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Identifying Priority Areas for Conservation of an Endangered Sand Lizard Using Landscape-Based Habitat Suitability Models

Block, CarolinaIcon ; Pedrana, JulietaIcon ; Stellatelli, Oscar AníbalIcon ; Vega, Laura; Isacch, Juan PabloIcon
Fecha de publicación: 29/12/2023
Editorial: Herpetologists League
Revista: Herpetologica
ISSN: 0018-0831
Idioma: Inglés
Tipo de recurso: Artículo publicado
Clasificación temática:
Conservación de la Biodiversidad

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Predicting the probability of species occurrence based on environmental variables across landscapes makes it possible to determine suitable habitats and constitutes an important tool for identifying priority areas for conservation. The sand dune lizard Liolaemus multimaculatus is endemic to the temperate coastal dune from Argentina and was recently classified as endangered by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN). We aimed to study the influence of landscape metrics on this lizard’s distribution and build predictive distribution maps from habitat suitability models. Additionally, we analyzed the representation of suitable habitats within natural protected areas (NPAs). We conducted lizard surveys in two successive seasons and obtained different landscape metrics from thematic maps in two circular landscape units. All information collected was compiled into a Geographical Information System (GIS). The relationships between lizard presence/absence and the landscape metrics were analyzed using Generalized Linear Models, and the results were transferred by using GIS to habitat suitability maps. Digitalized NPAs were overlapped on these maps to estimate the representation of suitable habitats. Within the main habitat categories of the sand dunes, L. multimaculatus was found exclusively in active dunes which means that these habitats are of vital importance for this species. The habitat suitability models indicated that: (1) patch size of active dunes and distance to the coastline were the main drivers of the distribution of this species, and (2) homogeneous landscapes composed of active dunes and low or null percentages of semi-fixed and forested dunes were the preferred habitat. The predictive maps showed that highly suitable habitats encompass less than 5% (2059.7 ha) of total active dunes and had a linear distribution near the coastline and far away from areas modified by human activities. Only 19.8% (408.8 ha) of highly suitable habitats fall within NPAs boundaries. The high habitat association of the species and the very small remaining habitat should lead to urgent conservation measures, which can be supported by habitat suitability models based on landscape metrics.
Palabras clave: ARENICOLOUS LIZARD , HABITAT SUITABILITY MAPS , LANDSCAPE METRICS , LIOLAEMUS MULTIMACULATUS , NATURAL PROTECTED AREAS , PAMPEAN COASTAL DUNES
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11336/228693
URL: https://bioone.org/journals/herpetologica/volume-79/issue-4/Herpetologica-D-20-0
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1655/Herpetologica-D-20-00033
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Block, Carolina; Pedrana, Julieta; Stellatelli, Oscar Aníbal; Vega, Laura; Isacch, Juan Pablo; Identifying Priority Areas for Conservation of an Endangered Sand Lizard Using Landscape-Based Habitat Suitability Models; Herpetologists League; Herpetologica; 79; 4; 29-12-2023; 186-195
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