Abstract

The coypu, Myocastor coypus, has been introduced worldwide for fur farming and is widely recognized as one of the most invasive alien mammals of the world, affecting natural ecosystems, crops and possibly human health. Here we present a comprehensive up-to-date review of its distribution and status in Asia and Africa. Using a multi-source approach, we collected occurrences from published literature as well as from online biodiversity platforms (e.g. GBIF, iNaturalist), video sharing platforms, and local experts. Additionally, we used an ensemble modelling approach to predict the climatic suitability across Africa and Asia. We present an updated distribution map, including a total of 1506 spatially explicit records from 1973 to 2021, covering 1 African and 16 Asian countries. We find evidence for current populations in Kenya and five new countries since the last review of (Carter and Leonard, Wildl Soc Bull 30:162–175, 2002): Iran, Jordan, Lebanon, Uzbekistan, and Vietnam, and identify main clusters of coypu occurrence in Western (including Transcaucasia) and East Asia. We show that warm temperate and Mediterranean areas on both continents are predicted to be climatically suitable for the coypu and highlight not only areas of possible spread, but also potential data gaps, i.e. with high suitability and low availability of concrete information (e.g. China, Southern Russia). We emphasize the importance of citizen involvement and the urgency for coypu-targeted studies in data-poor regions to obtain a clear picture of the geographical distribution and to better address management strategies.

Highlights

  • The coypu, Myocastor coypus is a large semiaquatic rodent native to the subtropical and temperate regions of South America (Woods et al 1992; Carter and Leonard 2002), and it is considered as one of the worst alien mammals globally (Tricarico et al 2016)

  • We collected a total of 1506 occurrences of Myocastor coypus in Asia and Africa, comprising the most recent and complete dataset on the distribution of coypu in both continents

  • 621 records were derived from biodiversity platforms (416 from GBIF and iNaturalist, and 205 from other national citizen-science platforms), 295 from literature, 562 from personal communications with other researchers and 28 through YouTube and Flickr

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Introduction

The coypu, Myocastor coypus is a large semiaquatic rodent native to the subtropical and temperate regions of South America (Woods et al 1992; Carter and Leonard 2002), and it is considered as one of the worst alien mammals globally (Tricarico et al 2016). Recent studies from South Korea, Iran, Jordan, and Japan do discuss the species’ range expansion (Farashi and Najafabadi 2015; Kawamura et al 2018; Khoury et al 2012; Kim et al 2019a) This highlights the need for an updated overview and redefinition of the current distribution status of the coypu in Afro-Asia, where it poses an environmental and socio-economic risk

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