塞内加尔尼奥科洛-科巴国家公园大型食肉动物的时空生态初探

IF 2.2 3区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION Oryx Pub Date : 2024-05-09 DOI:10.1017/s0030605323001746
Robin Horion, Zoe Woodgate, Marine Drouilly
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大型食肉动物在其原生生态系统中发挥着至关重要的作用,但在整个非洲大陆,它们的数量正在迅速减少。西非也不例外,大型保护区往往是这些物种最后的据点。人们对该地区大型食肉动物的种群状况和生态学知之甚少,这阻碍了有效保护策略的设计和实施。我们在塞内加尔最大、西非第二大的陆地保护区--尼奥科洛-科巴国家公园(Niokolo-Koba National Park)的旱季进行了摄像陷阱调查,以研究栖息在该公园的四种大型食肉动物的时空生态:斑鬣狗(Crocuta crocuta)、美洲豹(Panthera pardus)、西非狮(Panthera leo leo)和非洲野狗(Lycaon pictus)。斑纹鬣狗和豹的空间分布最广,使用地点的概率最高。斑鬣狗的地点使用与金钱豹的相对丰度指数呈正相关,与归一化差异植被指数呈负相关,而只有与最近道路的距离影响金钱豹的地点使用。与冈比亚河的距离是最重要的协变量,它对狮子的地点使用产生正向影响。非洲野狗栖息地的使用与狮子和花豹的相对丰度指数呈负相关。狮子、斑鬣狗和豹的活动模式有很大的重叠。我们的研究提供了西非大型食肉动物生态学的新信息,包括它们的活动范围以及哪些栖息地对它们的生存至关重要,这将有助于制定保护规划。我们的研究结果为今后的研究奠定了基础,以便有效地保护西非这些濒危物种,并指导护林员的巡逻工作,这对它们的长期生存至关重要。
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First insights into the spatio-temporal ecology of sympatric large carnivores in Niokolo-Koba National Park, Senegal
Large carnivores play a crucial role in their native ecosystems, but their populations are rapidly declining across the African continent. West Africa is no exception, with large protected areas often forming the last strongholds for these species. Little is known about the population status and ecology of large carnivores in the region, hampering the design and implementation of effective conservation strategies. We conducted a camera-trap survey during the dry season in Niokolo-Koba National Park, the largest terrestrial protected area in Senegal and the second largest in West Africa, to investigate the spatio-temporal ecology of the four large carnivores inhabiting the Park: the spotted hyaena Crocuta crocuta, leopard Panthera pardus, West African lion Panthera leo leo and African wild dog Lycaon pictus. Spotted hyaenas and leopards had the widest spatial distribution and highest probability of site use. Spotted hyaena site use was positively associated with leopard relative abundance index and negatively associated with normalized difference vegetation index, whereas only distance to the nearest road influenced leopard site use. Distance to the Gambian River was the most important covariate positively affecting site use by lions. African wild dog site use was negatively associated with the relative abundance indices of lions and leopards. Lions, spotted hyaenas and leopards showed strong overlap in their activity patterns. By providing new information on the ecology of large carnivores in West Africa, including where they range and which habitats are critical for their survival, our study will facilitate conservation planning. Our findings lay the foundations for future research to conserve these threatened species in West Africa effectively and to guide ranger patrol efforts, which are key for their long-term survival.
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Oryx
Oryx 环境科学-生态学
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期刊介绍: ORYX—THE INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CONSERVATION, a quarterly journal from Fauna & Flora International, publishes research on biodiversity conservation, conservation policy and sustainable use, and the interactions of these matters with social, economic and political issues. The journal has a particular interest in material with the potential to improve conservation management and practice. Explore the map for details of published articles.
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