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Late Quaternary habitat suitability models for chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) since the Last Interglacial (120,000 BP)

Authors :
Christopher D. Barratt
Jack D. Lester
Paolo Gratton
Renske E. Onstein
Ammie K. Kalan
Maureen S. McCarthy
Gaëlle Bocksberger
Lauren C. White
Linda Vigilant
Paula Dieguez
Barrie Abdulai
Thierry Aebischer
Anthony Agbor
Alfred Kwabena Assumang
Emma Bailey
Mattia Bessone
Bartelijntje Buys
Joana Silva Carvalho
Rebecca Chancellor
Heather Cohen
Emmanuel Danquah
Tobias Deschner
Zacharie Nzooh Dongmo
Osiris A. Doumbé
Jef Dupain
Chris S. Duvall
Manasseh Eno-Nku
Gilles Etoga
Anh Galat-Luong
Rosa Garriga
Sylvain Gatti
Andrea Ghiurghi
Annemarie Goedmakers
Anne-Céline Granjon
Dismas Hakizimana
Nadia Haydar
Josephine Head
Daniela Hedwig
Ilka Herbinger
Veerle Hermans
Sorrel Jones
Jessica Junker
Parag Kadam
Mohamed Kambi
Ivonne Kienast
Célestin Yao Kouakou
Kouamé Paul N’Goran
Kevin E. Langergraber
Juan Lapuente
Anne Laudisoit
Kevin C. Lee
Fiona Maisels
Deborah Moore
Bethan Morgan
David Morgan
Emily Neil
Sonia Nicholl
Louis Nkembi
Anne Ntongho
Christopher Orbell
Lucy Jayne Ormsby
Liliana Pacheco
Alex K. Piel
Lilian Pintea
Andrew J. Plumptre
Aaron Rundus
Crickette Sanz
Volker Sommer
Tenekwetche Sop
Fiona A. Stewart
Jacqueline Sunderland-Groves
Nikki Tagg
Angelique Todd
Els Ton
Joost van Schijndel
Hilde VanLeeuwe
Elleni Vendras
Adam Welsh
José Francisco Carminatti Wenceslau
Erin G. Wessling
Jacob Willie
Roman M. Wittig
Nakashima Yoshihiro
Yisa Ginath Yuh
Kyle Yurkiw
Christophe Boesch
Mimi Arandjelovic
Hjalmar Kühl
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, 2020.

Abstract

AimPaleoclimate reconstructions have enhanced our understanding of how past climates may have shaped present-day biodiversity. We hypothesize that habitat stability in historical Afrotropical refugia played a major role in the habitat suitability and persistence of chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) during the late Quaternary. We aimed to build a dynamic model of changing habitat suitability for chimpanzees at fine spatio-temporal scales to provide a new resource for understanding their ecology, behaviour and evolution.LocationAfrotropics.TaxonChimpanzee (Pan troglodytes), including all four subspecies (P. t. verus, P. t. ellioti, P. t. troglodytes, P. t. schweinfurthii).MethodsWe used downscaled bioclimatic variables representing monthly temperature and precipitation estimates, historical human population density data and an extensive database of georeferenced presence points to infer chimpanzee habitat suitability at 62 paleoclimatic time periods across the Afrotropics based on ensemble species distribution models. We mapped habitat stability over time using an approach that accounts for dispersal between time periods, and compared our modelled stability estimates to existing knowledge of Afrotropical refugia. Our models cover a spatial resolution of 0.0467 degrees (approximately 5.19 km2 grid cells) and a temporal resolution of every 1,000–4,000 years dating back to the Last Interglacial (120,000 BP).ResultsOur results show high habitat stability concordant with known historical forest refugia across Africa, but suggest that their extents are underestimated for chimpanzees. We provide the first fine-grained dynamic map of historical chimpanzee habitat suitability since the Last Interglacial which is suspected to have influenced a number of ecological-evolutionary processes, such as the emergence of complex patterns of behavioural and genetic diversity.Main ConclusionsWe provide a novel resource that can be used to reveal spatio-temporally explicit insights into the role of refugia in determining chimpanzee behavioural, ecological and genetic diversity. This methodology can be applied to other taxonomic groups and geographic areas where sufficient data are available.

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Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........255823a467013768d377fd5cb95a1ca6
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.05.15.066662