Title
Distribution and conservation status of the mountain tapir (Tapirus pinchaque) in Peru
Date Issued
01 April 2022
Access level
metadata only access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
Publisher(s)
Elsevier GmbH
Abstract
The mountain tapir Tapirus pinchaque is one of the largest and most threatened mammals of the northern South American Andes. It is distributed in montane forests and paramos mainly above 2000 m, from Colombia to north Peru. The species is categorised as globally Endangered and is mainly threatened by habitat degradation, habitat loss and fragmentation. Although up-to-date information is lacking in Peru on its distribution, population and conservation status, this population could play an important part in the global persistence of the species. We compiled all known recent occurrence records for the species from Peru, as well as data from camera traps with an effort of over 10,000 camera/days between 2016 and 2018. We modelled the tapir's distribution using remote-sensed vegetation indices, topographic and bioclimatic variables in MaxEnt, followed by post-processing steps to remove unoccupied areas, to produce a current range map for the species in Peru. We overlaid this with spatial information on threats and protected areas. We estimate a range of almost 183,000 ha in Peru, in two main regions, north and south of the Huancabamba river, of which approximately 60% is within protected areas. However, protection gaps still exist, especially in the south of its range. Mining concessions cover 27% of its current range and we estimate 28,000 ha of forest loss within its extent of occurrence between 2001 and 2020. We provide recommendations for its conservation, including priority areas for increased protection, binational initiatives to ensure connectivity with populations in Ecuador and to use the tapir as a flagship species in efforts to protect montane ecosystems for water conservation.
Volume
66
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Conservación de la Biodiversidad Forestal
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-85123082472
Source
Journal for Nature Conservation
ISSN of the container
16171381
Sponsor(s)
Thanks to all our field guides and leaders in the farming communities of Samanga, Tapal, Yanta, Segunda y Cajas, Huaricancha, Tabaconas, San Felipe and Sallique who permitted fieldwork in their communities. Thanks to WWF project team Jose Luis Mena and Fabiola La Rosa who led the camera trap surveys during 2014-2016 in TNNS. AM, KC, ZV, EN thank Paul ViƱas, Abel Calle, Jeasmire NuƱez, Hildebrando Manchay and Pedro Garcia for supporting the fieldwork with the farming communities. Also, thanks to Robyn D. Appleton, Javier Vallejos, Jose Vallejos and Isai Sanchez (SBC Peru) for sharing species and habitat information during fieldwork in TNNS and Tucto – Gramalote area. Many thanks to World Land Trust UK for providing funds to NCI for work in paramo regions 2013 - 2020, which contributed indirectly to this project; to Mohamed bin Zayed Species Conservation Fund for funding SBC project ā€œConserving the Mountain Tapir Tapirus pinchaque in north Peruā€.
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