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Habitat use of the ocelot (Leopardus pardalis) in Brazilian Amazon
Authors:Bingxin Wang  Daniel G Rocha  Mark I Abrahams  Andr P Antunes  Hugo C M Costa  Andr Luis Sousa Gonalves  Wilson Roberto Spironello  Milton Jos de Paula  Carlos A Peres  Juarez Pezzuti  Emiliano Ramalho  Marcelo Lima Reis  Elildo Carvalho Jr  Fabio Rohe  David W Macdonald  Cedric Kai Wei Tan
Institution:Bingxin Wang,Daniel G. Rocha,Mark I. Abrahams,André P. Antunes,Hugo C. M. Costa,André Luis Sousa Gonçalves,Wilson Roberto Spironello,Milton José de Paula,Carlos A. Peres,Juarez Pezzuti,Emiliano Ramalho,Marcelo Lima Reis,Elildo Carvalho Jr,Fabio Rohe,David W. Macdonald,Cedric Kai Wei Tan
Abstract:Amazonia forest plays a major role in providing ecosystem services for human and sanctuaries for wildlife. However, ongoing deforestation and habitat fragmentation in the Brazilian Amazon has threatened both. The ocelot is an ecologically important mesopredator and a potential conservation ambassador species, yet there are no previous studies on its habitat preference and spatial patterns in this biome. From 2010 to 2017, twelve sites were surveyed, totaling 899 camera trap stations, the largest known dataset for this species. Using occupancy modeling incorporating spatial autocorrelation, we assessed habitat use for ocelot populations across the Brazilian Amazon. Our results revealed a positive sigmoidal correlation between remote‐sensing derived metrics of forest cover, disjunct core area density, elevation, distance to roads, distance to settlements and habitat use, and that habitat use by ocelots was negatively associated with slope and distance to river/lake. These findings shed light on the regional scale habitat use of ocelots and indicate important species–habitat relationships, thus providing valuable information for conservation management and land‐use planning.
Keywords:Brazilian Amazon  camera traps  mesopredator  occupancy  ocelot  restricted spatial regression
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