Estimating species distribution from camera trap by‐catch data, using jaguarundi (Herpailurus yagouaroundi) as an example

Author:

Harmsen Bart J.1ORCID,Williams Sara1,Abarca Maria2,Álvarez Calderón Francisco Samuel3ORCID,Araya‐Gamboa Daniela1,Avila Hefer Daniel1,Barrantes‐Núñez Mariano4,Bravata‐de la Cruz Yaribeth5,Broadfield Joleen1,Cabral‐Araújo Valquíria67,Calderón Ana Patricia1,Castañeda Franklin1,Corrales‐Gutiérrez Daniel1,do Couto‐Peret Dias Bárbara6,Dantas Marinho Paulo Henrique8,Devlin Allison L.1,Escobar‐Anleu Barbara I.1,Espinoza‐Muñoz Deiver1,Esser Helen J.9,Foster Rebecca J.1,Fragoso Carlos Eduardo6,Friedeberg Diana1,Herrera Luis Alberto110,Hidalgo‐Mihart Mircea G.5,Hoogesteijn Rafael1,Jansen Patrick A.9,Jędrzejewski Włodzimierz2ORCID,Jesus‐de la Cruz Alejandro1,de Jesus Rodrigues Domingos11,Jordan Chris A.12,Juárez‐Lopez Rugieri5,Kadosoe Vanessa13,Kelly Marcella J.14,King Travis W.15ORCID,Lugarini Camile16,Venticinque Eduardo Martins8,da Matta Nigro Giulia6,McPhail Darby K. T.14,Meyer Ninon17,Morales‐Rivas Andrea18,Nepomuceno Vance14,Nipko Rob B.14,Noronha Janaina11,de Oliveira‐Vasquez Mariana619,Ouboter Paul13,Paemelaere Evi A. D.120,Payán Esteban121,dos Santos Thais Pereira22,Salom‐Pérez Roberto1,Sanchez Emma E.1,Santos‐Simioni Stephanie6,Schmidt Krzysztof23,Stasiukyans Diana1,Tortato Fernando R.1,Urbina‐Ruiz Ever4,Urquhart Gerald R.24ORCID,Wong Wai‐Ming1,Robinson Hugh1

Affiliation:

1. Panthera Cooperation New York New York USA

2. Centro de Ecología Instituto Venezolano de Investigaciones Científicas IVIC Caracas Venezuela

3. Fundación Naturaleza El Salvador, Colonia Escalón San Salvador CP El Salvador

4. No Association, Independent Researcher

5. División Académica de Ciencias Biológicas Universidad Juárez Autónoma de Tabasco Villahermosa Tabasco Mexico

6. Associação Onçafari, Av. Magalhães de Castro São Paulo‐SP Brazil

7. Parque das Aves Foz do Iguaçu‐PR Brazil

8. Departamento de Ecologia Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte (UFRN), Natal Rio Grande do Norte Brazil

9. Wildlife Ecology and Conservation Group Wageningen University & Research Wageningen The Netherlands

10. Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Honduras del Valle de Sula Tegucigalpa Honduras

11. Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso, Postgraduate Program in Ecology and Biodiversity Conservation, Institute of Biosciences. R. Quarenta e Nove Cuiabá‐MT Brazil

12. Re:wild Austin Texas USA

13. Institute for Neotropical Wildlife and Environmental Studies Paramaribo Suriname

14. Department of Fish and Wildlife Conservation Virginia Tech Blacksburg Virginia USA

15. Washington State University, Mammal Spatial Ecology and Conservation Lab Pullman Washington USA

16. Centro Nacional de Pesquisa e Conservação de Aves Silvestres (CEMAVE) Instituto Chico Mendes de Conservação da Biodiversidade (ICMBio) Florianópolis Santa Catarina Brazil

17. Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology University of Toronto Toronto Ontario Canada

18. Asociación Territorios Vivos El Salvador San Salvador El Salvador

19. Fundação Grupo Boticário de Proteção à Natureza Guaraqueçaba‐PR Brazil

20. People and Wildlife Solutions Lethem Guyana

21. Wildlife Conservation Society New York USA

22. Curso de Ciências Biológicas, Universidade Federal do Vale do São Francisco (UNIVASF), Petrolina Pernambuco Brazil

23. Mammal Research Institute, Polish Academy of Sciences Białowieża Poland

24. Lyman Briggs College and the Department of Fisheries and Wildlife Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan USA

Abstract

AbstractAimPlanning conservation action requires accurate estimates of abundance and distribution of the target species. For many mammals, particularly those inhabiting tropical forests, there are insufficient data to assess their conservation status. We present a framework for predicting species distribution using jaguarundi (Herpailurus yagouaroundi), a poorly known felid for which basic information on abundance and distribution is lacking.LocationMesoamerica and South America.Time PeriodFrom 2003 to 2021.Taxa Herpailurus yagouaroundi. MethodsWe combined camera‐trap data from multiple sites and used an occupancy modelling framework accounting for imperfect detection to identify habitat associations and predict the range‐wide distribution of jaguarundis.ResultsOur model predicted that the probability of jaguarundi occupancy is positively associated with rugged terrain, herbaceous cover, and human night‐time light intensity. Jaguarundi occupancy was predicted to be higher where precipitation was less seasonal, and at intermediate levels of diurnal temperature range. Our camera data also revealed additional detections of jaguarundis beyond the current International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) range distribution, including the Andean foothills of Colombia and Bolivia.Main ConclusionOccupancy was predicted to be low throughout much of Amazonian lowlands, a vast area at the centre of jaguarundi known range. Further work is required to investigate whether this area represents sub‐optimal conditions for the species. Overall, we estimate a crude global jaguarundi population of 35,000 to 230,000 individuals, covering 4,453,406 km2 of Meso‐ and South America at the 0.5 probability level of occupancy. Our current framework allows for an initially detailed, well‐informed species distribution that should be challenged and refined with improved habitat layers and additional records of jaguarundi detection. We encourage similar studies of lesser‐known mammals, pooling existing by‐catch data from the growing bank of camera‐trap surveys around the world.

Publisher

Wiley

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