Predicting suitable nesting sites for the Blackcaiman (Melanosuchus niger Spix 1825) in theCentral Amazon basin

After many years of illegal hunting and commercialization, the populations of the Black caiman (Melanosuchus niger) have been recovering during the last four decades due to the enforcement of a legislation that inhibits their international commercialization. Protecting nesting sites, in which vulner...

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主要作者: Ribeiro Banon, Gabriela Paola (author)
其他作者: Francis Banon, Gerald Jean (author), Villamarín, Francisco (author), Moraes Arraut, Eduardo (author), Massaine Moulatlet, Gabriel (author), Daleles Rennó, Camilo (author), Banon, Lise Christine (author), Marioni, Boris (author), Leão DeMoraes Novo, Evlyn Márcia (author)
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author Ribeiro Banon, Gabriela Paola
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Villamarín, Francisco
Moraes Arraut, Eduardo
Massaine Moulatlet, Gabriel
Daleles Rennó, Camilo
Banon, Lise Christine
Marioni, Boris
Leão DeMoraes Novo, Evlyn Márcia
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Francis Banon, Gerald Jean
Villamarín, Francisco
Moraes Arraut, Eduardo
Massaine Moulatlet, Gabriel
Daleles Rennó, Camilo
Banon, Lise Christine
Marioni, Boris
Leão DeMoraes Novo, Evlyn Márcia
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Francis Banon, Gerald Jean
Villamarín, Francisco
Moraes Arraut, Eduardo
Massaine Moulatlet, Gabriel
Daleles Rennó, Camilo
Banon, Lise Christine
Marioni, Boris
Leão DeMoraes Novo, Evlyn Márcia
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dc.identifier.none.fl_str_mv Banon, G. P. R., Banon, G. J. F., Villamarín, F., Arraut, E. M., Massaine Moulatlet, Gabriel, Rennó, C. D., … Novo, E. M. L. D. M. (2019). Predicting suitable nesting sites for the Black caiman ( Melanosuchus niger Spix 1825) in the Central Amazon basin . Neotropical Biodiversity, 5(1), 47–59. doi.org/10.1080/23766808.2019.1646066
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Amazonian caiman
Ecological conservation;
Maximum entropy modeling
Nesting habitat
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description After many years of illegal hunting and commercialization, the populations of the Black caiman (Melanosuchus niger) have been recovering during the last four decades due to the enforcement of a legislation that inhibits their international commercialization. Protecting nesting sites, in which vulnerable life forms (as reproductive females, eggs, and neonates) spend considerable time, is one of the most appropriate conservation actions aimed at preserving caiman populations. Thus, identifying priority areas for this activity should be the primary concern of conservationists. As caiman nesting sites are often found across the areas with difficult access, collecting nest information requires extensive and costly fieldwork efforts. In this context, species distribution modeling can be a valuable tool for predicting the locations of caiman nests in the Amazon basin. In this work, the maximum entropy method (MaxEnt) was applied to model the M. niger nest occurrence in the Mamirauá Sustainable Development Reserve (MSDR) using remotely sensed data. By taking into account the M. niger nesting habitat, the following predictor variables were considered: conditional distance to open water, distance to bare soil, expanded contributing area from drainage, flood duration, and vegetation type. The threshold-independent prediction performance and binary prediction based on the threshold value of 0.9 were evaluated by the area under the curve (AUC) and performing a binomial test, respectively. The obtained results (AUC = 0.967 ± 0.006 and a highly significant binomial test P<0.01) indicated excellent performance of the proposed model in predicting the M. niger nesting occurrence in the MSDR. The variables related to hydrological regimes (conditional distance to open water, expanded contributing area from drainage, and flood duration) most strongly affected the model performance. MaxEnt can be used for developing community-based sustainable management programs to provide socio-economic benefits to local communities and promote species conservation in a much larger area within the Amazon basin.
