Distribution modelling of the Pudu deer (Pudu puda) in southern Chile

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作者
Colihueque, Nelson [1 ]
Arriagada, Aldo [1 ,2 ]
Fuentes, Andrea [3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Los Lagos, Lab Biol Mol & Citogenet, Dept Ciencias Biol & Biodiversidad, Av Alcalde Fuchslocher 1305, Osorno 933, Chile
[2] Gest Acuicola Maritima & Ambiental Ltda GEOGAMA, Av Diego Portales 2000, Puerto Montt, Chile
[3] Univ Seville, Fac Biol, Calle Prof Garcia Gonzalez S-N, Seville 41012, Spain
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conservation; habitability; niche modelling; Pudu deer; temperate rainforest; threatened species; SPECIES DISTRIBUTION MODELS; POTENTIAL DISTRIBUTION; HABITAT DISTRIBUTION; CONSERVATION STATUS; FOREST LOSS; LANDSCAPE; CLIMATE; FRAGMENTATION; BIODIVERSITY; NUMBERS;
D O I
10.3897/natureconservation.41.53748
中图分类号
X176 [生物多样性保护];
学科分类号
090705 ;
摘要
The Pudu deer (Pudu puda) is endemic to the temperate rainforest of Chile and Argentina and currently faces serious conservation problems related to habitat loss. However, studies undertaken on this species are not sufficient to identify suitable areas for conservation purposes across its distribution range. In order to estimate the current and future distribution of the Pudu deer in southern Chile, we modelled the potential distribution of this species, based on occurrence points taken from seven contiguous provinces of this area using the Maxent modelling method. The Pudu deer distribution covered an estimated area of 17,912 km(2) (24.1% of the area analysed), using a probability of occurrence above 0.529, according to the threshold that maximises the sum of sensitivity and specificity. In contrast to the Andes mountain range, areas with higher probabilities of occurrence were distributed mainly on the eastern and western slopes of the Coastal Mountain Range, where extensive coverage of native forest persists, as occurs in the provinces of Ranco, Osorno and Llanquihue. Projections to 2070, with global warming scenarios of 2.6 and 8.5 rcp, revealed that large areas will conserve their habitability, especially in the Coastal mountain range. Our results reveal that the Coastal mountain range has a high current and future habitability condition for the Pudu deer, a fact which may have conservation implications for this species.
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