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大猿调查及在刚果共和国杰凯三角地区进行长期监测的意义。

Great ape surveys and the implications of long-term monitoring in the Djéké Triangle, Republic of Congo.

机构信息

Wildlife Conservation Society, Congo Program, B.P. 14537, Brazzaville, Republic of Congo.

Lester E. Fisher Center for the Study and Conservation of Apes, Lincoln Park Zoo, 2001 N. Clark Street, Chicago, IL, 60614, USA.

出版信息

Primates. 2024 Nov;65(6):457-468. doi: 10.1007/s10329-024-01157-1. Epub 2024 Oct 21.

Abstract

Existing protected areas are anchors for conservation. Safeguarding flora and fauna within their peripheral areas is essential to maintaining their integrity and to potential increases to the area under effective conservation. With the decline in tropical forests, initiatives to increase the area of undisturbed forests under strict protection, particularly those neighboring protected areas, is of critical importance. Applied research has informed such land-management decisions for areas surrounding the Nouabalé-Ndoki National Park (NNNP) in Republic of Congo since the park's inception three decades ago. Here, we present results of the first systematic line transect survey of great ape nests conducted in the Djéké Triangle, a 100 km unlogged continuous forest in the Kabo Forestry Management Unit adjacent to the NNNP. Distance sampling methods applied along 26 line transects on two different occasions (2016 and 2018, with total effort of 69.4 km) provided density estimates of 0.75 (95% confidence interval (CI) 0.52-1.09) and 0.61 (95% CI 0.40-0.92) chimpanzees/km and 2.15 (95% CI 1.36-3.40) and 1.19 (95% CI 0.78-1.82) gorillas/km for each of the two surveys, respectively. Estimated ape densities were compared to others across the landscape. The findings provide a unique baseline in an area that supports ongoing behavioral research and future gorilla tourism opportunities in the Djéké Triangle. More importantly, results provided empirical evidence of the environmental value and strategic conservation importance supporting inclusion of the Djéké Triangle into the NNNP in 2023. These long-term monitoring results inform best-practice standards and ape tourism certification.

摘要

现有保护区是保护的基石。保护其周边地区的动植物对于维护其完整性和潜在增加有效保护面积至关重要。随着热带森林的减少,增加严格保护下未受干扰森林面积的举措,特别是那些毗邻保护区的举措,具有至关重要的意义。自三十年前该公园成立以来,应用研究一直为刚果共和国的努瓦贝莱-恩多基国家公园(NNNP)周边地区的土地管理决策提供信息。在这里,我们介绍了首次在 Djéké 三角地区进行的大型猿类巢穴系统线路截距调查的结果,Djéké 三角地区是 NNNP 毗邻的卡博森林管理单位中 100 公里未砍伐的连续森林。在两次不同的时间(2016 年和 2018 年,总努力为 69.4 公里)应用沿 26 条线路截距进行的距离抽样方法,提供了黑猩猩/km 的密度估计值为 0.75(95%置信区间(CI)为 0.52-1.09)和 0.61(95% CI 为 0.40-0.92),大猩猩/km 的密度估计值为 2.15(95% CI 为 1.36-3.40)和 1.19(95% CI 为 0.78-1.82)。两次调查的估计猿密度与景观中的其他密度进行了比较。研究结果在一个支持正在进行的行为研究和未来 Djéké 三角地区大猩猩旅游机会的地区提供了独特的基线。更重要的是,结果提供了环境价值和战略保护重要性的经验证据,支持将 Djéké 三角地区纳入 2023 年的 NNNP。这些长期监测结果为最佳实践标准和猿类旅游认证提供了信息。

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