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Published February 11, 2022 | Version v1
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Data from: Cascading effects of a disease outbreak in a remote protected area

  • 1. Yale University
  • 2. University of California, Davis
  • 3. Fundacion Rewilding Argentina*
  • 4. INIBIOMA-CONICET*
  • 5. Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute
  • 6. National University of La Plata
  • 7. University of California, Berkeley
  • 8. University of Wisconsin–Madison

Description

Disease outbreaks induced by humans increasingly threaten wildlife communities worldwide. Like predators, pathogens can be key top-down forces in ecosystems, initiating trophic cascades that may alter food webs. An outbreak of mange in a remote Andean protected area caused a dramatic population decline in a mammalian herbivore (the vicuña), creating conditions to test the cascading effects of disease on the ecological community. By comparing a suite of ecological measurements to pre-disease baseline records, we demonstrate that mange restructured tightly-linked trophic interactions previously driven by a mammalian predator (the puma). Following the mange outbreak, scavenger (Andean condor) occurrence in the ecosystem declined sharply and plant biomass and cover increased dramatically in predation refuges where herbivory was historically concentrated. The evidence shows that a disease-induced trophic cascade, mediated by vicuña density, could supplant the predator-induced trophic cascade, mediated by vicuña behavior, thereby transforming the Andean ecosystem. 

Notes

We report puma and vicuña habitat use, vicuña density, condor activity, field-measured plant variables, and remotely-sensed time series data (soil-adjusted vegetation index, precipitation, temp) for San Guillermo National Park, Argentina. For more details, see associated publication and the ReadMe file.

Funding provided by: National Geograp*
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Funding provided by: The Devonwood Foundation*
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Funding provided by: American Society of Mammalogists
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Funding provided by: Denver Zoological Foundation*
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Funding provided by: Lincoln Park Zoo*
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Funding provided by: CREOI*
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Funding provided by: Mrs. Patricia Manigault*
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Funding provided by: Universidad Nacional del Comahue*
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Funding provided by: IAATE Conservation Award*
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Funding provided by: PICT*
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Award Number: 0725-2014

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