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贡贝国家公园的长期研究对黑猩猩保护的贡献。

The contribution of long-term research at Gombe National Park to chimpanzee conservation.

作者信息

Pusey Anne E, Pintea Lilian, Wilson Michael L, Kamenya Shadrack, Goodall Jane

机构信息

Department of Ecology, Evolution and Behavior, University of Minnesota, St. Paul, MN 55108, USA.

出版信息

Conserv Biol. 2007 Jun;21(3):623-34. doi: 10.1111/j.1523-1739.2007.00704.x.

Abstract

Long-term research projects can provide important conservation benefits, not only through research specifically focused on conservation problems, but also from various incidental benefits, such as increased intensity of monitoring and building support for the protection of an area. At Gombe National Park, Tanzania, long-term research has provided at least four distinct benefits to wildlife conservation. (1) Jane Goodall's groundbreaking discoveries of chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes) tool use, hunting, and complex social relationships in what was then a game reserve drew attention to the area and created support for upgrading Gombe to national park status in 1968. (2) The highly publicized findings have earned Gombe and Tanzania the attention of a worldwide public that includes tourists and donors that provide financial support for Gombe, other parks in Tanzania, and chimpanzee conservation in general. (3) Crucial information on social structure and habitat use has been gathered that is essential for effective conservation of chimpanzees at Gombe and elsewhere. (4) A clear picture of Gombe's chimpanzee population over the past 40 years has been determined, and this has helped identify the greatest threats to the viability of this population, namely disease and habitat loss outside the park. These threats are severe and because of the small size of the population it is extremely vulnerable. Research at Gombe has led to the establishment of conservation education and development projects around Gombe, which are needed to build local support for the park and its chimpanzees, but saving these famous chimpanzees will take a larger integrated effort on the part of park managers, researchers, and the local community with financial help from international donors.

摘要

长期研究项目可以带来重要的保护效益,不仅通过专门针对保护问题的研究,还通过各种附带效益,例如加强监测力度以及为某一地区的保护工作争取支持。在坦桑尼亚的贡贝国家公园,长期研究已为野生动物保护带来了至少四个明显的效益。(1)简·古道尔在当时还是一个野生动物保护区的地方,开创性地发现了黑猩猩(Pan troglodytes)使用工具、狩猎以及复杂的社会关系,这引起了人们对该地区的关注,并为1968年将贡贝升级为国家公园的地位赢得了支持。(2)这些广为人知的研究结果使贡贝和坦桑尼亚获得了全球公众的关注,其中包括游客和捐赠者,他们为贡贝、坦桑尼亚的其他公园以及整个黑猩猩保护工作提供资金支持。(3)已经收集到了关于社会结构和栖息地利用的关键信息,这些信息对于在贡贝及其他地方有效保护黑猩猩至关重要。(4)已经明确了贡贝黑猩猩种群在过去40年中的情况,这有助于确定对该种群生存能力的最大威胁,即疾病和公园外的栖息地丧失。这些威胁非常严重,而且由于种群规模较小,它极其脆弱。贡贝的研究促使在贡贝周边建立了保护教育和发展项目,这些项目对于赢得当地对公园及其黑猩猩的支持是必要的,但是要拯救这些著名的黑猩猩,公园管理者、研究人员和当地社区需要在国际捐赠者的资金帮助下做出更大的综合努力。

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