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Published in: Biodiversity and Conservation 13-14/2013

01-12-2013 | Original Paper

Human proximity and habitat fragmentation are key drivers of the rangewide bonobo distribution

Authors: Jena R. Hickey, Janet Nackoney, Nathan P. Nibbelink, Stephen Blake, Aime Bonyenge, Sally Coxe, Jef Dupain, Maurice Emetshu, Takeshi Furuichi, Falk Grossmann, Patrick Guislain, John Hart, Chie Hashimoto, Bernard Ikembelo, Omari Ilambu, Bila-Isia Inogwabini, Innocent Liengola, Albert Lotana Lokasola, Alain Lushimba, Fiona Maisels, Joel Masselink, Valentin Mbenzo, Norbert Mbangia Mulavwa, Pascal Naky, Nicolas Mwanza Ndunda, Pele Nkumu, Valentin Omasombo, Gay Edwards Reinartz, Robert Rose, Tetsuya Sakamaki, Samantha Strindberg, Hiroyuki Takemoto, Ashley Vosper, Hjalmar S. Kühl

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Abstract

Habitat loss and hunting threaten bonobos (Pan paniscus), Endangered (IUCN) great apes endemic to lowland rainforests of the Democratic Republic of Congo. Conservation planning requires a current, data-driven, rangewide map of probable bonobo distribution and an understanding of key attributes of areas used by bonobos. We present a rangewide suitability model for bonobos based on a maximum entropy algorithm in which data associated with locations of bonobo nests helped predict suitable conditions across the species’ entire range. We systematically evaluated available biotic and abiotic factors, including a bonobo-specific forest fragmentation layer (forest edge density), and produced a final model revealing the importance of simple threat-based factors in a data poor environment. We confronted the issue of survey bias in presence-only models and devised a novel evaluation approach applicable to other taxa by comparing models built with data from geographically distinct sub-regions that had higher survey effort. The model’s classification accuracy was high (AUC = 0.82). Distance from agriculture and forest edge density best predicted bonobo occurrence with bonobo nests more likely to occur farther from agriculture and in areas of lower edge density. These results suggest that bonobos either avoid areas of higher human activity, fragmented forests, or both, and that humans reduce the effective habitat of bonobos. The model results contribute to an increased understanding of threats to bonobo populations, as well as help identify priority areas for future surveys and determine core bonobo protection areas.

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Metadata
Title
Human proximity and habitat fragmentation are key drivers of the rangewide bonobo distribution
Authors
Jena R. Hickey
Janet Nackoney
Nathan P. Nibbelink
Stephen Blake
Aime Bonyenge
Sally Coxe
Jef Dupain
Maurice Emetshu
Takeshi Furuichi
Falk Grossmann
Patrick Guislain
John Hart
Chie Hashimoto
Bernard Ikembelo
Omari Ilambu
Bila-Isia Inogwabini
Innocent Liengola
Albert Lotana Lokasola
Alain Lushimba
Fiona Maisels
Joel Masselink
Valentin Mbenzo
Norbert Mbangia Mulavwa
Pascal Naky
Nicolas Mwanza Ndunda
Pele Nkumu
Valentin Omasombo
Gay Edwards Reinartz
Robert Rose
Tetsuya Sakamaki
Samantha Strindberg
Hiroyuki Takemoto
Ashley Vosper
Hjalmar S. Kühl
Publication date
01-12-2013
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Published in
Biodiversity and Conservation / Issue 13-14/2013
Print ISSN: 0960-3115
Electronic ISSN: 1572-9710
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10531-013-0572-7

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