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A range-wide model of landscape connectivity and conservation for the jaguar, Panthera onca

Journal

BIOLOGICAL CONSERVATION
Volume 143, Issue 4, Pages 939-945

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.biocon.2010.01.002

Keywords

Jaguar; Wildlife corridors; Carnivores; Connectivity; Range-wide conservation; Dispersal

Funding

  1. Liz Claiborne and Art Ortenberg Foundation
  2. Wildlife Conservation Society
  3. United States Department of State

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Large, wide-ranging carnivores face greater threats and more persistent declines than most other mammal species An important conservation tool for these carnivores has been range-wide priority-setting exercises that have helped identify critical threats and key populations. However, such exercises often fail to identify functional movement corridors or account for genetic connectivity We present a new model for jaguar (Panthera mica) conservation that uses a geographic information system (GIS) and expert input to create a dispersal cost surface and identify least-cost corridors connecting the 90 known populations across the jaguar's range. Results indicate 78% of historic jaguar range, an area of approximately 14.9 million km(2), still holds potential for jaguar movement and dispersal. We identified 182 potential corridors between populations, ranging from 310 1607 km in length: 44 of these corridors are characterized as being of immediate concern due to their limited width, and thus their high potential for being severed Resultant maps, displaying priority populations and corridors, are used to direct field-based research and conservation efforts. Field assessment and refinement of the corridors is ongoing This is the first attempt to create and implement such a holistic model of range-wide conservation for a large carnivore species (C) 2010 Elsevier Ltd All rights reserved

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