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摘要
在努沙劳特岛上,发现了一只橙色冠白凤头鹦鹉(caatua moluccensis)。对努沙劳特岛上的几位社区领导人(包括Raja Negeri Sila)的采访显示,近年来在努沙劳特岛全世界都没有caatua moluccensis鸟类。据预测,caatua moluccensis鸟已经迁移到最近的萨帕鲁阿岛。这种鸟不再被发现,因为森林的结构和组成发生了变化,变成了种植丁香(Eugenia aromatica)的农业用地,因为它不需要遮荫树。在过去的几年里,萨帕鲁阿岛沿岸的红树林社区经历了各种发展动态的压力,这些压力打乱了他们的生活。因此,与此同时,它们也影响了以它们为栖息地的野生动物的活动。本研究采用直接调查和间接调查相结合的方法,确定了红树林群落永久和临时野生动物居民的类型和分布。有7种哺乳动物、9种爬行动物和18种鸟类利用萨帕鲁阿湾、哈里亚湾和图哈哈湾的红树林群落。
Wildlife Bio-Geography on Mangrove Communities in Saparua Island, Maluku
On the island of Nusalaut, an orange crested white cockatoo (Cacatua moluccensis) was found. The interviews with several community leaders from the island of Nusalaut, including Raja Negeri Sila, reveal that there have been no Cacatua moluccensis birds in recent years worldwide Nusalaut. it is predicted that the Cacatua moluccensis bird has moved to Saparua island as the closest island. This bird is no longer found because of changes in the forest's structure and composition into agricultural land for cloves (Eugenia aromatica) because it does not need shade trees. The mangrove community along the coast of the island of Saparua for the last few years has experienced various pressures of development dynamics that have disrupted their lives. Therefore, at the same time, they impact the activities of wildlife that use them as habitat. This research was conducted by applying direct and indirect survey methods to determine the types and distribution of the mangrove community's wildlife inhabitants, both permanently and temporally. Seven species of mammals use the mangrove communities in Saparua Bay, Haria Bay and Tuhaha Bay, nine reptile species, and 18 species of birds.