INVESTIGADORES
MARTINEZ PASTUR Guillermo Jose
artículos
Título:
Modeling of potential habitat suitability of Hippocamelus bisulcus: effectiveness of a protected areas network in Southern Patagonia
Autor/es:
ROSAS, YAMINA MICAELA; PERI, PABLO L.; HUERTAS HERRERA, ALEJANDRO; PASTORE, HERNÁN; MARTÍNEZ PASTUR, GUILLERMO
Revista:
Ecological Processes
Editorial:
Springer
Referencias:
Lugar: Washington; Año: 2017 vol. 6
Resumen:
Introduction: Huemul (Hippocamelus bisulcus Molina) is the most threatened flag species of Southern Patagonia,where conservation efforts were not effective to avoid the retraction of its distribution area. Habitat quality modelingcan assist to design better management strategies for regional conservation planning. The objective was to elaborateone habitat suitability map for huemul, defining the environmental characteristics at landscape level, and determiningthe distribution of the suitable habitat inside the current natural reserve network.Methods: We used a database of 453 records and explored 40 potential explanatory variables (climate, topographic,and landscape variables including human-related ones) to develop one habitat suitability map using the EnvironmentalNiche Factor Analysis (ENFA) for Santa Cruz province (Argentina). We combined the outputs in a GIS project usingdifferent shapes, including the current natural reserve network.Results: We defined the potential habitat for huemul, where forest edges and ecotone zones (e.g., mainly alpineenvironments) were the most important environmental variables, as well as some forest types (e.g., Nothofagus pumilio).Habitat losses were found in the extreme potential distribution areas (northern and southern areas), probably related tothe increasing ranch activities. The current natural reserve network maintains approximately half of the huemul potentialhabitat in Santa Cruz province, where National Parks presented the similar conservation importance than the Provincialnatural reserves.Conclusions: Habitat suitability model for huemul can be used as a decision support system for new managementstrategies at different landscape levels to improve the current conservation efforts.