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spelling Predicting suitable nesting sites for the Blackcaiman (Melanosuchus niger Spix 1825) in theCentral Amazon basinRibeiro Banon, Gabriela PaolaFrancis Banon, Gerald JeanVillamarín, FranciscoMoraes Arraut, EduardoMassaine Moulatlet, GabrielDaleles Rennó, CamiloBanon, Lise ChristineMarioni, BorisLeão DeMoraes Novo, Evlyn MárciaAmazonfloodplainAmazonian caimanEcological conservation;Maximum entropy modelingNesting habitatAfter many years of illegal hunting and commercialization, the populations of the Black caiman (Melanosuchus niger) have been recovering during the last four decades due to the enforcement of a legislation that inhibits their international commercialization. Protecting nesting sites, in which vulnerable life forms (as reproductive females, eggs, and neonates) spend considerable time, is one of the most appropriate conservation actions aimed at preserving caiman populations. Thus, identifying priority areas for this activity should be the primary concern of conservationists. As caiman nesting sites are often found across the areas with difficult access, collecting nest information requires extensive and costly fieldwork efforts. In this context, species distribution modeling can be a valuable tool for predicting the locations of caiman nests in the Amazon basin. In this work, the maximum entropy method (MaxEnt) was applied to model the M. niger nest occurrence in the Mamirauá Sustainable Development Reserve (MSDR) using remotely sensed data. By taking into account the M. niger nesting habitat, the following predictor variables were considered: conditional distance to open water, distance to bare soil, expanded contributing area from drainage, flood duration, and vegetation type. The threshold-independent prediction performance and binary prediction based on the threshold value of 0.9 were evaluated by the area under the curve (AUC) and performing a binomial test, respectively. The obtained results (AUC = 0.967 ± 0.006 and a highly significant binomial test P<0.01) indicated excellent performance of the proposed model in predicting the M. niger nesting occurrence in the MSDR. The variables related to hydrological regimes (conditional distance to open water, expanded contributing area from drainage, and flood duration) most strongly affected the model performance. MaxEnt can be used for developing community-based sustainable management programs to provide socio-economic benefits to local communities and promote species conservation in a much larger area within the Amazon basin.Taylor & Francis2019-08-20T14:13:39Z2019-08-20T14:13:39Z2019info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfBanon, G. P. R., Banon, G. J. F., Villamarín, F., Arraut, E. M., Massaine Moulatlet, Gabriel, Rennó, C. D., … Novo, E. M. L. D. M. (2019). Predicting suitable nesting sites for the Black caiman ( Melanosuchus niger Spix 1825) in the Central Amazon basin . Neotropical Biodiversity, 5(1), 47–59. doi.org/10.1080/23766808.2019.1646066http://repositorio.ikiam.edu.ec/jspui/handle/RD_IKIAM/311https://doi.org/10.1080/23766808.2019.1646066enPRODUCCIÓN CIENTÍFICA-ARTÍCULOS;A-IKIAM-000214Atribución-NoComercial-SinDerivadas 3.0 Estados Unidos de Américahttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/us/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositorio Universidad Regional Amazónicainstname:Universidad Regional Amazónicainstacron:IKIAM2022-06-04T08:04:28Zoai:repositorio.ikiam.edu.ec:RD_IKIAM/311Institucionalhttps://repositorio.ikiam.edu.ec/Universidad públicahttps://www.ikiam.edu.ec/https://repositorio.ikiam.edu.ec/oaiEcuador...opendoar:02022-06-04T08:04:28falseInstitucionalhttps://repositorio.ikiam.edu.ec/Universidad públicahttps://www.ikiam.edu.ec/https://repositorio.ikiam.edu.ec/oai.Ecuador...opendoar:02022-06-04T08:04:28Repositorio Universidad Regional Amazónica - Universidad Regional Amazónicafalse
spellingShingle Predicting suitable nesting sites for the Blackcaiman (Melanosuchus niger Spix 1825) in theCentral Amazon basin
Ribeiro Banon, Gabriela Paola
Amazonfloodplain
Amazonian caiman
Ecological conservation;
Maximum entropy modeling
Nesting habitat
status_str publishedVersion
title Predicting suitable nesting sites for the Blackcaiman (Melanosuchus niger Spix 1825) in theCentral Amazon basin
title_full Predicting suitable nesting sites for the Blackcaiman (Melanosuchus niger Spix 1825) in theCentral Amazon basin
title_fullStr Predicting suitable nesting sites for the Blackcaiman (Melanosuchus niger Spix 1825) in theCentral Amazon basin
title_full_unstemmed Predicting suitable nesting sites for the Blackcaiman (Melanosuchus niger Spix 1825) in theCentral Amazon basin
title_short Predicting suitable nesting sites for the Blackcaiman (Melanosuchus niger Spix 1825) in theCentral Amazon basin
title_sort Predicting suitable nesting sites for the Blackcaiman (Melanosuchus niger Spix 1825) in theCentral Amazon basin
topic Amazonfloodplain
Amazonian caiman
Ecological conservation;
Maximum entropy modeling
Nesting habitat
url http://repositorio.ikiam.edu.ec/jspui/handle/RD_IKIAM/311
https://doi.org/10.1080/23766808.2019.1646066