Savage Anne, Thomas Len, Feilen Katie L, Kidney Darren, Soto Luis H, Pearson Mackenzie, Medina Felix S, Emeris German, Guillen Rosamira R
Conservation Department, Disney's Animals, Science and Environment, Lake Buena Vista, FL United States of America.
Centre for Research into Ecological and Environmental Modelling and School of Mathematics and Statistics, University of St. Andrews, St. Andrews, Scotland, United Kingdom.
PLoS One. 2016 Dec 28;11(12):e0168324. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0168324. eCollection 2016.
Numerous animals have declining populations due to habitat loss, illegal wildlife trade, and climate change. The cotton-top tamarin (Saguinus oedipus) is a Critically Endangered primate species, endemic to northwest Colombia, threatened by deforestation and illegal trade. In order to assess the current state of this species, we analyzed changes in the population of cotton-top tamarins and its habitat from 2005 to 2012. We used a tailor-made "lure strip transect" method to survey 43 accessible forest parcels that represent 30% of the species' range. Estimated population size in the surveyed region was approximately 2,050 in 2005 and 1,900 in 2012, with a coefficient of variation of approximately 10%. The estimated population change between surveys was -7% (a decline of approximately 1.3% per year) suggesting a relatively stable population. If densities of inaccessible forest parcels are similar to those of surveyed samples, the estimated population of cotton-top tamarins in the wild in 2012 was 6,946 individuals. We also recorded little change in the amount of suitable habitat for cotton-top tamarins between sample periods: in 2005, 18% of surveyed forest was preferred habitat for cotton-top tamarins, while in 2012, 17% percent was preferred. We attribute the relatively stable population of this Critically Endangered species to increased conservation efforts of Proyecto Tití, conservation NGOs, and the Colombian government. Due to continued threats to cotton-top tamarins and their habitat such as agriculture and urban expansion, ongoing conservation efforts are needed to ensure the long-term survival of cotton-top tamarins in Colombia.
由于栖息地丧失、非法野生动物贸易和气候变化,许多动物的种群数量正在减少。棉顶狨(Saguinus oedipus)是一种极度濒危的灵长类物种,原产于哥伦比亚西北部,受到森林砍伐和非法贸易的威胁。为了评估该物种的当前状况,我们分析了2005年至2012年棉顶狨种群及其栖息地的变化。我们使用了一种特制的“诱饵带样线”方法,对43个可进入的森林地块进行了调查,这些地块占该物种分布范围的30%。2005年,调查区域的估计种群数量约为2050只,2012年为1900只,变异系数约为10%。两次调查之间估计的种群变化为-7%(每年下降约1.3%),表明种群相对稳定。如果无法进入的森林地块的密度与调查样本相似,2012年野生棉顶狨的估计种群数量为6946只。我们还记录了样本期间棉顶狨适宜栖息地数量的微小变化:2005年,18%的调查森林是棉顶狨的首选栖息地,而2012年,这一比例为17%。我们将这种极度濒危物种种群相对稳定的原因归功于“蒂蒂项目”、保护非政府组织和哥伦比亚政府加大了保护力度。由于棉顶狨及其栖息地持续受到农业和城市扩张等威胁,需要持续开展保护工作,以确保棉顶狨在哥伦比亚的长期生存。