Modelling the Species Distribution of Flat-Headed Cats (Prionailurus planiceps), an Endangered South-East Asian Small Felid

Background: The flat-headed cat (Prionailurus planiceps) is one of the world’s least known, highly threatened felids with a distribution restricted to tropical lowland rainforests in Peninsular Thailand/Malaysia, Borneo and Sumatra. Throughout its geographic range large-scale anthropogenic transform...

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Main Authors: Wilting, Andreas, Cord, Anna, Hearn, Andrew J., Hesse, Deike, Mohamed, Azlan, Traeholdt, Carl, Cheyne, Susan M., Sunarto, Sunarto, Mohd-Azlan, J., Ross, Joanna, Shapiro, Aure´ lie C., Sebastian, Anthony, Dech, Stefan, Breitenmoser, Christine, Sanderson, Jim, Duckworth, J. W., Hofer, Heribert
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spelling my.unimas.ir.98552016-04-14T01:14:48Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/9855/ Modelling the Species Distribution of Flat-Headed Cats (Prionailurus planiceps), an Endangered South-East Asian Small Felid Wilting, Andreas Cord, Anna Hearn, Andrew J. Hesse, Deike Mohamed, Azlan Traeholdt, Carl Cheyne, Susan M. Sunarto, Sunarto Mohd-Azlan, J. Ross, Joanna Shapiro, Aure´ lie C. Sebastian, Anthony Dech, Stefan Breitenmoser, Christine Sanderson, Jim Duckworth, J. W. Hofer, Heribert QL Zoology Background: The flat-headed cat (Prionailurus planiceps) is one of the world’s least known, highly threatened felids with a distribution restricted to tropical lowland rainforests in Peninsular Thailand/Malaysia, Borneo and Sumatra. Throughout its geographic range large-scale anthropogenic transformation processes, including the pollution of fresh-water river systems and landscape fragmentation, raise concerns regarding its conservation status. Despite an increasing number of cameratrapping field surveys for carnivores in South-East Asia during the past two decades, few of these studies recorded the flatheaded cat. Methodology/Principal Findings: In this study, we designed a predictive species distribution model using the Maximum Entropy (MaxEnt) algorithm to reassess the potential current distribution and conservation status of the flat-headed cat. Eighty-eight independent species occurrence records were gathered from field surveys,literature records, and museum collections. These current and historical records were analysed in relation to bioclimatic variables (WorldClim), altitude (SRTM) and minimum distance to larger water resources (Digital Chart of the World). Distance to water was identified as the key predictor for the occurrence of flat-headed cats (.50% explanation). In addition, we used different land cover maps (GLC2000, GlobCover and SarVision LLC for Borneo), information on protected areas and regional human population density data to extract suitable habitats from the potential distribution predicted by the MaxEnt model. Between 54% and 68% of suitable habitat has already been converted to unsuitable land cover types (e.g. croplands, plantations), and only between 10% and 20% of suitable land cover is categorised as fully protected according to the IUCN criteria. The remaining habitats are highly fragmented and only a few larger forest patches remain. Conclusion/Significance: Based on our findings, we recommend that future conservation efforts for the flat-headed cat should focus on the identified remaining key localities and be implemented through a continuous dialogue between local stakeholders, conservationists and scientists to ensure its long-term survival. The flat-headed cat can serve as a flagship species for the protection of several other endangered species associated with the threatened tropical lowland forests and surface fresh-water sources in this region. Plos One Publishing 2010 E-Article NonPeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/9855/1/Modelling%20the%20Species%20Distribution%20of%20Flat-Headed%20Cats%20%28Prionailurus%20planiceps%29%2C%20an%20Endangered%20South-East%20Asian%20Small%20Felid%20%28abstract%29.pdf Wilting, Andreas and Cord, Anna and Hearn, Andrew J. and Hesse, Deike and Mohamed, Azlan and Traeholdt, Carl and Cheyne, Susan M. and Sunarto, Sunarto and Mohd-Azlan, J. and Ross, Joanna and Shapiro, Aure´ lie C. and Sebastian, Anthony and Dech, Stefan and Breitenmoser, Christine and Sanderson, Jim and Duckworth, J. W. and Hofer, Heribert (2010) Modelling the Species Distribution of Flat-Headed Cats (Prionailurus planiceps), an Endangered South-East Asian Small Felid. PLoS ONE, 5 (3). pp. 1-18. ISSN 1932-6203 http://www.researchgate.net/publication/42372765_Modelling_the_Species_Distribution_of_Flat-Headed_Cats_%28Prionailurus_planiceps%29_an_Endangered_South-East_Asian_Small_Felid DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0009612
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topic QL Zoology
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Wilting, Andreas
Cord, Anna
Hearn, Andrew J.
