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估算珍稀动物的种群数量:加纳卡卡姆国家公园的森林象

Estimating population sizes for elusive animals: the forest elephants of Kakum National Park, Ghana.

作者信息

Eggert L S, Eggert J A, Woodruff D S

机构信息

Ecology, Behavior and Evolution Section, Division of Biological Sciences, University of California, San Diego 92093-0116, USA.

出版信息

Mol Ecol. 2003 Jun;12(6):1389-402. doi: 10.1046/j.1365-294x.2003.01822.x.

Abstract

African forest elephants are difficult to observe in the dense vegetation, and previous studies have relied upon indirect methods to estimate population sizes. Using multilocus genotyping of noninvasively collected samples, we performed a genetic survey of the forest elephant population at Kakum National Park, Ghana. We estimated population size, sex ratio and genetic variability from our data, then combined this information with field observations to divide the population into age groups. Our population size estimate was very close to that obtained using dung counts, the most commonly used indirect method of estimating the population sizes of forest elephant populations. As their habitat is fragmented by expanding human populations, management will be increasingly important to the persistence of forest elephant populations. The data that can be obtained from noninvasively collected samples will help managers plan for the conservation of this keystone species.

摘要

非洲森林象很难在茂密的植被中被观察到,以往的研究依靠间接方法来估计种群数量。我们利用非侵入性采集样本的多位点基因分型,对加纳卡卡姆国家公园的森林象种群进行了一次基因调查。我们从数据中估计了种群数量、性别比例和遗传变异性,然后将这些信息与实地观察相结合,将种群划分为不同年龄组。我们估计的种群数量与使用粪便计数法(最常用的间接估计森林象种群数量的方法)得出的结果非常接近。由于它们的栖息地因人口增长而碎片化,管理对于森林象种群的存续将变得越来越重要。从非侵入性采集样本中获得的数据将有助于管理者制定保护这一关键物种的计划。

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