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Table 1.

Criteria used for classifying reliability of Panthera onca records for distribution modelling of the species in Colombia.

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Table 2.

Climatic variables used to estimate the jaguar (Panthera onca) potential distribution in Colombia and their permutation importance.

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Fig 1.

Jaguar (Panthera onca) potential distribution based on an ecological niche modeling approach for Colombia.

Boundaries were obtained from the Vector Map Level 0 [95], and the natural regions from IGAC [35].

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Fig 2.

Distribution of remnant habitat patches for jaguars in Colombia.

(A) Remnant patches classified by size and (B) remnant patches classified by land-cover type. Elevation data obtained from WorldClim2 [71].

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Fig 3.

Potential jaguar corridors distribution in Colombia.

Corridors depicted as least cost path corridors (LCP) classified by length and centrality value (the importance of each patch within the connectivity network) of each remnant patch. Elevation data obtained from WorldClim2 [71].

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Fig 4.

Distribution of jaguar priority conservation areas for conservation and jaguar priority recovery areas in Colombia.

Priority areas for the conservation type I (JPCA I) and type II (JPCA II), and priority recovery areas type I (JPRA I) and type II (JPRA II). Elevation data obtained from WorldClim2 [71].

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Fig 5.

Protected areas of Colombia within the remnant patches of the jaguar.

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