On a dhole trail: examining ecological and anthropogenic correlates of dhole habitat occupancy in the Western ghats of India.

Although they play a critical role in shaping ecological communities, many threatened predator species are data-deficient. The Dhole Cuon alpinus is one such rare canid with a global population thought to be <2500 wild individuals. We assessed habitat occupancy patterns of dholes in the Western G...

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Main Authors: Arjun Srivathsa, Krithi K Karanth, Devcharan Jathanna, N Samba Kumar, K Ullas Karanth
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2014-01-01
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Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4043888?pdf=render
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author Arjun Srivathsa
Krithi K Karanth
Devcharan Jathanna
N Samba Kumar
K Ullas Karanth
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Krithi K Karanth
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N Samba Kumar
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description Although they play a critical role in shaping ecological communities, many threatened predator species are data-deficient. The Dhole Cuon alpinus is one such rare canid with a global population thought to be <2500 wild individuals. We assessed habitat occupancy patterns of dholes in the Western Ghats of Karnataka, India, to understand ecological and anthropogenic determinants of their distribution and habitat-use. We conducted spatially replicated detection/non-detection surveys of dhole signs along forest trails at two appropriate scales: the entire landscape and a single wildlife reserve. Landscape-scale habitat occupancy was assessed across 38,728 km(2) surveying 206 grid cells of 188-km(2) each. Finer scale habitat-use within 935 km2 Bandipur Reserve was studied surveying 92 grid cells of 13-km(2) km each. We analyzed the resulting data of dhole signs using likelihood-based habitat occupancy models. The models explicitly addressed the problematic issue of imperfect detection of dhole signs during field surveys as well as potential spatial auto-correlation between sign detections made on adjacent trail segments. We show that traditional 'presence versus absence' analyses underestimated dhole habitat occupancy by 60% or 8682 km2 [naïve = 0.27; ψL(SE)  = 0.68 (0.08)] in the landscape. Addressing imperfect sign detections by estimating detection probabilities [p(t)(L) (SE) = 0.12 (0.11)] was critical for reliable estimation. Similar underestimation occurred while estimating habitat-use probability at reserve-scale [naïve = 0.39; Ψs(SE) = 0.71 (0.06)]. At landscape scale, relative abundance of principal ungulate prey primarily influenced dhole habitat occupancy. Habitat-use within a reserve, however, was predominantly and negatively influenced by anthropogenic disturbance. Our results are the first rigorous assessment of dhole occupancy at multiple spatial scales with potential conservation value. The approach used in this study has potential utility for cost-effectively assessing spatial distribution and habitat-use in other species, landscapes and reserves.
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spelling doaj.art-6bbe6ff32329444982fa51509e7873aa2022-12-21T19:31:40ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032014-01-0196e9880310.1371/journal.pone.0098803On a dhole trail: examining ecological and anthropogenic correlates of dhole habitat occupancy in the Western ghats of India.Arjun SrivathsaKrithi K KaranthDevcharan JathannaN Samba KumarK Ullas KaranthAlthough they play a critical role in shaping ecological communities, many threatened predator species are data-deficient. The Dhole Cuon alpinus is one such rare canid with a global population thought to be <2500 wild individuals. We assessed habitat occupancy patterns of dholes in the Western Ghats of Karnataka, India, to understand ecological and anthropogenic determinants of their distribution and habitat-use. We conducted spatially replicated detection/non-detection surveys of dhole signs along forest trails at two appropriate scales: the entire landscape and a single wildlife reserve. Landscape-scale habitat occupancy was assessed across 38,728 km(2) surveying 206 grid cells of 188-km(2) each. Finer scale habitat-use within 935 km2 Bandipur Reserve was studied surveying 92 grid cells of 13-km(2) km each. We analyzed the resulting data of dhole signs using likelihood-based habitat occupancy models. The models explicitly addressed the problematic issue of imperfect detection of dhole signs during field surveys as well as potential spatial auto-correlation between sign detections made on adjacent trail segments. We show that traditional 'presence versus absence' analyses underestimated dhole habitat occupancy by 60% or 8682 km2 [naïve = 0.27; ψL(SE)  = 0.68 (0.08)] in the landscape. Addressing imperfect sign detections by estimating detection probabilities [p(t)(L) (SE) = 0.12 (0.11)] was critical for reliable estimation. Similar underestimation occurred while estimating habitat-use probability at reserve-scale [naïve = 0.39; Ψs(SE) = 0.71 (0.06)]. At landscape scale, relative abundance of principal ungulate prey primarily influenced dhole habitat occupancy. Habitat-use within a reserve, however, was predominantly and negatively influenced by anthropogenic disturbance. Our results are the first rigorous assessment of dhole occupancy at multiple spatial scales with potential conservation value. The approach used in this study has potential utility for cost-effectively assessing spatial distribution and habitat-use in other species, landscapes and reserves.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4043888?pdf=render
spellingShingle Arjun Srivathsa
Krithi K Karanth
Devcharan Jathanna
N Samba Kumar
K Ullas Karanth
On a dhole trail: examining ecological and anthropogenic correlates of dhole habitat occupancy in the Western ghats of India.
PLoS ONE
title On a dhole trail: examining ecological and anthropogenic correlates of dhole habitat occupancy in the Western ghats of India.
title_full On a dhole trail: examining ecological and anthropogenic correlates of dhole habitat occupancy in the Western ghats of India.
title_fullStr On a dhole trail: examining ecological and anthropogenic correlates of dhole habitat occupancy in the Western ghats of India.
title_full_unstemmed On a dhole trail: examining ecological and anthropogenic correlates of dhole habitat occupancy in the Western ghats of India.
title_short On a dhole trail: examining ecological and anthropogenic correlates of dhole habitat occupancy in the Western ghats of India.
title_sort on a dhole trail examining ecological and anthropogenic correlates of dhole habitat occupancy in the western ghats of india
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4043888?pdf=render
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