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婆罗洲猩猩具有出人意料的生态恢复力,这对纸浆和造纸种植园管理具有启示意义。

Unexpected ecological resilience in Bornean orangutans and implications for pulp and paper plantation management.

机构信息

People and Nature Consulting International, Jakarta, Indonesia.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2010 Sep 22;5(9):e12813. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0012813.

Abstract

Ecological studies of orangutans have almost exclusively focused on populations living in primary or selectively logged rainforest. The response of orangutans to severe habitat degradation remains therefore poorly understood. Most experts assume that viable populations cannot survive outside undisturbed or slightly disturbed forests. This is a concern because nearly 75% of all orangutans live outside protected areas, where degradation of natural forests is likely to occur, or where these are replaced by planted forests. To improve our understanding of orangutan survival in highly altered forest habitats, we conducted population density surveys in two pulp and paper plantation concessions in East Kalimantan, Indonesia. These plantations consist of areas planted with fast-growing exotics intermixed with stands of highly degraded forests and scrublands. Our rapid surveys indicate unexpectedly high orangutan densities in plantation landscapes dominated by Acacia spp., although it remains unclear whether such landscapes can maintain long-term viable populations. These findings indicate the need to better understand how plantation-dominated landscapes can potentially be incorporated into orangutan conservation planning. Although we emphasize that plantations have less value for overall biodiversity conservation than natural forests, they could potentially boost the chances of orangutan survival. Our findings are based on a relatively short study and various methodological issues need to be addressed, but they suggest that orangutans may be more ecologically flexible than previously thought.

摘要

关于猩猩的生态研究几乎完全集中在生活在原始森林或选择性采伐的雨林中的种群上。因此,猩猩对严重生境退化的反应仍然知之甚少。大多数专家认为,在未受干扰或轻微干扰的森林之外,可行的种群无法生存。这令人担忧,因为近 75%的猩猩生活在保护区之外,在这些地区,天然森林可能会退化,或者被人工林所取代。为了更好地了解猩猩在高度改变的森林栖息地中的生存情况,我们在印度尼西亚东加里曼丹的两个纸浆和造纸种植园特许权进行了人口密度调查。这些种植园由种植快速生长的外来树种的区域组成,与高度退化的森林和灌木丛混合在一起。我们的快速调查表明,在以金合欢属为主的种植园景观中猩猩的密度出人意料地高,尽管目前尚不清楚这种景观是否能够维持长期可行的种群。这些发现表明,需要更好地了解种植园主导的景观如何能够潜在地纳入猩猩保护规划。尽管我们强调种植园对整体生物多样性保护的价值不如天然森林,但它们可能会提高猩猩生存的机会。我们的发现基于相对较短的研究,需要解决各种方法学问题,但它们表明猩猩可能比以前想象的更具有生态弹性。

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