Fisher Center for the Study and Conservation of Apes, Lincoln Park Zoo, 2001 N. Clark Street, Chicago, IL, 60614, USA.
Wildlife Conservation Society, 2300 Southern Boulevard Bronx, New York, NY, 10460, USA.
Primates. 2024 Nov;65(6):571-591. doi: 10.1007/s10329-023-01080-x. Epub 2023 Sep 8.
To inform regional conservation planning, we assessed mammalian and avian biodiversity in the Djéké Triangle, which is an intact forest with long-term research and tourism focused on western lowland gorillas (Gorilla gorilla gorilla). This critical region serves as a conservation conduit between the Nouabalé-Ndoki National Park (NNNP) in the Republic of Congo and the Dzanga-Ndoki National Park in Central African Republic. Wildlife inventories were conducted to determine if biodiversity in the Djéké Triangle (initially part of a logging concession) was equivalent to the NNNP. Camera traps (CTs) were deployed to estimate species richness, relative abundance, naïve occupancy, and activity patterns of medium-to-large species in mixed species and monodominant Gilbertiodendron forests that comprise the majority of regional terra firma. Species inventories were collected from CTs positioned on a grid and at termite nests throughout the Djéké Triangle and compared to CTs placed in the Goualougo Triangle located within the NNNP. From 10,534 camera days at 65 locations, we identified 34 mammal and 16 bird species. Allaying concerns of wildlife depletion, metrics of species richness in the Djéké Triangle surpassed those of the Goualougo Triangle. Many species were observed to occur across habitats, while others showed habitat specificity, with termite mounds indicated as an important microhabitat feature. Our comparisons of animal activity budgets in different habitat types provide important reference information for other populations and contexts. In conclusion, this study provided empirical evidence of the high conservation value of this region that contributed to increasing the protected status of the Djéké Triangle.
为了给区域保护规划提供信息,我们评估了德杰三角地区的哺乳动物和鸟类生物多样性,该地区是一片完整的森林,长期以来一直专注于研究和旅游西部低地大猩猩(Gorilla gorilla gorilla)。这个关键地区是刚果共和国的努瓦贝莱-恩多基国家公园(NNNP)和中非共和国的当加-恩多基国家公园之间的保护通道。进行野生动物清查是为了确定德杰三角地区(最初是一个伐木特许权的一部分)的生物多样性是否等同于 NNNP。部署了相机陷阱(CT)来估计混合物种和单优势种吉尔伯蒂奥登德龙森林中中到大物种的物种丰富度、相对丰度、幼稚占有率和活动模式,这些森林构成了该地区大部分旱地的主要部分。从德杰三角地区和德杰三角地区的白蚁巢中布置的网格和 CT 上收集了物种清查,并将其与位于 NNNP 内的瓜拉古三角地区的 CT 进行了比较。在德杰三角地区的 65 个地点的 10534 个相机日中,我们确定了 34 种哺乳动物和 16 种鸟类。从德杰三角地区的 CT 中收集的数据表明,该地区的物种丰富度指标超过了瓜拉古三角地区,消除了野生动物枯竭的担忧。许多物种被观察到在不同的栖息地中出现,而其他物种则表现出栖息地特异性,白蚁丘被认为是一个重要的微生境特征。我们对不同栖息地类型动物活动预算的比较为其他种群和背景提供了重要的参考信息。总之,本研究提供了该地区具有高保护价值的经验证据,有助于提高德杰三角地区的保护地位。