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埃塞俄比亚西部乔尔戈-瓦托保护森林中大中型哺乳动物及其对人为活动的行为反应评估

Assessment of medium and large-sized mammals and their behavioral response toward anthropogenic activities in Jorgo-Wato Protected Forest, Western Ethiopia.

作者信息

Erena Mosissa Geleta

机构信息

Department of Biology Wollega University Nekemte Ethiopia.

出版信息

Ecol Evol. 2022 Feb 11;12(2):e8529. doi: 10.1002/ece3.8529. eCollection 2022 Feb.

Abstract

Medium and large-sized mammals of Jorgo-Wato Protected Forest have not yet been documented though the forest established before four decades. Hence, this study aims to document medium and large mammals and the behavioral responses of selected mammals toward anthropogenic activities in the study area. The study was conducted from February 2015 to June 2016, encompassing the wet and dry seasons. Data were collected mainly through camera traps, indirect and direct evidence. The study revealed about 23 medium and large-sized mammals that belong to seven orders namely , , , , , , and . , . , and . were the most abundant large mammals in JWPF. Because of high anthropogenic activities, African buffalo shifted its activity period from diurnal into crepuscular and nocturnal. African buffalo traveled longer distances during the wet season (mean = 14.33 km, SD = 1.25 km) than during the dry season (mean = 9.00 km, SD = 2.16 km). This could be due to the fact that the local people were less likely to go to the forest for resource exploitation during the wet season as they are fully engaged in agricultural activities. However, low agricultural activities during the dry season allow the local people to extract resources and involve in bushmeat hunting which could limit the movement of mammals to their refugia. African buffalo preferred to rest on and adjacent to a gravel road (22.1%) in the forest, followed by on open rocky hilltops (14.7%) at night time, but rest in the bottomland thicket vegetation during the dry daytime. Regardless of high human pressure in the area, this study has revealed a good number of medium and large-sized mammals that could be used as baseline information to design a sound conservation and management action plan of large mammals and their habitat in Jorgo-Wato Protected Forest.

摘要

乔尔戈-瓦托保护森林虽然在四十年前就已建立,但中型和大型哺乳动物尚未有文献记载。因此,本研究旨在记录中型和大型哺乳动物以及选定哺乳动物对研究区域内人为活动的行为反应。研究于2015年2月至2016年6月进行,涵盖了雨季和旱季。数据主要通过相机陷阱、间接和直接证据收集。研究发现了约23种中型和大型哺乳动物,它们属于七个目,即……(此处原文中七个目名称缺失)。……(此处原文相关内容缺失)。……(此处原文相关内容缺失)和……(此处原文相关内容缺失)是乔尔戈-瓦托保护森林中数量最多的大型哺乳动物。由于人为活动频繁,非洲水牛将其活动时间从白天转移到了黎明和夜间。非洲水牛在雨季(平均=14.33公里,标准差=1.25公里)比旱季(平均=9.00公里,标准差=2.16公里)移动的距离更长。这可能是因为当地居民在雨季不太可能去森林进行资源开采,因为他们全身心投入农业活动。然而,旱季农业活动较少,使得当地居民能够开采资源并参与丛林肉狩猎,这可能会限制哺乳动物前往其避难所的移动。非洲水牛夜间更喜欢在森林中的砾石路及其附近休息(22.1%),其次是在开阔的岩石山顶(14.7%),但在旱季白天则在谷底灌丛植被中休息。尽管该地区人类压力较大,但本研究揭示了大量中型和大型哺乳动物,这些信息可作为设计乔尔戈-瓦托保护森林中大型哺乳动物及其栖息地合理保护和管理行动计划的基线信息。

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