Optimizing habitat connectivity among macaque populations in modern Japan

被引:3
|
作者
Enari, Hiroto [1 ]
Seino, Hironori [2 ]
Uno, Takeharu [3 ]
Morimitsu, Yoshiki [4 ]
Takiguchi, Masaaki [5 ]
Suzuki, Katsuya [6 ]
Tsuji, Yamato [7 ]
Yamabata, Naoto [8 ]
Kiyono, Mieko [9 ]
Akaza, Hisaaki [10 ]
Izumiyama, Shigeyuki [11 ]
Oi, Toru [12 ]
Ebihara, Hiroshi [2 ]
Miki, Kiyomasa [2 ]
Kuramoto, Musashi [13 ]
Enari, Haruka S. [1 ]
机构
[1] Yamagata Univ, 1-23 Wakabamachi, Tsuruoka, Yamagata 9978555, Japan
[2] Wildlife Management Off, Kansai Branch, Kobe, Hyogo, Japan
[3] Tohoku Monkey & Mammal Management Ctr, Sendai, Miyagi, Japan
[4] Univ Hyogo, Inst Nat & Environm Sci, Tanba, Hyogo, Japan
[5] Japan Wildlife Res Ctr, Tokyo, Japan
[6] Nonprofit Org Res Inst SATOMON, Tambasasayama, Hyogo, Japan
[7] Ishinomaki Senshu Univ, Ishinomaki, Miyagi, Japan
[8] Univ Hyogo, Kobe, Hyogo, Japan
[9] Kobe Univ, Kobe, Hyogo, Japan
[10] Toyama Outdoor Museum NEI NO SATO, Toyama, Toyama, Japan
[11] Shinshu Univ, Inst Mt Sci, Nagano, Japan
[12] Ishikawa Prefectural Univ, Nonoichi, Ishikawa, Japan
[13] Wildlife Management Off, Hiroshima Branch, Onomichi, Hiroshima, Japan
基金
日本学术振兴会;
关键词
depopulation; dispersal; habitat design; isolation; least-cost path; Macaca fuscata; resource selection; HOME-RANGE AREA; TROOP SIZE; CONSERVATION; FORESTS; DAMAGE; BIODIVERSITY; STRATEGIES; MANAGEMENT;
D O I
10.1111/csp2.12824
中图分类号
X176 [生物多样性保护];
学科分类号
090705 ;
摘要
Nationwide depopulation in modern Japan has led to contrasting changes over the last half-century: shrinking human communities and recovering populations of Japanese macaques (Macaca fuscata). These changes have triggered macaque damage to public livelihoods, often resulting in decision-making directed toward strictly regulating macaque populations. To optimize conservation interventions required today, we aimed to identify macaque habitats with conservation priorities to enhance population connectivity. To quantify the current population connectivity, we conducted a least-cost path analysis by assigning an inverse of habitat suitability as resistance. For this, we collected geo-information on home ranges of 2288 troops, accounting for >70% of the total number of troops in Japan. Moreover, we composed a minimum spanning tree using least-cost paths to provide optimal population connectivity. Consequently, the modeled resistance showed that, although human-induced barriers (i.e., flat areas where people frequently reside) and geographical barriers (i.e., alpine regions >1500 m above sea level) had the highest dispersal cost, macaques presented a high plasticity in the occupation of different forest types. The minimum spanning tree, composed of 77 modeled corridors, detected the vulnerability of population connectivity in western Japan and assigned conservation priorities to these isolated populations to preserve the stepping-stone paths of macaque movement.
引用
收藏
页数:12
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Genetic Structure and Diversity Among Historic and Modern Populations of the Sumatran Rhinoceros (Dicerorhinus sumatrensis)
    Brandt, Jessica R.
    de Groot, Peter J. van Coeverden
    Witt, Kelsey E.
    Engelbrektsson, Paige K.
    Helgen, Kristofer M.
    Malhi, Ripan S.
    Ryder, Oliver A.
    Roca, Alfred L.
    JOURNAL OF HEREDITY, 2018, 109 (05) : 553 - 565
  • [42] Genetic Connectivity among Populations of an Endangered Snake Species from Southeastern Australia (Hoplocephalus bungaroides, Elapidae)
    Dubey, Sylvain
    Sumner, Joanna
    Pike, David A.
    Keogh, J. Scott
    Webb, Jonathan K.
    Shine, Richard
    ECOLOGY AND EVOLUTION, 2011, 1 (02): : 218 - 227
  • [43] Cryptic species and genetic connectivity among populations of the coral Pocillopora damicornis (Scleractinia) in the tropical southwestern Pacific
    Oury, Nicolas
    Gelin, Pauline
    Magalon, Helene
    MARINE BIOLOGY, 2020, 167 (10)
  • [44] Genetic structure and connectivity among lake populations of threatened Paratherina sailfin silversides from Sulawesi, Indonesia
    Walter, Ryan P.
    Hogan, J. Derek
    Haffner, G. Douglas
    Heath, Daniel D.
    CONSERVATION GENETICS, 2011, 12 (05) : 1387 - 1393
  • [45] Ocean circulation drives heterogeneous recruitments and connectivity among coral populations on the North West Shelf of Australia
    Feng, Ming
    Colberg, Frank
    Slawinski, Dirk
    Berry, Oliver
    Babcock, Russ
    JOURNAL OF MARINE SYSTEMS, 2016, 164 : 1 - 12
  • [46] Oceanographic chaos and its role in larval self-recruitment and connectivity among fish populations in Micronesia
    Wolanski, Eric
    Richmond, Robert H.
    Golbuu, Yimnang
    ESTUARINE COASTAL AND SHELF SCIENCE, 2021, 259
  • [47] High genetic connectivity among estuarine populations of the riverbream Acanthopagrus vagus along the southern African coast
    Oosthuizen, Carel J.
    Cowley, Paul D.
    Kyle, Scotty R.
    Bloomer, Paulette
    ESTUARINE COASTAL AND SHELF SCIENCE, 2016, 183 : 82 - 94
  • [48] Levels of gene flow among populations of a wolf spider in a recently fragmented habitat: current versus historical rates
    David H. Reed
    View-Hune Teoh
    Gail E. Stratton
    Robert A. Hataway
    Conservation Genetics, 2011, 12 : 331 - 335
  • [49] Genetic Connectivity among and Self-Replenishment within Island Populations of a Restricted Range Subtropical Reef Fish
    van der Meer, Martin H.
    Hobbs, Jean-Paul A.
    Jones, Geoffrey P.
    van Herwerden, Lynne
    PLOS ONE, 2012, 7 (11):
  • [50] High genetic connectivity among large populations of Pteronotus gymnonotus in bat caves in Brazil and its implications for conservation
    Ito, Fernanda
    Lilley, Thomas
    Twort, Victoria G. G.
    Bernard, Enrico
    FRONTIERS IN ECOLOGY AND EVOLUTION, 2022, 10