Fragment shape and size, landscape permeability and fragmentation level as predictors of primate occupancy in a region of Brazilian Cerrado

Human activities result in the formation of a mosaic of forest patches within a non-habitat matrix. The response of the local biodiversity to changes in land-use may occur at different scales. It is important to evaluate the effects of the attributes of both the patches and the surrounding landscape...

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Main Authors: Thallita Oliveira Grande, Raony Macedo Alencar, Paulo Pinheiro Ribeiro, Fabiano Rodrigues Melo
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Language:English
Published: Universidade Estadual de Maringá 2020-04-01
Series:Acta Scientiarum : Biological Sciences
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Online Access:http://www.periodicos.uem.br/ojs/index.php/ActaSciBiolSci/article/view/48339
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spelling doaj-e57d64a16a1848f0adae9959a9cab61b2020-11-25T04:02:44ZengUniversidade Estadual de MaringáActa Scientiarum : Biological Sciences1679-92831807-863X2020-04-0142e48339e4833910.4025/actascibiolsci.v42i1.4833948339Fragment shape and size, landscape permeability and fragmentation level as predictors of primate occupancy in a region of Brazilian CerradoThallita Oliveira Grande0Raony Macedo Alencar1Paulo Pinheiro Ribeiro2Fabiano Rodrigues Melo3Universidade de BrasíliaUniversidade do Estado de Mato GrossoUniversidade de WitwatersrandUniversidade Federal de ViçosaHuman activities result in the formation of a mosaic of forest patches within a non-habitat matrix. The response of the local biodiversity to changes in land-use may occur at different scales. It is important to evaluate the effects of the attributes of both the patches and the surrounding landscape on the occupancy of forest patches by animal populations. Here, we assessed the predictive potential of local (basal area, tree density), patch (size, shape) and landscape scale (total area of forest, number of patches, matrix permeability, patch proximity) variables on the occupancy of forest patches by the syntopic primates Alouatta caraya, Sapajus libidinosus and Callithrix penicillata in the city of Goiânia in the Cerrado region of central Brazil. We used playback to survey primate populations in 22 focal patches and assessed the landscape within a 1000 m buffer zone around each site. In A. caraya, occupancy was influenced by the shape of the focal patches, the amount of forest and fragmentation level of the landscape. Focal patch size and the permeability of the matrix were the principal determinants of the occupancy of S. libidinosus. None of the predictors influenced patch occupancy in C. penicillata, and the structure of the vegetation did not influence occupancy in any of the species. The preservation of as many forest patches as possible, both large and small, as well as gallery forests, and the enhancement of matrix permeability will be essential for the long-term conservation of the syntopic primates of the Cerrado of central Brazil.http://www.periodicos.uem.br/ojs/index.php/ActaSciBiolSci/article/view/48339primate syntopypatch occupancymatrixforest fragmentationplayback
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author Thallita Oliveira Grande
Raony Macedo Alencar
Paulo Pinheiro Ribeiro
Fabiano Rodrigues Melo
spellingShingle Thallita Oliveira Grande
Raony Macedo Alencar
Paulo Pinheiro Ribeiro
Fabiano Rodrigues Melo
Fragment shape and size, landscape permeability and fragmentation level as predictors of primate occupancy in a region of Brazilian Cerrado
Acta Scientiarum : Biological Sciences
primate syntopy
patch occupancy
matrix
forest fragmentation
playback
author_facet Thallita Oliveira Grande
Raony Macedo Alencar
Paulo Pinheiro Ribeiro
Fabiano Rodrigues Melo
author_sort Thallita Oliveira Grande
title Fragment shape and size, landscape permeability and fragmentation level as predictors of primate occupancy in a region of Brazilian Cerrado
title_short Fragment shape and size, landscape permeability and fragmentation level as predictors of primate occupancy in a region of Brazilian Cerrado
title_full Fragment shape and size, landscape permeability and fragmentation level as predictors of primate occupancy in a region of Brazilian Cerrado
title_fullStr Fragment shape and size, landscape permeability and fragmentation level as predictors of primate occupancy in a region of Brazilian Cerrado
title_full_unstemmed Fragment shape and size, landscape permeability and fragmentation level as predictors of primate occupancy in a region of Brazilian Cerrado
title_sort fragment shape and size, landscape permeability and fragmentation level as predictors of primate occupancy in a region of brazilian cerrado
publisher Universidade Estadual de Maringá
series Acta Scientiarum : Biological Sciences
issn 1679-9283
1807-863X
publishDate 2020-04-01
description Human activities result in the formation of a mosaic of forest patches within a non-habitat matrix. The response of the local biodiversity to changes in land-use may occur at different scales. It is important to evaluate the effects of the attributes of both the patches and the surrounding landscape on the occupancy of forest patches by animal populations. Here, we assessed the predictive potential of local (basal area, tree density), patch (size, shape) and landscape scale (total area of forest, number of patches, matrix permeability, patch proximity) variables on the occupancy of forest patches by the syntopic primates Alouatta caraya, Sapajus libidinosus and Callithrix penicillata in the city of Goiânia in the Cerrado region of central Brazil. We used playback to survey primate populations in 22 focal patches and assessed the landscape within a 1000 m buffer zone around each site. In A. caraya, occupancy was influenced by the shape of the focal patches, the amount of forest and fragmentation level of the landscape. Focal patch size and the permeability of the matrix were the principal determinants of the occupancy of S. libidinosus. None of the predictors influenced patch occupancy in C. penicillata, and the structure of the vegetation did not influence occupancy in any of the species. The preservation of as many forest patches as possible, both large and small, as well as gallery forests, and the enhancement of matrix permeability will be essential for the long-term conservation of the syntopic primates of the Cerrado of central Brazil.
topic primate syntopy
patch occupancy
matrix
forest fragmentation
playback
url http://www.periodicos.uem.br/ojs/index.php/ActaSciBiolSci/article/view/48339
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