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道路、狩猎和栖息地改变对非洲雨林夜间活动哺乳动物的影响。

Impacts of roads, hunting, and habitat alteration on nocturnal mammals in African rainforests.

作者信息

Laurance William F, Croes Barbara M, Guissouegou Nicaise, Buij Ralph, Dethier Marc, Alonso Alfonso

机构信息

Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute, Apartado 0843-03092, Balboa, Ancón, Panama.

出版信息

Conserv Biol. 2008 Jun;22(3):721-32. doi: 10.1111/j.1523-1739.2008.00917.x. Epub 2008 May 9.

Abstract

Nocturnal mammals are poorly studied in Central Africa, a region experiencing dramatic increases in logging, roads, and hunting activity. In the rainforests of southern Gabon, we used spotlighting surveys to estimate abundances of nocturnal mammal species and guilds at varying distances from forest roads and between hunted and unhunted treatments (comparing a 130-km(2) oil concession that was nearly free of hunting, with nearby areas outside the concession that had moderate hunting pressure). At each of 12 study sites that were evenly divided between hunted and unhunted areas, we established standardized 1-km transects along road verges and at 50, 300, and 600 m from the road. We then repeatedly surveyed mammals at each site during 2006. Hunting had few apparent effects on this assemblage. Nevertheless, the species richness and often the abundance of nocturnal primates, smaller ungulates, and carnivores were significantly depressed within approximately 30 m of roads. Scansorial rodents increased in abundance in hunted forests, possibly in response to habitat changes caused by logging or nearby swidden farming. In multiple-regression models many species and guilds were significantly influenced by forest-canopy and understory cover, both of which are altered by logging and by certain abiotic variables. In general, nocturnal species, many of which are arboreal or relatively small in size (<10 kg), were less strongly influenced by hunting and more strongly affected by human-induced changes in forest structure than were larger mammal species in our study area.

摘要

在中非地区,夜间活动的哺乳动物鲜有研究,该地区的伐木、道路建设以及狩猎活动正急剧增加。在加蓬南部的雨林中,我们利用聚光灯调查来估计夜间哺乳动物物种和类群在距森林道路不同距离处以及在狩猎区和非狩猎区(将一个几乎没有狩猎活动的130平方千米的石油特许权区域与特许权区域外附近有中等狩猎压力的区域进行比较)的数量。在12个研究地点,狩猎区和非狩猎区各占一半,我们沿着道路边缘以及距道路50米、300米和600米处设立了标准化的1千米样带。然后在2006年期间对每个地点的哺乳动物进行了多次调查。狩猎对这个群落几乎没有明显影响。然而,在距道路约30米范围内,夜间灵长类动物、小型有蹄类动物和食肉动物的物种丰富度以及通常数量都显著降低。树栖啮齿动物在被狩猎的森林中数量增加,这可能是对伐木或附近刀耕火种农业导致的栖息地变化的一种反应。在多元回归模型中,许多物种和类群受到森林冠层和林下植被覆盖的显著影响,而这两者都会因伐木和某些非生物变量而改变。总体而言,夜间活动的物种,其中许多是树栖的或体型相对较小(<10千克),与我们研究区域内较大的哺乳动物物种相比,受狩猎的影响较小,而受人类引起的森林结构变化的影响更大。

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