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Brown Hyena (Hyaena brunnea) Distribution: Nuances in Modeling a Generalist Species
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2020-04-24
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Pimm, Stuart
Jacobson, Andrew
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Abstract
The brown hyena plays a critical role as a top carnivore across southern Africa alongside
other megafauna including lions and cheetahs. However, because it is perceived to
face fewer threats to its population, there are fewer research efforts aimed at understanding
its distribution and spatial ecology. The Hyaena Distribution Mapping Project in partnership
with the IUCN Hyaena Specialist Group is currently working to update the global range
map of the brown hyena. A critical follow up to this work is the creation of a species
distribution model to better understand the environmental factors that affect their
spatial ecology. However, given the wide variation of habitat types within the hyena’s
range, a single model may not be sufficient to capture the nuances within their global
distribution. I created a global model of the brown hyena as well as two biome specific
models, one for Deserts and Xeric Shrublands and one for Tropical and Subtropical
Grasslands, Savannas, and Shrublands as defined by the World Wildlife Fund. I propose
that brown hyena ecology varies based on the specific ecosystem of an individual and
that by modeling their distribution at a biome level we can better predict potential
habitat. However, a general model may still be informative as hyenas do range widely,
and one individual can take advantage of a variety of habitats. By comparing these
models and their performance, we can create a more robust description of how brown
hyena ecology varies throughout southern Africa.
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Killea, Allison (2020). Brown Hyena (Hyaena brunnea) Distribution: Nuances in Modeling a Generalist Species.
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