Hesse, Deike
Mohamed, Azlan
Traeholdt, Carl
Cheyne, Susan M.
Sunarto, Sunarto
Mohd-Azlan, J.
Ross, Joanna
Shapiro, Aure´ lie C.
Sebastian, Anthony
Dech, Stefan
Breitenmoser, Christine
Sanderson, Jim
Duckworth, J. W.
Hofer, Heribert
Modelling the Species Distribution of Flat-Headed Cats (Prionailurus planiceps), an Endangered South-East Asian Small Felid
description Background: The flat-headed cat (Prionailurus planiceps) is one of the world’s least known, highly threatened felids with a distribution restricted to tropical lowland rainforests in Peninsular Thailand/Malaysia, Borneo and Sumatra. Throughout its geographic range large-scale anthropogenic transformation processes, including the pollution of fresh-water river systems and landscape fragmentation, raise concerns regarding its conservation status. Despite an increasing number of cameratrapping field surveys for carnivores in South-East Asia during the past two decades, few of these studies recorded the flatheaded cat. Methodology/Principal Findings: In this study, we designed a predictive species distribution model using the Maximum Entropy (MaxEnt) algorithm to reassess the potential current distribution and conservation status of the flat-headed cat. Eighty-eight independent species occurrence records were gathered from field surveys,literature records, and museum collections. These current and historical records were analysed in relation to bioclimatic variables (WorldClim), altitude (SRTM) and minimum distance to larger water resources (Digital Chart of the World). Distance to water was identified as the key predictor for the occurrence of flat-headed cats (.50% explanation). In addition, we used different land cover maps (GLC2000, GlobCover and SarVision LLC for Borneo), information on protected areas and regional human population density data to extract suitable habitats from the potential distribution predicted by the MaxEnt model. Between 54% and 68% of suitable habitat has already been converted to unsuitable land cover types (e.g. croplands, plantations), and only between 10% and 20% of suitable land cover is categorised as fully protected according to the IUCN criteria. The remaining habitats are highly fragmented and only a few larger forest patches remain. Conclusion/Significance: Based on our findings, we recommend that future conservation efforts for the flat-headed cat should focus on the identified remaining key localities and be implemented through a continuous dialogue between local stakeholders, conservationists and scientists to ensure its long-term survival. The flat-headed cat can serve as a flagship species for the protection of several other endangered species associated with the threatened tropical lowland forests and surface fresh-water sources in this region.
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author Wilting, Andreas
Cord, Anna
Hearn, Andrew J.
Hesse, Deike
Mohamed, Azlan
Traeholdt, Carl
Cheyne, Susan M.
Sunarto, Sunarto
Mohd-Azlan, J.
Ross, Joanna
Shapiro, Aure´ lie C.
Sebastian, Anthony
Dech, Stefan
Breitenmoser, Christine
Sanderson, Jim
Duckworth, J. W.
Hofer, Heribert
author_facet Wilting, Andreas
Cord, Anna
Hearn, Andrew J.
Hesse, Deike
Mohamed, Azlan
Traeholdt, Carl
Cheyne, Susan M.
Sunarto, Sunarto
Mohd-Azlan, J.
Ross, Joanna
Shapiro, Aure´ lie C.
Sebastian, Anthony
Dech, Stefan
Breitenmoser, Christine
Sanderson, Jim
Duckworth, J. W.
Hofer, Heribert
author_sort Wilting, Andreas
title Modelling the Species Distribution of Flat-Headed Cats (Prionailurus planiceps), an Endangered South-East Asian Small Felid
title_short Modelling the Species Distribution of Flat-Headed Cats (Prionailurus planiceps), an Endangered South-East Asian Small Felid
title_full Modelling the Species Distribution of Flat-Headed Cats (Prionailurus planiceps), an Endangered South-East Asian Small Felid
title_fullStr Modelling the Species Distribution of Flat-Headed Cats (Prionailurus planiceps), an Endangered South-East Asian Small Felid
title_full_unstemmed Modelling the Species Distribution of Flat-Headed Cats (Prionailurus planiceps), an Endangered South-East Asian Small Felid
title_sort modelling the species distribution of flat-headed cats (prionailurus planiceps), an endangered south-east asian small felid
publisher Plos One Publishing
publishDate 2010
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