Illuminating big cat movements: does moonlight influence Jaguar space use in the southern Pantanal?

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Main Author: Costa dos Santos, Priscilla
Publication Date: 2022
Other Authors: Zukeran Kanda, Claudia, Leoni Ribeiro, Ananda, B. Haberfeld, Mario, R. Sartorelo, Leonardo, Ranpim, Lilian Elaine, Fragoso, Carlos Eduardo, Ribeiro, Milton Cezar, May-Junior, Joares Adenilson, Gonçalves Morato , Ronaldo
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Summary: In light of increasing levels of habitat loss and modification, knowledge on the environmental factors that influence space use by large carnivores emerges as crucial for effective conservation efforts. Despite a growing body of literature exploring moonlight influence on the activity of felid apex predators, its effects on jaguars (Panthera onca) remain largely understudied - including in the Brazilian Pantanal. This wetland is currently undergoing significant human-driven changes with the expansion of agricultural activities, and retaliatory killing of jaguars arises as one of the main threats to the species' persistence. Here we studied the influence of variation in nocturnal luminosity on jaguars' space use in the southern Pantanal. We analyzed GPS data of collared jaguars in fields potentially used as pastures considering the distance to the closest forest and luminosity in the context of low, medium and high moonlight intensities. We found that although jaguars tend to remain close to forest surroundings throughout the lunar cycle, they venture deeper in pastures under medium to high moonlight illumination. We suggest that jaguars' pasture use at our study site fits the predation risk hypothesis, where species at higher trophic levels tend to be more active with moonlight as it allows for greater predation success - especially considering that forest edges can provide shelter and facilitate stalking of cattle. Although we did not focus on predation success in our analysis, we recommend herds to be kept away from forest edges and the placement of physical barriers (e.g. fences) to prevent opportunistic jaguar attacks - especially on brighter nights.
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spelling Illuminating big cat movements: does moonlight influence Jaguar space use in the southern Pantanal?Iluminando el Movimiento de Grandes Felinos en el Sur del Pantanal: ¿Influye la Luz de la Luna en el uso del Espacio por Parte del Jaguar?Illuminating big cat movements: does moonlight influence Jaguar space use in the southern Pantanal?Wetlandshuman-wildlife conflictsocial-ecological systems Humedalesconflicto hombre-vida silvestresistemas socio-ecológicosWetlandshuman-wildlife conflictsocial-ecological systemsIn light of increasing levels of habitat loss and modification, knowledge on the environmental factors that influence space use by large carnivores emerges as crucial for effective conservation efforts. Despite a growing body of literature exploring moonlight influence on the activity of felid apex predators, its effects on jaguars (Panthera onca) remain largely understudied - including in the Brazilian Pantanal. This wetland is currently undergoing significant human-driven changes with the expansion of agricultural activities, and retaliatory killing of jaguars arises as one of the main threats to the species' persistence. Here we studied the influence of variation in nocturnal luminosity on jaguars' space use in the southern Pantanal. We analyzed GPS data of collared jaguars in fields potentially used as pastures considering the distance to the closest forest and luminosity in the context of low, medium and high moonlight intensities. We found that although jaguars tend to remain close to forest surroundings throughout the lunar cycle, they venture deeper in pastures under medium to high moonlight illumination. We suggest that jaguars' pasture use at our study site fits the predation risk hypothesis, where species at higher trophic levels tend to be more active with moonlight as it allows for greater predation success - especially considering that forest edges can provide shelter and facilitate stalking of cattle. Although we did not focus on predation success in our analysis, we recommend herds to be kept away from forest edges and the placement of physical barriers (e.g. fences) to prevent opportunistic jaguar attacks - especially on brighter nights.Debido a los crecientes niveles de pérdida y modificación del hábitat, el conocimientode los factores ambientales que influyen en el uso del espacio de los grandes carnívoros resulta crucialpara esfuerzos de conservación efectivos. A pesar de un creciente cuerpo de literatura que explorala influencia de la luz de la luna en la actividad de los depredadores ápice félidos, sus efectos sobrelos jaguares (Panthera onca) siguen siendo en gran parte poco estudiados - incluso en el Pantanalbrasileño. Este bioma está