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Priority Areas for Large Mammal Conservation in Equatorial Guinea

机译:赤道几内亚的大型哺乳动物保护重点地区

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Hunting is one of the main driving forces behind large mammal density distribution in many regions of the world. In tropical Africa, urban demand for bushmeat has been shown to dominate over subsistence hunting and its impact often overrides spatial-ecological species characteristics. To effectively protect remaining mammal populations the main factors that influence their distribution need to be integrated into conservation area prioritisation and management plans. This information has been lacking for Río Muni, Equatorial Guinea, as prior studies have been outdated or have not systematically covered the continental region of the country. In this study we evaluated: 1) the relative importance of local vs. commercial hunting; 2) wildlife density of protected vs. non-protected areas; and 3) the importance of ecological factors vs. human influence in driving mammal density distribution in Río Muni. We adopted a systematic countrywide line transect approach with particular focus on apes and elephants, but also including other mammal species. For analysis of field data we used generalised linear models with a set of predictor variables representing ecological conditions, anthropogenic pressure and protected areas. We estimate that there are currently 884 (437–1,789) elephants and 11,097 (8,719–13,592) chimpanzees and gorillas remaining in Río Muni. The results indicate strong hunting pressures on both local and commercial levels, with roads demonstrating a negative impact on elephants and overall mammal body mass. Protected areas played no role in determining any of the mammal species distributions and significant human hunting signs were found inside these protected areas, illustrating the lack of environmental law enforcement throughout the country. Río Muni is currently under-represented in conservation efforts in Western Equatorial Africa, and we recommend a focus on cross-boundary conservation, in particular in the Monte Alén-Monts de Cristal and Río Campo Ma’an conservation landscapes, where the highest densities and diversity of large mammals remain.
机译:狩猎是世界许多地区大型哺乳动物密度分布背后的主要驱动力之一。在热带非洲,事实证明,城市居民对食用森林猎物的需求在维持生计的狩猎活动中占主导地位,其影响常常超过空间生态物种的特征。为了有效保护剩余的哺乳动物种群,需要将影响其分布的主要因素纳入保护区的优先次序和管理计划。赤道几内亚的里奥·穆尼(RíoMuni)缺少这些信息,因为先前的研究已经过时或没有系统地覆盖该国的大陆地区。在这项研究中,我们评估了:1)本地狩猎与商业狩猎的相对重要性; 2)保护区和非保护区的野生动植物密度; 3)生态因素与人为因素对驱动RíoMuni哺乳动物密度分布的重要性。我们采用了系统的全国性线横断面方法,特别侧重于猿和大象,还包括其他哺乳动物。为了分析现场数据,我们使用了广义线性模型,该模型具有一组代表生态条件,人为压力和保护区的预测变量。我们估计,里约乌尼(RíoMuni)目前剩余884(437-1,789)头大象和11097(8,719-13592)黑猩猩和大猩猩。结果表明,无论是在本地还是在商业上,狩猎压力都很大,道路显示出对大象和整个哺乳动物体重的负面影响。保护区在确定任何哺乳动物物种分布方面均不起任何作用,并且在这些保护区内发现了重要的人类狩猎迹象,这表明该国各地缺乏环保执法。 RíoMuni目前在赤道西非洲的保护工作中所占比例不足,我们建议重点关注跨界保护,尤其是在蒙特阿连-蒙特斯克里斯塔尔峰和里奥坎波马安保护地带,那里的密度和密度最高。大型哺乳动物的多样性仍然存在。

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