Provisioning services decline for both people and Critically Endangered wildlife in a rainforest transformation landscape

Author:

Kling Katherine J.12ORCID,Eppley Timothy M.345ORCID,Markham A. Catherine6ORCID,Wright Patricia C.267ORCID,Razafindrapaoly Be Noel8,Delox Rajaona8,Rasolofoniaina Be Jean Rodolph8,Randriamanetsy Jeanne Mathilde8,Elison Pascal8,Andriamahaihavana McAntonin39,Gibson Dean3,Rasamisoa Delaïd Claudin3,Razafindramanana Josia10,Vasey Natalie4ORCID,Daniels Carter W.11,Borgerson Cortni812ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Interdepartmental Doctoral Program in Anthropological Sciences Stony Brook University Stony Brook New York USA

2. Institute for the Conservation of Tropical Environments Stony Brook University Stony Brook New York USA

3. Conservation Science & Wildlife Health San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance San Diego California USA

4. Anthropology Department Portland State University Portland Oregon USA

5. Wildlife Madagascar San Diego California USA

6. Department of Anthropology Stony Brook University Stony Brook New York USA

7. Centre ValBio Research Station Ranomafana Ifanadiana Madagascar

8. Madagascar Health and Environmental Research (MAHERY) Maroantsetra Analanjirofo Madagascar

9. Mention Zoologie et Biodiversité Animale, Faculté des Sciences Université d'Antananarivo Antananarivo Madagascar

10. Mention Anthropobiologie et Développement Durable, Faculté des Sciences Université d'Antananarivo Antananarivo Madagascar

11. Department of Psychiatry Columbia University New York City New York USA

12. Department of Anthropology Montclair State University Montclair New Jersey USA

Abstract

Abstract The loss and degradation of forests and other ecosystems worldwide threaten both global biodiversity and the livelihoods of people who use natural resources. Understanding how natural resource use impacts landscape provisioning services for both people and wildlife is thus critical for designing comprehensive resource management strategies. We used data from community focus groups, botanical plots and an inventory of plant species consumed by the Critically Endangered red‐ruffed lemur (Varecia rubra) to assess the availability of key provisioning services for people and endemic wildlife on the Masoala Peninsula, a rainforest transformation landscape, in northeastern Madagascar (Masoala National Park and 13 surrounding communities). We constructed Poisson regression mixed models to evaluate the impact of community factors (i.e. community population size, plot distance to community) and changes over time on the count and species richness of timber trees, medicinal plants and red‐ruffed lemur food trees within botanical plots. Over three‐quarters of all plant species could be used for at least one purpose by local communities (n = 238 species). Of the 59 V. rubra food tree species, only 15% had no reported human use. Timber and ruffed lemur food tree availability declined both with community population size and time and were predicted to be lower outside of Masoala National Park. In contrast, medicinal plant availability was not strongly predicted by any tested factors. Provisioning service availability also differed strongly across sites, suggesting that additional, untested proxies of human pressure likely also have an effect. Our results highlight the importance of evaluating natural resource availability from a community‐based perspective and by resource purpose to inform forest landscape restoration efforts that can support both people and wildlife. Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog.

Funder

American Society of Primatologists

Margot Marsh Biodiversity Foundation

Stony Brook University

Montclair State University

National Geographic Society

Publisher

Wiley

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