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印度西高止山脉科高地区濒危狮尾猕猴(Macaca silenus)及其他灵长类物种的分布与栖息地适宜性

Distribution and habitat suitability of the endangered lion-tailed macaque Macaca silenus and other primate species in the Kodagu region of the Western Ghats, India.

作者信息

Kavana T S, Mohan K, Erinjery Joseph J, Singh Mewa, Kaumanns Werner

机构信息

Biopsychology Laboratory, Institution of Excellence, University of Mysore, Mysuru, 570006, India.

Department of Zoology, Kannur University, Mananthavady Campus, Mananthavady, 670645, India.

出版信息

Primates. 2025 Jan;66(1):75-85. doi: 10.1007/s10329-024-01152-6. Epub 2024 Sep 6.

Abstract

Because of the universal decline in biodiversity, it is important to map and assess the populations of the endangered species, especially those endemic to small regions, in their remaining wild habitats. With the main focus on the distribution and habitat suitability of the endangered lion-tailed macaque, Macaca silenus, we carried out a survey on primates in the Kodagu region of the Western Ghats, an area not properly explored earlier. The survey trails covered a length of 523 km. We encountered 185 groups of primates including 112, 12, 43 and 18 groups of bonnet macaques, M. radiata, lion-tailed macaques, black-footed gray langurs, Semnopithecus hypoleucos and Nilgiri langurs, S. johnii, respectively. The Brahmagiri Hills harbored the northernmost group of Nilgiri langurs and the southernmost group of black-footed gray langurs. Habitat suitability analysis revealed that the distribution of bonnet macaques and black-footed gray langurs was associated with a large number of environmental factors whereas only a few factors each influenced the distribution of other primate species. When considering the whole landscape spanning over 1295 km, black-footed gray langurs (961 km), bonnet macaques (910 km) and lion-tailed macaques (779 km) had more suitable habitats than Nilgiri langurs (258 km). The reserved forests between two Wildlife Sanctuaries covered an area of 311 km where 282 km, 228 km, 272 km, and 140 km areas were found to be suitable for lion-tailed macaques, bonnet macaques, black-footed gray langurs and Nilgiri langurs, respectively. We recommend these reserved forests to be included in the protected area network. The study brings out the Kodagu region to be a potential conservation area not only for the lion-tailed macaques but also for other primate species.

摘要

由于生物多样性普遍下降,绘制和评估濒危物种的种群数量非常重要,尤其是那些小区域特有的物种,在它们剩余的野生栖息地中。主要关注濒危狮尾猕猴(Macaca silenus)的分布和栖息地适宜性,我们对西高止山脉科高古地区的灵长类动物进行了一项调查,该地区此前未得到充分探索。调查路线长度为523公里。我们遇到了185群灵长类动物,分别包括112群帽猴(M. radiata)、12群狮尾猕猴、43群黑足灰叶猴(Semnopithecus hypoleucos)和18群尼尔吉里叶猴(S. johnii)。布拉马吉里山栖息着最北端的尼尔吉里叶猴群和最南端的黑足灰叶猴群。栖息地适宜性分析表明,帽猴和黑足灰叶猴的分布与大量环境因素有关,而其他灵长类物种的分布仅受少数几个因素影响。考虑到跨越1295公里的整个景观,黑足灰叶猴(961公里)、帽猴(910公里)和狮尾猕猴(779公里)比尼尔吉里叶猴(258公里)有更适宜的栖息地。两个野生动物保护区之间的保留森林面积为311公里,其中分别有282公里、228公里、272公里和140公里的区域被发现适合狮尾猕猴、帽猴、黑足灰叶猴和尼尔吉里叶猴生存。我们建议将这些保留森林纳入保护区网络。该研究表明,科高古地区不仅是狮尾猕猴的潜在保护区,也是其他灵长类物种的潜在保护区。

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