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生活在微小的碎片中:对马达加斯加中央高原安卡福贝遗迹森林中 Goodman 鼠狐猴(Microcebus lehilahytsara)生态的一瞥。

Living in tiny fragments: a glimpse at the ecology of Goodman's mouse lemurs (Microcebus lehilahytsara) in the relic forest of Ankafobe, Central Highlands, Madagascar.

机构信息

Department of Zoology and Animal Biodiversity, University of Antananarivo, Antananarivo, Madagascar.

Duke Lemur Center, 3705 Erwin Road, Durham, NC, USA.

出版信息

Primates. 2021 Nov;62(6):887-896. doi: 10.1007/s10329-021-00947-1. Epub 2021 Sep 20.

Abstract

Habitat fragmentation is one of the major types of anthropogenic change, though fragmented landscapes predate human intervention. At present, the Central Highlands of Madagascar are covered by extensive grasslands interspersed with small discrete forest patches of unknown antiquity. Ankafobe, an actively protected site, comprises two such fragments of 12 and 30 ha, respectively, known to harbor three lemur species and other endemic wildlife. At this location, we conducted a survey of resident Goodman's mouse lemurs, Microcebus lehilahytsara, to determine baseline behavioral and ecological conditions for this isolated population. By studying primates in forest fragments, investigators can characterize the effects of shrinking habitats and decreasing connectivity on species diversity and survival, thus providing a glimpse into the potential resilience of species in the face of anthropogenic disturbance. Investigating the behavioral ecology of Goodman's mouse lemurs across their geographic range could help us understand their metabolic and ecological flexibility and predict species long-term survival prospects. We conducted night transect walks, using capture techniques and telemetry, to track eight radio-collared individuals. Preliminary density estimates based on a limited number of sightings (n = 18) were 2.19 ind/ha, and home range assessments ranged between 0.22 and 3.67 ha. Mouse lemurs traveled an average of 425 m nightly during the 5-h tracking periods and primarily fed on fruits of the mistletoe Bakerella clavata. The finding that Goodman's mouse lemurs apparently thrive in the seasonally cold and arid forest fragments in the Central Highlands indicates that they may be among the most tolerant and adaptable lemur species in Madagascar. These results point towards an exciting research program that focuses on ecological tolerance as a mechanism for long-term species survival.

摘要

生境破碎化是人为变化的主要类型之一,尽管破碎的景观早于人类干预而存在。目前,马达加斯加中央高原被广泛的草原覆盖,草原中散布着小块的、古老的离散森林斑块,这些森林斑块的历史尚不清楚。Ankafobe 是一个受到积极保护的地方,由两个分别为 12 和 30 公顷的片段组成,已知这两个片段中栖息着三种狐猴物种和其他特有野生动物。在这个地点,我们对常驻的 Goodman 鼠狐猴(Microcebus lehilahytsara)进行了调查,以确定这个孤立种群的基线行为和生态条件。通过研究森林片段中的灵长类动物,研究人员可以描述栖息地缩小和连通性降低对物种多样性和生存的影响,从而了解物种在面对人为干扰时的潜在恢复能力。调查 Goodman 鼠狐猴在其地理范围内的行为生态学可以帮助我们了解它们的代谢和生态灵活性,并预测物种的长期生存前景。我们进行了夜间截线行走,使用捕捉技术和遥测技术来追踪八只佩戴无线电项圈的个体。基于有限的目击次数(n=18)的初步密度估计值为 2.19 只/公顷,家域评估范围在 0.22 到 3.67 公顷之间。鼠狐猴在 5 小时的追踪期间平均每晚移动 425 米,主要以 mistletoe Bakerella clavata 的果实为食。Goodman 鼠狐猴显然在中央高原季节性寒冷和干旱的森林片段中茁壮成长的发现表明,它们可能是马达加斯加最耐受和适应能力最强的狐猴物种之一。这些结果指向了一个令人兴奋的研究计划,该计划侧重于将生态耐受性作为物种长期生存的机制。

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