A multi-scale environmental niche model for the Endangered dhole Cuon alpinus

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Author listKhatiwada MP, Kunkel K, Wright W, Acharya B, Aung SS, Bhumpakphan N, Cheng T, Davis C, Ean TP, Ferraz KMPMB, D. Ngoprasert, al.

PublisherCambridge University Press

Publication year2025

JournalOryx: The International Journal of Conservation (0030-6053)

ISSN0030-6053

eISSN1365-3008


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Abstract

The dhole Cuon alpinus is a large canid that is categorized as Endangered on the IUCN Red List and at risk of global extinction. Information on the spatial distribution of suitable habitat is important for conservation planning but is largely unavailable. We quantified the spatial distribution of potential range as well as the relative probability of dhole occurrence across large parts of the species’ global range. We used the MaxEnt algorithm to produce a multi-scale environmental niche model based on 24 environmental variables and dhole occurrence data from 12 countries. We identified three regions where dhole conservation should be focused: western India, central India, and across the Himalayan foothills through Southeast Asia. Connectivity between suitable areas was poor, so coordinated action among these regions should be a priority. For instance, transboundary dhole conservation initiatives across the Himalayas from southern China, Myanmar, north-east India, Nepal and Bhutan need to be initiated. We also highlight the value of improving dhole population viability on unprotected land and increasing monitoring in the northern parts of its historic distribution, in particular in areas within mainland China.


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