Do protected areas in Panama support intact assemblages of ungulates?

Ungulates play an essential role in terrestrial ecosystems, but suffer from hunting and habitat degradation which often results in theirdecline. Panama harbors five species of ungulate and is an important portion of the Mesoamerican Biological Corridor, but its foresthabitat and its fauna are currently threatened. Protected areas have been designated to preserve the biodiversity, but studies evaluatingtheir effectiveness in maintaining ungulates are lacking in Panama. In this study we used camera-trapping surveys to determine theoccurrence and abundance of the ungulate species in 13 protected areas across Panama. There were large differences in the ungulatecommunities among the sites we surveyed. Some sites were impoverished with just one ungulate species recorded while just a singlesite harbored all five species. The white-lipped peccary was the rarest species and the collared peccaries the most common, capturedin all the sites. Moreover, we found large variation in ungulate abundance across the sites. Our results indicate that few protected areasin Panama effectively maintain the entire assemblage of ungulate species.

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Main Authors: Meyer, Ninon F.V., Moreno, Ricardo, Sanches, Edgar, Brown, Elliot, Jansen, P.A.
Format: Article/Letter to editor biblioteca
Language:English
Subjects:Camera traps, Index of abundance, Mesoamerican biological corridor, Neotropical forest, Terrestrial herbivores,
Online Access:https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/do-protected-areas-in-panama-support-intact-assemblages-of-ungula
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spelling dig-wur-nl-wurpubs-5061742025-01-20 Meyer, Ninon F.V. Moreno, Ricardo Sanches, Edgar Brown, Elliot Jansen, P.A. Article/Letter to editor Therya 7 (2016) 1 ISSN: 2007-3364 Do protected areas in Panama support intact assemblages of ungulates? 2016 Ungulates play an essential role in terrestrial ecosystems, but suffer from hunting and habitat degradation which often results in theirdecline. Panama harbors five species of ungulate and is an important portion of the Mesoamerican Biological Corridor, but its foresthabitat and its fauna are currently threatened. Protected areas have been designated to preserve the biodiversity, but studies evaluatingtheir effectiveness in maintaining ungulates are lacking in Panama. In this study we used camera-trapping surveys to determine theoccurrence and abundance of the ungulate species in 13 protected areas across Panama. There were large differences in the ungulatecommunities among the sites we surveyed. Some sites were impoverished with just one ungulate species recorded while just a singlesite harbored all five species. The white-lipped peccary was the rarest species and the collared peccaries the most common, capturedin all the sites. Moreover, we found large variation in ungulate abundance across the sites. Our results indicate that few protected areasin Panama effectively maintain the entire assemblage of ungulate species. en application/pdf https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/do-protected-areas-in-panama-support-intact-assemblages-of-ungula 10.12933/therya-16-341 https://edepot.wur.nl/387019 Camera traps Index of abundance Mesoamerican biological corridor Neotropical forest Terrestrial herbivores https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Wageningen University & Research
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topic Camera traps
Index of abundance
Mesoamerican biological corridor
Neotropical forest
Terrestrial herbivores
Camera traps
Index of abundance
Mesoamerican biological corridor
Neotropical forest
Terrestrial herbivores
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Index of abundance
Mesoamerican biological corridor
Neotropical forest
Terrestrial herbivores
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Index of abundance
Mesoamerican biological corridor
Neotropical forest
Terrestrial herbivores
Meyer, Ninon F.V.
Moreno, Ricardo
Sanches, Edgar
Brown, Elliot
Jansen, P.A.
Do protected areas in Panama support intact assemblages of ungulates?
description Ungulates play an essential role in terrestrial ecosystems, but suffer from hunting and habitat degradation which often results in theirdecline. Panama harbors five species of ungulate and is an important portion of the Mesoamerican Biological Corridor, but its foresthabitat and its fauna are currently threatened. Protected areas have been designated to preserve the biodiversity, but studies evaluatingtheir effectiveness in maintaining ungulates are lacking in Panama. In this study we used camera-trapping surveys to determine theoccurrence and abundance of the ungulate species in 13 protected areas across Panama. There were large differences in the ungulatecommunities among the sites we surveyed. Some sites were impoverished with just one ungulate species recorded while just a singlesite harbored all five species. The white-lipped peccary was the rarest species and the collared peccaries the most common, capturedin all the sites. Moreover, we found large variation in ungulate abundance across the sites. Our results indicate that few protected areasin Panama effectively maintain the entire assemblage of ungulate species.
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Index of abundance
Mesoamerican biological corridor
Neotropical forest
Terrestrial herbivores
author Meyer, Ninon F.V.
Moreno, Ricardo
Sanches, Edgar
Brown, Elliot
Jansen, P.A.
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Sanches, Edgar
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Jansen, P.A.
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title Do protected areas in Panama support intact assemblages of ungulates?
title_short Do protected areas in Panama support intact assemblages of ungulates?
title_full Do protected areas in Panama support intact assemblages of ungulates?
title_fullStr Do protected areas in Panama support intact assemblages of ungulates?
title_full_unstemmed Do protected areas in Panama support intact assemblages of ungulates?
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