喀麦隆中部非洲热带保护林稀树草原中食肉动物群落的多样性、栖息地和活动模式

IF 1.1 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q4 ECOLOGY African Journal of Ecology Pub Date : 2024-06-10 DOI:10.1111/aje.13283
Ernest D. B. Fotsing, Meigang M. F. Kamkeng, Salah Marcel Senge, Dietmar Zinner
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人们对喀麦隆中部姆佩姆和吉姆国家公园中食肉动物的多样性和生态知之甚少。因此,我们在 2021 年 9 月至 2021 年 12 月期间使用相机陷阱进行了一次快速评估。我们研究的主要目的是利用照相机诱捕器和距离取样法,收集中型食arnivores在每种栖息地类型及其活动期的多样性、丰度和相对频率的数据。在 1700 个诱捕夜中,我们记录了 7 种中食肉动物的 53 次活动,它们都属于蝰科、疱科和鼬科,即每 100 天有 3.12 种中食肉动物活动。黑腿獴(Bdeogale nigripes,Pucheran,1855 年)的捕获率(CR,0.88)最高。长鼻獴(Xenogale naso,Winton,1901 年)出现在所有栖息地类别中,是较为活跃的中食性动物。香农-韦弗多样性指数(H)显示,群落中的物种多样性较高,其中近原始森林中的物种多样性较高。我们发现,在不同的栖息地,一种物种对另一种物种的优势程度较低,物种丰富度较低,物种分布较为均匀。我们的研究结果表明,记录到的物种之间可能存在时空上的生态位分区,其中斑点姬鼠(Genetta maculata,Gray,1830 年)没有表现出明显的活动高峰。然而,稀疏度曲线表明所花费的努力是不够的,这表明需要进行更多的取样才能对我们群落中的物种丰富度做出合理的估计。记录到的中食肉动物的活动模式与其他地方报道的活动模式基本相似,但也表明它们的行为具有一定的灵活性。尽管所有这些物种都被世界自然保护联盟列为最不关注物种,但记录到的活动数量较少可能表明,如果不实施有效的保护策略,该地区的中食肉动物可能会受到威胁。
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Diversity, habitat and activity patterns of mesocarnivore assemblages in an Afrotropical protected forest savannah mosaic of Central Cameroon

Little is known about the diversity and ecology of mesocarnivores in the Mpem and Djim National Parks in central Cameroon. Therefore, we undertook a rapid assessment using camera traps from September 2021 to December 2021. The main objective of our study was to collect data on the diversity, abundance and relative frequency of mesocarnivores per habitat type and their activity period using camera traps with a distance sampling method. In 1700 trap nights, we recorded 53 events of seven mesocarnivores, all belonging to the family of Viveridae, Herpesdidae and Felidae which yield 3.12 mesocarnivores per 100 days. The black-legged mongoose (Bdeogale nigripes, Pucheran, 1855) exhibited the highest capture rate (CR, 0.88). The long-nosed mongoose (Xenogale naso, Winton, 1901) was found in all habitats class and was the more active mesocarnivore. The Shannon-Weaver diversity index (H) showed a high diversity of species in the community with high diversity in the near primary forest. We obtained a lower dominance of one species over the other, a lower richness and a more even distribution of species between habitats. Our results suggest a possible spatio-temporal niche partitioning between the species recorded, with blotched genet (Genetta maculata, Gray, 1830), showing no clear peak of activity. However, the rarefaction curve indicates that the effort expended was insufficient, suggesting that additional sampling is required to obtain a reasonable estimate of species richness within our community. The activity patterns of the recorded mesocarnivores were generally similar to those reported elsewhere but suggest some behavioural flexibility. Although all these species are listed as Least Concern by the IUCN, the low number of recorded events may indicate that mesocarnivores may be threatened in this area if effective conservation strategies are not implemented.

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African Journal of Ecology
African Journal of Ecology 环境科学-生态学
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期刊介绍: African Journal of Ecology (formerly East African Wildlife Journal) publishes original scientific research into the ecology and conservation of the animals and plants of Africa. It has a wide circulation both within and outside Africa and is the foremost research journal on the ecology of the continent. In addition to original articles, the Journal publishes comprehensive reviews on topical subjects and brief communications of preliminary results.
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