard Milleret, Cyril Beaudrot, Lydia Vallejo-Vargas, Andrea F. Ahumada, Jorge A. Akampurira, Emmanuel Bitariho, Robert Espinosa, Santiago Jansen, Patrick A. Kiebou-Opepa, Cisquet Moreira Lima, Marcela Guimarães Martin, Emanuel H. Mugerwa, Badru Rovero, Francesco Salvador, Julia Santos, Fernanda Uzabaho, Eustrate Sheil, Douglas Proc Biol Sci Ecology The structure of forest mammal communities appears surprisingly consistent across the continental tropics, presumably due to convergent evolution in similar environments. Whether such consistency extends to mammal occupancy, despite variation in species characteristics and context, remains unclear. Here we ask whether we can predict occupancy patterns and, if so, whether these relationships are consistent across biogeographic regions. Specifically, we assessed how mammal feeding guild, body mass and ecological specialization relate to occupancy in protected forests across the tropics. We used standardized camera-trap data (1002 camera-trap locations and 2–10 years of data) and a hierarchical Bayesian occupancy model. We found that occupancy varied by regions, and certain species characteristics explained much of this variation. Herbivores consistently had the highest occupancy. However, only in the Neotropics did we detect a significant effect of body mass on occupancy: large mammals had lowest occupancy. Importantly, habitat specialists generally had higher occupancy than generalists, though this was reversed in the Indo-Malayan sites. We conclude that habitat specialization is key for understanding variation in mammal occupancy across regions, and that habitat specialists often benefit more from protected areas, than do generalists. The contrasting examples seen in the Indo-Malayan region probably reflect distinct anthropogenic pressures. The Royal Society 2022-07-13 2022-07-13 /pmc/articles/PMC9277235/ /pubmed/35858066 http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2022.0457 Text en © 2022 The Authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Published by the Royal Society under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Ecology
Semper-Pascual, Asunción
Bischof, Richard
Milleret, Cyril
Beaudrot, Lydia
Vallejo-Vargas, Andrea F.
Ahumada, Jorge A.
Akampurira, Emmanuel
Bitariho, Robert
Espinosa, Santiago
Jansen, Patrick A.
Kiebou-Opepa, Cisquet
Moreira Lima, Marcela Guimarães
Martin, Emanuel H.
Mugerwa, Badru
Rovero, Francesco
Salvador, Julia
Santos, Fernanda
Uzabaho, Eustrate
Sheil, Douglas
Occupancy winners in tropical protected forests: a pantropical analysis
title Occupancy winners in tropical protected forests: a pantropical analysis
title_full Occupancy winners in tropical protected forests: a pantropical analysis
title_fullStr Occupancy winners in tropical protected forests: a pantropical analysis
title_full_unstemmed Occupancy winners in tropical protected forests: a pantropical analysis
title_short Occupancy winners in tropical protected forests: a pantropical analysis
title_sort occupancy winners in tropical protected forests: a pantropical analysis
topic Ecology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9277235/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35858066
http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2022.0457
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