experimentando cambios significativos impulsados por el ser humanocon la expansión de las actividades agrícolas, y la matanza de jaguares como represalia surge comouna de las principales amenazas para la persistencia de la especie. Estudiamos la influencia de lavariación en la luminosidad nocturna en el uso del espacio de los jaguares en el sur del Pantanal.Analizamos datos de GPS de jaguares con collar en campos potencialmente utilizados como pasturasconsiderando la distancia al bosque más cercano y la luminosidad en contextos de luz de luna debaja, media y alta intensidad. Descubrimos que, aunque los jaguares tienden a permanecer cercade los alrededores del bosque durante todo el ciclo lunar, se aventuran más profundamente en lospastizales bajo una luz de luna media a alta. Sugerimos que el uso de pastos de jaguares en nuestrositio de estudio se ajuste a la hipótesis del riesgo de depredación (predation risk hypothesis), donde lasespecies en niveles tróficos más altos tienden a ser más activas con la luz de la luna, ya que permiteun mayor éxito de depredación, especialmente considerando que los bordes del bosque puedenproporcionar refugio y facilitar el acecho al ganado. Aunque en nuestro análisis no nos enfocamos enel éxito de la depredación, recomendamos que los rebaños se mantengan alejados de los bordes delbosque y la colocación de barreras físicas (e.j. cercas) para prevenir ataques oportunistas de jaguares,especialmente en las noches más brillantes.In light of increasing levels of habitat loss and modification, knowledge on the environmental factors that influence space use by large carnivores emerges as crucial for effective conservation efforts. Despite a growing body of literature exploring moonlight influence on the activity of felid apex predators, its effects on jaguars (Panthera onca) remain largely understudied - including in the Brazilian Pantanal. This wetland is currently undergoing significant human-driven changes with the expansion of agricultural activities, and retaliatory killing of jaguars arises as one of the main threats to the species' persistence. Here we studied the influence of variation in nocturnal luminosity on jaguars' space use in the southern Pantanal. We analyzed GPS data of collared jaguars in fields potentially used as pastures considering the distance to the closest forest and luminosity in the context of low, medium and high moonlight intensities. We found that although jaguars tend to remain close to forest surroundings throughout the lunar cycle, they venture deeper in pastures under medium to high moonlight illumination. We suggest that jaguars' pasture use at our study site fits the predation risk hypothesis, where species at higher trophic levels tend to be more active with moonlight as it allows for greater predation success - especially considering that forest edges can provide shelter and facilitate stalking of cattle. Although we did not focus on predation success in our analysis, we recommend herds to be kept away from forest edges and the placement of physical barriers (e.g. fences) to prevent opportunistic jaguar attacks - especially on brighter nights.Instituto Chico Mendes de Conservação da Biodiversidade (ICMBio)2022-01-18info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistaeletronica.icmbio.gov.br/index.php/BioBR/article/view/183910.37002/biodiversidadebrasileira.v12i1.1839Biodiversidade Brasileira ; Vol. 12 No. 1 (2022): Programa Institucional de Bolsas de Iniciação Científica - Pibic/ICMBio: Resultados dos Projetos; 104-117Biodiversidade Brasileira ; Vol. 12 Núm. 1 (2022): Programa Institucional de Bolsas de Iniciação Científica - Pibic/ICMBio: Resultados dos Projetos; 104-117Biodiversidade Brasileira ; v. 12 n. 1 (2022): Programa Institucional de Bolsas de Iniciação Científica - Pibic/ICMBio: Resultados dos Projetos; 104-1172236-288610.37002/biodiversidadebrasileira.v12i1reponame:Biodiversidade Brasileirainstname:Instituto Chico Mendes de Conservação da Biodiversidade (ICMBIO)instacron:ICMBIOporhttps://revistaeletronica.icmbio.gov.br/index.php/BioBR/article/view/1839/1325Copyright (c) 2022 Biodiversidade Brasileira - BioBrasilhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCosta dos Santos, PriscillaZukeran Kanda, ClaudiaLeoni Ribeiro, AnandaB. Haberfeld, MarioR. Sartorelo, LeonardoRanpim, Lilian ElaineFragoso, Carlos EduardoRibeiro, Milton CezarMay-Junior, Joares AdenilsonGonçalves Morato , Ronaldo2024-10-02T13:14:28Zoai:ojs.revistaeletronica.icmbio.gov.br:article/1839Revistahttps://revistaeletronica.icmbio.gov.br/BioBRPUBhttps://revistaeletronica.icmbio.gov.br/BioBR/oaifernanda.oliveto@icmbio.gov.br || katia.ribeiro@icmbio.gov.br2236-28862236-2886opendoar:2024-10-02T13:14:28Biodiversidade Brasileira - Instituto Chico Mendes de Conservação da Biodiversidade (ICMBIO)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Illuminating big cat movements: does moonlight influence Jaguar space use in the southern Pantanal?
