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Vulnerability of the Critically Endangered leatherback turtle to fisheries bycatch in the eastern Pacific Ocean. I. A machine-learning species distribution model
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WoS WOS:001217046600003
Scopus SCOPUS_ID:85193002679
DOI 10.3354/ESR01288
Año 2024
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Abstract



The Eastern Pacific population of leatherback turtles Dermochelys coriacea is Critically Endangered, with incidental capture in coastal and pelagic fisheries as one of the major causes. Given the population's broad geographic range, status, and extensive overlap with fisheries throughout the region, identifying areas of high importance is essential for effective conservation and management. In this study, we created a machine-learning species distribution model trained with remotely sensed environmental data and fishery-dependent leatherback presence (n = 1088) and absence data (>500000 fishing sets with no turtle observations) from industrial and small-scale fisheries that operated in the eastern Pacific Ocean between 1995 and 2020. The data were obtained through a participatory collaboration between the Inter-American Convention for the Protection and Conservation of Sea Turtles and the Inter-American Tropical Tuna Commission as well as non-governmental organizations to support the quantification of leatherback vulnerability to fisheries bycatch. A daily process was applied to predict the probability of leatherback occurrence as a function of dynamic and static environmental covariates. Coastal areas throughout the region were highlighted as important habitats, particularly highly productive feeding areas over the continental shelf of Ecuador, Peru, and offshore from Chile, and breeding areas off Mexico and Central America. Our model served as the basis to quantify leatherback vulnerability to fisheries bycatch and the potential efficacy of conservation and management measures (Griffiths & Wallace et al. 2024; Endang Species Res 53:295-326). In addition, this approach can provide a modeling framework for other data-limited vulnerable populations and species.

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Revista ISSN
Endangered Species Research 1863-5407

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Biodiversity Conservation
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Autores - Afiliación



Ord. Autor Género Institución - País
1 Lopez, Jon - Interamer Trop Tuna Commiss - Estados Unidos
Inter-American Tropical Tuna Commission - Estados Unidos
2 Griffiths, Shane - Interamer Trop Tuna Commiss - Estados Unidos
Inter-American Tropical Tuna Commission - Estados Unidos
3 Wallace, Bryan P. Hombre Ecolibrium Inc - Estados Unidos
UNIV COLORADO - Estados Unidos
Interamer Convent Protect & Conservat Sea Turtles - Estados Unidos
University of Colorado Boulder - Estados Unidos
Inter-American Convention for the Protection and Conservation of Sea Turtles - Estados Unidos
4 Caceres, Veronica - Interamer Convent Protect & Conservat Sea Turtles - Estados Unidos
Inter-American Convention for the Protection and Conservation of Sea Turtles - Estados Unidos
5 Helena Rodriguez, Luz - Interamer Convent Protect & Conservat Sea Turtles - Estados Unidos
Inter-American Convention for the Protection and Conservation of Sea Turtles - Estados Unidos
5 Rodríguez, Luz Helena - Inter-American Convention for the Protection and Conservation of Sea Turtles - Estados Unidos
Interamer Convent Protect & Conservat Sea Turtles - Estados Unidos
6 Abrego, Marino Hombre Minist Ambiente - Panamá
Ministerio de Salud - Panamá
7 Alfaro-Shigueto, Joanna Mujer Univ Cient Sur - Perú
ProDelphinus - Perú
Univ Exeter - Reino Unido
Universidad Científica del Sur - Perú
University of Exeter - Reino Unido
Pro Delphinus - Perú
8 Andraka, Sandra - EcoPacifico - Costa Rica
EcoPacifico+ - Costa Rica
9 Brito, Maria Jose - Inst Publ Invest Acuicultura & Pesca - Ecuador
Instituto Público de Investigación de Acuicultura y Pesca - Ecuador
10 Bustos, Leslie Camila - Subsecretaria Pesca & Acuicultura - Chile
Subsecretaría de Pesca y Acuicultura - Chile
11 Cari, Ilia Hombre Inst Fomento Pesquero IFOP - Chile
Instituto de Fomento Pesquero - Chile
12 Carvajal, Jose Miguel - Inst Nacl Costarricense Pesca & Acuicultura - Costa Rica
Instituto Costarricense de Pesca y Acuicultura - Costa Rica
13 Clavijo, Ljubitza - Inst Fomento Pesquero IFOP - Chile
Instituto de Fomento Pesquero - Chile
14 Cocas, Luis Hombre Subsecretaria Pesca & Acuicultura - Chile
Subsecretaría de Pesca y Acuicultura - Chile
15 de Paz, Nelly Mujer Areas Costeras & Recursos Marinos - Perú
Areas Costeras y Recursos Marinos - Perú
16 Herrera, Marco - Inst Publ Invest Acuicultura & Pesca - Ecuador
Instituto Público de Investigación de Acuicultura y Pesca - Ecuador
17 Mangel, Jeffrey C. Hombre ProDelphinus - Perú
Univ Exeter - Reino Unido
University of Exeter - Reino Unido
Pro Delphinus - Perú
18 Perez-Huaripata, Miguel - Inst Mar Peru - Perú
Instituto del Mar del Perú - Perú
19 Piedra, Rotney - Sistema Nacl Areas Conservac - Costa Rica
Sistema Nacional de Áreas de Conservación (SINAC) - Costa Rica
20 Quinones Davila, Javier Antonio - Inst Mar Peru - Perú
Instituto del Mar del Perú - Perú
20 Dávila, Javier Antonio Quiñones - Instituto del Mar del Perú - Perú
21 Rendon, Liliana - EcoPacifico - Costa Rica
EcoPacifico+ - Costa Rica
22 Rguez-Baron, Juan M. Hombre JUSTSEA Fdn - Colombia
UNIV N CAROLINA - Estados Unidos
JUSTSEA Foundation - Colombia
University of North Carolina Wilmington - Estados Unidos
23 Santana, Heriberto - Inst Natl Pesca & Acuacultura - México
Instituto National de Pesca y Acuacultura - México
24 Suarez, Jenifer - Parque Nacl Galapagos - Ecuador
Parque Nacional Galápagos - Ecuador
25 Veelenturf, Callie - Leatherback Project - Estados Unidos
The Leatherback Project - Estados Unidos
26 VEGA-SAN-MARTIN, RODRIGO MANUEL Hombre Inst Fomento Pesquero IFOP - Chile
Instituto de Fomento Pesquero - Chile
27 Zarate, Patricia Mujer Inst Fomento Pesquero IFOP - Chile
Instituto de Fomento Pesquero - Chile

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Financiamiento



Fuente
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
La Red para la Conservación de la Tortuga Laúd del Océano Pacífico Oriental

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Agradecimientos



Agradecimiento
The authors thank La Red para la Conservaci\u00F3n de la Tortuga La\u00FAd del Oc\u00E9ano Pac\u00EDfico Oriental (La\u00FAd OPO Network) and the IAC members for sharing data and expert knowledge. We also thank Ann Marie Lauritsen, Yonat Swimmer, Barbara Schroeder, and Brian Stacy from the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration for their input during this project. The authors also thank Stephanie Brodie, Jason Hartog, and Michael Jacox for assistance and advice with data preparation and the statistical methodology applied in this study. This research was presented to the 11th IATTC Bycatch Working Group meeting as a technical report (https://iattc.org/GetAttachment/ec8a1a22-3e24-4d0f-bf12-69634843b314/BYC-11-01_Speciesdistribution-modelling-leatherback-turtle.pdf).

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