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Table 1.

Criteria used for classifying reliability of records for modeling the potential distribution of L. tigrinus in Colombia.

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Fig 1.

Distribution of total records obtained for Leopardus tigrinus over potential distribution (SDM) in Colombia and remaining habitat cores.

Background shows topography [78], light gray depicts Colombia and white lines define the political and administrative divisions of Colombia (departments). Map created using ArcGIS [75].

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Fig 2.

(A) Size of available habitat cores for Leopardus tigrinus in Colombia and (B) distribution of fragments according to size classes. Background shows topography [79]; map created using ArcGIS [75].

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Fig 3.

Distribution of (A) potential connectivity corridors and centrality values across remaining habitat cores for L. tigrinus in Colombia and (B) decremental variation of connectivity importance explained by core area size. Background shows topography [79]; map created using ArcGIS [75].

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Fig 4.

(A) Prioritization of remaining habitat cores for L. tigrinus in Colombia and (B) relationship between human influence (X-axis), connectivity importance (centrality; Y-axis) and core size (bubble size) of all habitat cores. Background shows topography [79]; map created using ArcGIS [75].

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Fig 5.

(A) Mean (blue line), maximum and minimum (dotted lines), number of potential individuals per core habitat organized by increasing size, and cumulative potential population size (orange line) of L. tigrinus present at available habitat cores in Colombia and (B) frequency histogram showing the distribution of the number of core habitats according to the potential population size of L. tigrinus in Colombia.

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Table 2.

Population density estimation and potential population size, based on previous estimations, in core habitats within the potential distribution of L. tigrinus in Colombia.

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Fig 6.

(A) Geographic distribution of protected areas currently protecting the potential range of L. tigrinus in Colombia, (B) total proportion of protected areas across available habitat cores and (C) temporal evolution of range (line) and habitat cores (bars) protection in Colombia. Background shows topography [79]; map created using ArcGIS [75].

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Table 3.

Total area and number of protected areas according to level and category currently covering the potential distribution range of L. tigrinus in Colombia.

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