尼日利亚老奥约国家公园大型陆生哺乳动物数量和分布的季节性变化

IF 2.7 Q2 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES Scientific African Pub Date : 2024-10-11 DOI:10.1016/j.sciaf.2024.e02428
Umar Lawal Mohammed , Shahrul Anuar Mohd Sah
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非洲保护区内大型陆生哺乳动物的季节性分布受食物和水供应、繁殖周期和捕食风险等因素的影响。本研究利用昼夜距离取样得出的相遇率,研究了这些哺乳动物在尼日利亚老奥约国家公园内的数量和分布的季节性变化。值得注意的是,在以混合开阔稀树草原林地为特征的马格巴分布区,其数量和分布在旱季和雨季之间以及在旱季的各个亚栖息地和分布区之间都存在显著差异。关键因素的影响--(1)资源供应(食物和水)和/或(2)偷猎威胁--仍然至关重要,并可能对这些季节性差异产生影响。进一步调查以确定偷猎的影响并确定其他控制因素的影响至关重要。了解这些因素的影响对于有效、可持续地管理和保护研究地区的大型陆生哺乳动物至关重要。
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Seasonal changes in the abundance and distribution of large terrestrial mammals in old Oyo National Park, Nigeria
Seasonal distribution of large terrestrial mammals in African protected areas is shaped by factors such as food and water availability, breeding cycles, and predation risks. This study utilised encounter rates derived from diurnal distance sampling to examine seasonal variations in the abundance and distribution of these mammals within Old Oyo National Park, Nigeria. Notably, the abundance and distribution in the Marguba range, characterised by mixed open savanna woodland, differed significantly between the dry and wet seasons, as well as among various sub-habitats and ranges during the dry season. The impact of key factors—(1) resource availability (food and water) and/or (2) poaching threat—remains critical and potentially influential in driving these seasonal differences. Further investigation to ascertain the effect of poaching and determine the impact of other controlling factors is crucial. Understanding the effects of these factors is essential for the effective and sustainable management and conservation of large terrestrial mammals in the study area.
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Scientific African
Scientific African Multidisciplinary-Multidisciplinary
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