西非受保护草原生态系统中大型哺乳动物空间分布的年变化

IF 2.5 3区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 ECOLOGY Journal of Arid Environments Pub Date : 2025-03-01 Epub Date: 2025-02-16 DOI:10.1016/j.jaridenv.2025.105336
Emmanuel M. Hema , Yaya Ouattara , Urbain Belemsobgo , Ismael M. Tou , Youssouf Sanou , Mamadou Karama , Giovanni Amori , Julia E. Fa , Luca Luiselli
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热带草原生态系统表现出高度的生物多样性,包括一系列巨型动物,包括大象、狮子、有蹄类动物、鸟类和昆虫。虽然对东部和南部非洲大草原的生态动态进行了大量研究,但对西非大草原,特别是在半干旱的苏丹和萨赫勒生物群落内的大草原的研究仍然不足。本研究评估了2010-2018年布基纳法索西南部comosamac - lsamac国家公园15种大型哺乳动物(主要是有蹄类动物,但也有3种灵长类动物和非洲象)的空间分布和栖息地利用情况。数据收集采用样线法估算有蹄类动物种群数量,最小凸多边形(Minimum Convex Polygon, MCP)方法量化物种占用率的年际变化。一般线性模型(GLM)评估了时间和物种身份对最小占用面积的影响。结果表明,物种分布无明显的时间变化;然而,物种特异性效应表明不同的栖息地偏好。尽管整体空间稳定,但偷猎指数的变化可能会影响局部物种的持久性。2018年非洲Loxodonta的再次出现凸显了保护与水有关的栖息地和维持生态连通性的必要性。研究结果强调需要有针对性的保护策略来维持西非大草原的生物多样性和减轻人为压力。
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Yearly variations in spatial distribution of large mammals in a protected savannah ecosystem in West Africa
Tropical savannah ecosystems exhibit high biodiversity, encompassing a range of megafauna, including elephants, lions, ungulates, birds, and insects. While substantial research has been conducted on the ecological dynamics of eastern and southern African savannahs, West African savannahs, particularly within the semi-arid Sudanian and Sahelian biomes, remain understudied. This study assesses the spatial distribution and habitat utilization of 15 large mammal species (mostly ungulates but also three primates and the elephant Loxodonta africana) in Comoé-Léraba National Park, southwestern Burkina Faso, over the period 2010–2018. Data collection employed line transect surveys to estimate ungulate populations, while the Minimum Convex Polygon (MCP) method quantified interannual variations in species occupancy. General Linear Models (GLM) assessed the effects of time and species identity on minimum occupied area. Results indicated no significant temporal variation in species distribution; however, species-specific effects suggested differential habitat preferences. Despite overall spatial stability, variations in poaching indices may have influenced localized species persistence. The reappearance of Loxodonta africana in 2018 underscores the necessity of protecting water-associated habitats and maintaining ecological connectivity. Findings emphasise the need for targeted conservation strategies to sustain biodiversity and mitigate anthropogenic pressures in West African savannahs.
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Journal of Arid Environments
Journal of Arid Environments 环境科学-环境科学
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Arid Environments is an international journal publishing original scientific and technical research articles on physical, biological and cultural aspects of arid, semi-arid, and desert environments. As a forum of multi-disciplinary and interdisciplinary dialogue it addresses research on all aspects of arid environments and their past, present and future use.
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