尼日利亚西南部路边野生动物市场中预期和观察到的哺乳动物和爬行动物物种及其对保护的影响

M. O. Mustafa, I. Akinyemi, B. Oseni, M. Oladapo, A. N. Ejizu, C. O. Ezekwe, G.I. Okpara, O. Ajao, C. T. Olateru
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野生动物为世界各地的人类提供了消耗性和非消耗性的服务。在野生动物被用作食物和药物的情况下,一些野生动物被过度捕捞。再加上环境退化影响到野生动物物种的栖息地,因此有必要评估尼日利亚西南部的野生动物种群。对尼日利亚西南部5条高速公路沿线的23个野生动物市场进行了为期两年的调查,以确定哺乳动物和爬行动物物种的发生模式;评估的野生动物种类为刚死的和烤过的。根据文献命名的物种被标记为Expected,而在销售点发现的物种被标记为Observed。发现的物种的名称与建立它们的文献相匹配。物种识别的间接方法是通过系统随机抽样(奇数法)对野生动物市场的利益相关者(猎人、贸易商和农民)进行问卷调查。这种方法首先确定了在市场上出售的野生动物物种及其方言(约鲁巴语)名称。这些名字与证实其学名的文献联系在一起。结果表明,所有道路市场均缺失12种哺乳动物和3种爬行动物。研究结果表明,在所有的市场道路上都没有出现的哺乳动物和爬行动物是那些在野外种群数量减少的动物。首先建议政府通过印刷和电子媒体对销售点中没有的动物进行宣传,以减少狩猎压力。尼日利亚政府还对森林开发专业人员进行了养护教育,开展了防止森林退化的运动,并建立了更多的森林保护区和国家公园。
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Mammalian and reptilian species expected and observed in roadside wildlife markets of southwest Nigeria and the implications for conservation
Wildlife provides both consumptive and non-consumptive utilities to human beings around the world. Under wild animal utilization as food and medicine, some wildlife species have been overharvested. Coupled with environmental degradation affecting wildlife species in their habitats, the need to evaluate wildlife populations in Southwest Nigeria is therefore essential. Twenty-three wildlife markets along five highways in Southwest Nigeria were surveyed for two years to determine the pattern of mammalian and reptilian species occurrence; wild animal species assessed were freshly dead and roasted ones. The species named by literatures were tagged Expected while those found in the sales points were referred to as Observed. The names of species found were matched with literatures that established them. Indirect method of species of identification was questionnaire use among stakeholders of wildlife marketing (hunters, traders and farmers) selected through Systematic Random Sampling (Odd Method). This approach firstly identified the wildlife species being sold in the markets and their vernacular (Yoruba) names. These names were linked with literatures that confirmed their scientific names. Results revealed that twelve mammalian and three reptilian species were absent in all road markets. Implication of results is that mammals and reptiles which were absent in all market Roads are those whose populations have reduced in the wild. Recommendations for Government sensitisation on animals absent in the Sales Points about hunting pressure reduction through print and electronic media were first made. Conservation education among forest exploitation professionals, campaign against forest degradation and establishment of more forest reserves and National parks by Nigerian Government were made too.
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