Predicting the potential hybridization zones between native and invasive marmosets within Neotropical biodiversity hotspots
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The human-induced introductions of marmoset species (Callithrix genus) threaten the
native species persistence within Brazilian biodiversity hotspots. Invasive marmosets can
hybridize with native congeners reducing the genetic integrity on native populations.
However, no study quantified the spatial extent of these invasions and which species can
be impacted by a hybridization process. Here, we predicted the range expansion and hence
the potential geographic overlap between Callithrix species, particularly in Atlantic Forest
and Cerrado, to discuss management strategies.We hypothesized that marmosets endemic
to the Atlantic Forest are more threatened by invasive congeners than other marmosets.
We generated species distribution models for six Callithrix species using four algorithms,
six environmental layers and 445 georeferenced localities extracted from literature published
since 2000. Suitability maps for each species were binarized using a 20-percentile
threshold and overlapped to predict invasion and quantify hybridization potential risks.
All Callithrix species had potential to expand their range within the Atlantic Forest
although suitable habitats for C. flaviceps and C. kuhlii were more limited. C. jacchus and C.
penicillata have already expanded their range to different biomes and our model shows
that they can spread even further. The potential hybridization zones were identified within the distribution range of all species, and more markedly within Atlantic Forest species
ranges. For assuring the ecosystem equilibriums, we urge to prevent the biological invasions
and to control the human-induced Callithrix introductions and expansions within
Neotropical hotspots.
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Biological invasion, Species distribution model, Habitat suitability, Primate conservation, Hybridization risk
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MORAES, Andreia Magro et al. Predicting the potential hybridization zones between native and invasive marmosets within Neotropical biodiversity hotspots. Global Ecology And Conservation, Amsterdam, v. 20, e00706, 2019. DOI: 10.1016/j.gecco.2019.e00706. Disponível em: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2351989419300848. Acesso em: 22 mar. 2023.