Socio-ecological factors shape the distribution of a cultural keystone species in Malaysian Borneo

Biophysical and socio-cultural factors have jointly shaped the distribution of global biodiversity, yet relatively few studies have quantitatively assessed the influence of social and ecological landscapes on wildlife distributions. We sought to determine whether social and ecological covariates sha...

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Main Authors: Kurz, David J., Connor, Thomas, Brodie, Jedediah F., Baking, Esther L., Szeto, Sabrina H., Hearn, Andrew J., Gardner, Penny C., Wearn, Oliver R., Deith, Mairin C.M., Deere, Nicolas J., Ahmad, Ampeng, Bernard, Henry, Goon, Jocelyn, Granados, lys, Helmy, Olga E., Lim, Hong Ye, Luskin, Matthew Scott, Macdonald, David W., Ross, Joanna, Simpson, Boyd K., Struebig, Matthew J., Mohd Azlan, Jayasilan, Potts, Matthew D., Goossens, Benoît, Brashares, Justin S.
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spelling my.unimas.ir.413662023-02-23T01:02:02Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/41366/ Socio-ecological factors shape the distribution of a cultural keystone species in Malaysian Borneo Kurz, David J. Connor, Thomas Brodie, Jedediah F. Baking, Esther L. Szeto, Sabrina H. Hearn, Andrew J. Gardner, Penny C. Wearn, Oliver R. Deith, Mairin C.M. Deere, Nicolas J. Ahmad, Ampeng Bernard, Henry Goon, Jocelyn Granados, lys Helmy, Olga E. Lim, Hong Ye Luskin, Matthew Scott Macdonald, David W. Ross, Joanna Simpson, Boyd K. Struebig, Matthew J. Mohd Azlan, Jayasilan Potts, Matthew D. Goossens, Benoît Brashares, Justin S. QE Geology Biophysical and socio-cultural factors have jointly shaped the distribution of global biodiversity, yet relatively few studies have quantitatively assessed the influence of social and ecological landscapes on wildlife distributions. We sought to determine whether social and ecological covariates shape the distribution of a cultural keystone species, the bearded pig (Sus barbatus). Drawing on a dataset of 295 total camera trap locations and 25,755 trap days across 18 field sites and three years in Sabah and Sarawak, Malaysian Borneo, we fitted occupancy models that incorporated socio-cultural covariates and ecological covariates hypothesized to influence bearded pig occupancy. We found that all competitive occupancy models included both socio-cultural and ecological covariates. Moreover, we found quantitative evidence supporting Indigenous pig hunting rights: predicted pig occupancy was positively associated with predicted high levels of Indigenous pig-hunting groups in low-accessibility areas, and predicted pig occupancy was positively associated with predicted medium and low levels of Indigenous pig-hunting groups in high-accessibility areas. These results suggest that bearded pig populations in Malaysian Borneo should be managed with context-specific strategies, promoting Indigenous pig hunting rights. We also provide important baseline information on bearded pig occupancy levels prior to the 2020–2021 outbreak of African Swine Fever (ASF), which caused social and ecological concerns after mass dieoffs of bearded pigs in Borneo. The abstract provided in Malay is in the Supplementary file. 2023 Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/41366/1/Socio-ecological%20factors%20shape%20the%20distribution.pdf Kurz, David J. and Connor, Thomas and Brodie, Jedediah F. and Baking, Esther L. and Szeto, Sabrina H. and Hearn, Andrew J. and Gardner, Penny C. and Wearn, Oliver R. and Deith, Mairin C.M. and Deere, Nicolas J. and Ahmad, Ampeng and Bernard, Henry and Goon, Jocelyn and Granados, lys and Helmy, Olga E. and Lim, Hong Ye and Luskin, Matthew Scott and Macdonald, David W. and Ross, Joanna and Simpson, Boyd K. and Struebig, Matthew J. and Mohd Azlan, Jayasilan and Potts, Matthew D. and Goossens, Benoît and Brashares, Justin S. (2023) Socio-ecological factors shape the distribution of a cultural keystone species in Malaysian Borneo. npj Biodiversity, 2 (4). pp. 1-9. https://www.nature.com/articles/s44185-022-00008-w 10.1038/s44185-022-00008-w
institution Universiti Malaysia Sarawak
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topic QE Geology
spellingShingle QE Geology
Kurz, David J.
