Pbkp_redictive niche modelling to identify potential areas of conflicts between human activities and expanding predator populations: A case study of game management and the grey mongoose, Herpestes ichneumon, in Spain


Abstract:

Context. The grey mongoose, Herpestes ichneumon L., is a protected species in Spain. Populations of grey mongoose are currently increasing in numbers, and potential conflicts with human interests involving predation of small-game species, may arise in the near future. Aims. We pbkp_redicted potential suitable areas for the expansion of grey mongoose by using a niche modelling approach to detect areas of conflict with small-game hunting activities. Methods. We compared these areas with regions in which small-game hunting is an important economic activity. To produce a niche-suitability map we used Maxent and an internal (data-splitting) validation to assess the pbkp_redictive performance of the model. Areas in which small-game hunting is important were identified by using a rabbit-abundance index. Key results. On the basis of suitability modelling, populations of grey mongoose will expand into southern and central Spain. The variables with higher pbkp_redictive power are mainly climatic, although some mosaic habitat types are also important. Internal validation reveals a strong correspondence between pbkp_redicted and observed records. The overlap of high-suitability areas with areas assigned with a high rabbit-abundance index indicated the existence of large regions of potential conflict with hunting interests. Conclusions. Pbkp_redictions of niche modelling can be used to detect conflict areas between expanding species and human interests. As a consequence of the expansion of the grey mongoose, the incidence of non-selective predator control may increase, thereby posing a threat to other protected predators. Implications. Identified areas of likely conflict should be prioritised to delineate careful management programs in terms of people education, surveying, incentives and the detection of illegal predator-control activities. © 2010 CSIRO.

Año de publicación:

2010

Keywords:

  • Invasive species
  • niche modelling
  • Predator control
  • small game
  • maxent

Fuente:

scopusscopus

Tipo de documento:

Article

Estado:

Acceso restringido

Áreas de conocimiento:

  • Ecología
  • Ecología

Áreas temáticas:

  • Ecología
  • Agricultura y tecnologías afines
  • Pesca, caza y tiro