Partitioning the effects of habitat loss, hunting and climate change on the endangered Chacoan peccary

Author:

Torres Ricardo123ORCID,Kuemmerle Tobias45ORCID,Baumann Matthias4ORCID,Romero‐Muñoz Alfredo4ORCID,Altrichter Mariana36ORCID,Boaglio Gabriel I.1,Cabral Hugo78,Camino Micaela3910,Campos Krauer Juan M.11,Cartes José L.12ORCID,Cuéllar Rosa L.13,Decarre Julieta14ORCID,Gallegos Marcelo15,Giordano Anthony J.16,Lizarraga Leónidas17,Maffei Leonardo18,Neris Nora N.19,Quiroga Verónica120,Saldivar Silvia21,Tamburini Daniela22,Thompson Jeffrey1223,Velilla Marianela24,Wallace Robert B.25ORCID,Yanosky Alberto26

Affiliation:

1. Instituto de Diversidad y Ecología Animal (IDEA‐CONICET), FCEFyN Universidad Nacional de Córdoba Córdoba Argentina

2. Museo de Zoología, FCEFyN Universidad Nacional de Córdoba Córdoba Argentina

3. IUCN SSC Peccary Specialist Group Gland Switzerland

4. Geography Department Humboldt‐University Berlin Berlin Germany

5. Integrative Research Institute on Transformations in Human‐Environment Systems (IRI THESys) Humboldt‐University Berlin Berlin Germany

6. Environmental Studies Prescott College Prescott Arizona USA

7. Programa de Pós‐Graduação em Biologia Animal Universidade Estadual Paulista São José do Rio Preto Brazil

8. Instituto de Investigación Biológica del Paraguay Asunción Paraguay

9. Laboratorio de Biología de la Conservación Centro de Ecología Aplicada del Litoral (CECOAL‐CONICET) Corrientes Argentina

10. Proyecto Quimilero Buenos Aires Argentina

11. Department of Large Animal Clinical Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine & Department of Wildlife Ecology and Conservation University of Florida Gainesville Florida USA

12. Guyra Paraguay Parque del Río CC1132 Asunción Paraguay

13. Fundación para la Conservación del Bosque Chiquitano (FCBC) Santa Cruz Bolivia

14. Instituto de Recursos Biológicos (IRB‐CIRN) Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria (INTA) Buenos Aires Argentina

15. Secretaría de Ambiente de la provincia de Salta Salta Argentina

16. S.P.E.C.I.E.S. (The Society for the Preservation of Endangered Carnivores and their International Ecological Study) Ventura California USA

17. Administración de Parques Nacionales, Dirección Regional Noroeste Sistema de Información de Biodiversidad Salta Argentina

18. Biósfera Consultores Ambientales Lima Peru

19. Secretaria del Ambiente Asunción Paraguay

20. Centro de Zoología Aplicada, FCEFyN Universidad Nacional de Córdoba Córdoba Argentina

21. División de Áreas Protegidas Dirección de Coordinación, ITAIPU Binacional Alto Paraná Paraguay

22. Centro de Ecología y Recursos Naturales Renovables FCEFyN, Instituto de Investigaciones Biológicas y Tecnológicas (IIByT) CONICET – Universidad Nacional de Córdoba Córdoba Argentina

23. Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnología (CONACYT) Asunción Paraguay

24. School of Natural Resources University of Arizona Tucson Arizona USA

25. Wildlife Conservation Society Bolivia Program La Paz Bolivia

26. EEISA – Estructura Interdisciplinaria de Investigación Integral Socio‐Ambiental Universidad Autónoma de Encarnación (UNAE) Encarnación Paraguay

Abstract

AbstractAimLand‐use change and overexploitation are major threats to biodiversity, and climate change will exert additional pressure in the 21st century. Although there are strong interactions between these threats, our understanding of the synergistic and compensatory effects on threatened species' range geography remains limited. Our aim was to disentangle the impact of habitat loss, hunting and climate change on species, using the example of the endangered Chacoan peccary (Catagonus wagneri).LocationGran Chaco ecoregion in South America.MethodsUsing a large occurrence database, we integrated a time‐calibrated species distribution model with a hunting pressure model to reconstruct changes in the distribution of suitable peccary habitat between 1985 and 2015. We then used partitioning analysis to attribute the relative contribution of habitat change to land‐use conversion, climate change and varying hunting pressure.ResultsOur results reveal widespread habitat deterioration, with only 11% of the habitat found in 2015 considered suitable and safe. Hunting pressure was the strongest single threat, yet most habitat deterioration (58%) was due to the combined, rather than individual, effects of the three drivers we assessed. Climate change would have led to a compensatory effect, increasing suitable habitat area, yet this effect was negated by the strongly negative and interacting threats of land‐use change and hunting.Main ConclusionsOur study reveals the central role of overexploitation, which is often neglected in biogeographic assessments, and suggests that addressing overexploitation has huge potential for increasing species' adaptive capacity in the face of climate and land‐use change. More generally, we highlight the importance of jointly assessing extinction drivers to understand how species might fare in the 21st century. Here, we provide a simple and transferable framework to determine the separate and joint effects of three main drivers of biodiversity loss.

Funder

Mohammed bin Zayed Species Conservation Fund

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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