Connor, Thomas
Brodie, Jedediah F.
Baking, Esther L.
Szeto, Sabrina H.
Hearn, Andrew J.
Gardner, Penny C.
Wearn, Oliver R.
Deith, Mairin C.M.
Deere, Nicolas J.
Ahmad, Ampeng
Bernard, Henry
Goon, Jocelyn
Granados, lys
Helmy, Olga E.
Lim, Hong Ye
Luskin, Matthew Scott
Macdonald, David W.
Ross, Joanna
Simpson, Boyd K.
Struebig, Matthew J.
Mohd Azlan, Jayasilan
Potts, Matthew D.
Goossens, Benoît
Brashares, Justin S.
Socio-ecological factors shape the distribution of a cultural keystone species in Malaysian Borneo
description Biophysical and socio-cultural factors have jointly shaped the distribution of global biodiversity, yet relatively few studies have quantitatively assessed the influence of social and ecological landscapes on wildlife distributions. We sought to determine whether social and ecological covariates shape the distribution of a cultural keystone species, the bearded pig (Sus barbatus). Drawing on a dataset of 295 total camera trap locations and 25,755 trap days across 18 field sites and three years in Sabah and Sarawak, Malaysian Borneo, we fitted occupancy models that incorporated socio-cultural covariates and ecological covariates hypothesized to influence bearded pig occupancy. We found that all competitive occupancy models included both socio-cultural and ecological covariates. Moreover, we found quantitative evidence supporting Indigenous pig hunting rights: predicted pig occupancy was positively associated with predicted high levels of Indigenous pig-hunting groups in low-accessibility areas, and predicted pig occupancy was positively associated with predicted medium and low levels of Indigenous pig-hunting groups in high-accessibility areas. These results suggest that bearded pig populations in Malaysian Borneo should be managed with context-specific strategies, promoting Indigenous pig hunting rights. We also provide important baseline information on bearded pig occupancy levels prior to the 2020–2021 outbreak of African Swine Fever (ASF), which caused social and ecological concerns after mass dieoffs of bearded pigs in Borneo. The abstract provided in Malay is in the Supplementary file.
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author Kurz, David J.
Connor, Thomas
Brodie, Jedediah F.
Baking, Esther L.
Szeto, Sabrina H.
Hearn, Andrew J.
Gardner, Penny C.
Wearn, Oliver R.
Deith, Mairin C.M.
Deere, Nicolas J.
Ahmad, Ampeng
Bernard, Henry
Goon, Jocelyn
Granados, lys
Helmy, Olga E.
Lim, Hong Ye
Luskin, Matthew Scott
Macdonald, David W.
Ross, Joanna
Simpson, Boyd K.
Struebig, Matthew J.
Mohd Azlan, Jayasilan
Potts, Matthew D.
Goossens, Benoît
Brashares, Justin S.
author_facet Kurz, David J.
Connor, Thomas
Brodie, Jedediah F.
Baking, Esther L.
Szeto, Sabrina H.
Hearn, Andrew J.
Gardner, Penny C.
Wearn, Oliver R.
Deith, Mairin C.M.
Deere, Nicolas J.
Ahmad, Ampeng
Bernard, Henry
Goon, Jocelyn
Granados, lys
Helmy, Olga E.
Lim, Hong Ye
Luskin, Matthew Scott
Macdonald, David W.
Ross, Joanna
Simpson, Boyd K.
Struebig, Matthew J.
Mohd Azlan, Jayasilan
Potts, Matthew D.
Goossens, Benoît
Brashares, Justin S.
author_sort Kurz, David J.
title Socio-ecological factors shape the distribution of a cultural keystone species in Malaysian Borneo
title_short Socio-ecological factors shape the distribution of a cultural keystone species in Malaysian Borneo
title_full Socio-ecological factors shape the distribution of a cultural keystone species in Malaysian Borneo
title_fullStr Socio-ecological factors shape the distribution of a cultural keystone species in Malaysian Borneo
title_full_unstemmed Socio-ecological factors shape the distribution of a cultural keystone species in Malaysian Borneo
title_sort socio-ecological factors shape the distribution of a cultural keystone species in malaysian borneo
publishDate 2023
url http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/41366/1/Socio-ecological%20factors%20shape%20the%20distribution.pdf
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