The areas
that remained habitable for the species were those at high elevations,with low temperature values and very low or very high precipitation levels.Distributional areas characterized by temperatures N10 °Cwere reduced considerably, as such conditions usually coincided with human
presence. Our exploration of associations between environmental suitability and anthropogenic disturbance revealed continuous corridors in the form of areas that are both highly suitable climatically and that have low human disturbance (Fig. 6)