Iluminando el Movimiento de Grandes Felinos en el Sur del Pantanal: ¿Influye la Luz de la Luna en el uso del Espacio por Parte del Jaguar?
Illuminating big cat movements: does moonlight influence Jaguar space use in the southern Pantanal?
title Illuminating big cat movements: does moonlight influence Jaguar space use in the southern Pantanal?
spellingShingle Illuminating big cat movements: does moonlight influence Jaguar space use in the southern Pantanal?
Costa dos Santos, Priscilla
Wetlands
human-wildlife conflict
social-ecological systems
Humedales
conflicto hombre-vida silvestre
sistemas socio-ecológicos
Wetlands
human-wildlife conflict
social-ecological systems
title_short Illuminating big cat movements: does moonlight influence Jaguar space use in the southern Pantanal?
title_full Illuminating big cat movements: does moonlight influence Jaguar space use in the southern Pantanal?
title_fullStr Illuminating big cat movements: does moonlight influence Jaguar space use in the southern Pantanal?
title_full_unstemmed Illuminating big cat movements: does moonlight influence Jaguar space use in the southern Pantanal?
title_sort Illuminating big cat movements: does moonlight influence Jaguar space use in the southern Pantanal?
author Costa dos Santos, Priscilla
author_facet Costa dos Santos, Priscilla
Zukeran Kanda, Claudia
Leoni Ribeiro, Ananda
B. Haberfeld, Mario
R. Sartorelo, Leonardo
Ranpim, Lilian Elaine
Fragoso, Carlos Eduardo
Ribeiro, Milton Cezar
May-Junior, Joares Adenilson
Gonçalves Morato , Ronaldo
author_role author
author2 Zukeran Kanda, Claudia
Leoni Ribeiro, Ananda
B. Haberfeld, Mario
R. Sartorelo, Leonardo
Ranpim, Lilian Elaine
Fragoso, Carlos Eduardo
Ribeiro, Milton Cezar
May-Junior, Joares Adenilson
Gonçalves Morato , Ronaldo
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Costa dos Santos, Priscilla
Zukeran Kanda, Claudia
Leoni Ribeiro, Ananda
B. Haberfeld, Mario
R. Sartorelo, Leonardo
Ranpim, Lilian Elaine
Fragoso, Carlos Eduardo
Ribeiro, Milton Cezar
May-Junior, Joares Adenilson
Gonçalves Morato , Ronaldo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Wetlands
human-wildlife conflict
social-ecological systems
Humedales
conflicto hombre-vida silvestre
sistemas socio-ecológicos
Wetlands
human-wildlife conflict
social-ecological systems
topic Wetlands
human-wildlife conflict
social-ecological systems
Humedales
conflicto hombre-vida silvestre
sistemas socio-ecológicos
Wetlands
human-wildlife conflict
social-ecological systems
description In light of increasing levels of habitat loss and modification, knowledge on the environmental factors that influence space use by large carnivores emerges as crucial for effective conservation efforts. Despite a growing body of literature exploring moonlight influence on the activity of felid apex predators, its effects on jaguars (Panthera onca) remain largely understudied - including in the Brazilian Pantanal. This wetland is currently undergoing significant human-driven changes with the expansion of agricultural activities, and retaliatory killing of jaguars arises as one of the main threats to the species' persistence. Here we studied the influence of variation in nocturnal luminosity on jaguars' space use in the southern Pantanal. We analyzed GPS data of collared jaguars in fields potentially used as pastures considering the distance to the closest forest and luminosity in the context of low, medium and high moonlight intensities. We found that although jaguars tend to remain close to forest surroundings throughout the lunar cycle, they venture deeper in pastures under medium to high moonlight illumination. We suggest that jaguars' pasture use at our study site fits the predation risk hypothesis, where species at higher trophic levels tend to be more active with moonlight as it allows for greater predation success - especially considering that forest edges can provide shelter and facilitate stalking of cattle. Although we did not focus on predation success in our analysis, we recommend herds to be kept away from forest edges and the placement of physical barriers (e.g. fences) to prevent opportunistic jaguar attacks - especially on brighter nights.
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