The Status of Flora and Fauna in the Nzoia River Drainage Basin in Western Kenya

O. Nasirwa, Beryl A. Bwong, P. Malonza, V. Muchai, D. Wasonga, J. M. Ngwava, J. Musina, Sikenykeny Kipkorir, Ednah Kulola, T. Mwinami, W. Kinuthia, M. Mutua, Augustine Luanga, Laban Njoroge, Gilbert K. Kosgey, Tom Akelo, S. Musila, Immaculate Muthoni, O. Mwebi, Ben Nyakundi, Judith W. Nyamai, Mathias Mbale, K. Matheka, Thomas Mwadime, P. Musili
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ABSTRACT The species richness of flora and fauna in the Nzoia River drainage basin is documented through a study of museum specimens, catalogues and databases. The catchment area and basin covers 2.2% (12900/580367 km2) of Kenya's total land area with an altitudinal range of 1140 to 4300 m and varied ecosystem and land uses. We recorded approximately 9.3% (3239/34677) of Kenya's current known species of vascular plants, invertebrates (insects and spiders), fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds and mammals. Bird species made up the highest proportion 58.3% (650/1114) of the national total followed by amphibians 37.3% (41/110), reptiles 45.0% (86/191), mammals 31.3% (122/390), vascular plants 17.9% (1251/7000), fish 6.7% (58/872) (32.2% (58/180) for freshwater fish only) and invertebrates (insects and spiders) 4.1% (1031/25000). Ninety-five species recorded in this area are endemic to Kenya and 42 globally threatened. The species recorded contribute to several ecosystem services including pest control, pollination, bio-indicators, medicine and cosmetics, building materials, ecotourism, research and education. Data available differed substantially across counties and taxon groups with gaps apparent in five counties (Bungoma, Busia, Elgeyo Marakwet, Siaya and Usain Gishu) and four taxa plants, invertebrates, fungi and bacteria where a dearth of information exists. To fill these gaps we recommend prioritisng future survey effort on taxa and counties with fewer than 10% of the total numbers of records.
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肯尼亚西部Nzoia河流域动植物的现状
通过对博物馆标本、目录和数据库的研究,记录了Nzoia河流域动植物的物种丰富度。流域面积和流域面积占肯尼亚陆地总面积的2.2%(12900/580367平方公里),海拔范围为1140至4300米,生态系统和土地利用多种多样。我们记录了肯尼亚目前已知的维管植物、无脊椎动物(昆虫和蜘蛛)、鱼类、两栖动物、爬行动物、鸟类和哺乳动物的大约9.3%(3239/34677)。鸟类占比最高,为58.3%(650/1114),其次为两栖类37.3%(41/110),爬行类45.0%(86/191),哺乳动物31.3%(122/390),维管植物17.9%(1251/7000),鱼类6.7%(58/872)(仅淡水鱼为32.2%(58/180)),无脊椎动物(昆虫和蜘蛛)4.1%(1031/25000)。该地区记录的95种物种是肯尼亚特有的,42种是全球濒危物种。所记录的物种有助于多种生态系统服务,包括害虫防治、授粉、生物指标、医药和化妆品、建筑材料、生态旅游、研究和教育。现有数据在不同的县和分类群之间存在很大差异,其中5个县(Bungoma、Busia、Elgeyo Marakwet、Siaya和Usain Gishu)和4个分类群(植物、无脊椎动物、真菌和细菌)存在明显的差距。为了填补这些空白,我们建议将未来的调查工作重点放在记录总数不到10%的分类群和县。
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