Developing a monitoring protocol for a threatened species in a developing country: lessons learned from monitoring the Togean Islands babirusa

Author:

Jati Agus Sudibyo1,Broto Bayu Wisnu2,Dri Gabriela Franzoi1,Rej Ikeu Sri3,Mortelliti Alessio4

Affiliation:

1. Department of Wildlife Fisheries and Conservation Biology, University of Maine

2. Institute for the Implementation of Standards for Environment and Forestry Instrument Makassar, Ministry of Environment and Forestry

3. Directorate of Biodiversity Conservation, Ministry of Environment and Forestry

4. Department of Life Sciences, University of Trieste

Abstract

Abstract

Monitoring is a critical step in evaluating the efficacy of conservation measures, and having an effective monitoring protocol can serve as a warning system for population decline. We performed a power analysis to develop a camera trap-based monitoring protocol to detect occupancy changes of the endangered Togean Islands babirusa (Babyrousa togeanensis) as a case study for a threatened species in a developing country. We divided our study sites, representing the entire distribution range of the species, into three areas following the species occupancy probability: high, medium, and low occupancy, and estimated the required sampling efforts to detect declines in occupancy in each area. Under a realistic sampling scenario, our protocol is able to detect a 20% occupancy decline in high occupancy areas and a 40% decline in medium occupancy areas. The low occupancy area requires unrealistic sampling efforts to monitor changes in occupancy. We provide budgeting estimations relevant to developing countries in performing the monitoring protocol, as well as strategies to allocate limited funding. Furthermore, we derived some lessons from our study as guidelines for practitioners to develop and implement a cost-effective monitoring protocol for threatened species in developing countries, particularly by considering the species traits, management boundaries, priority areas, and budget constraints.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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