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Ecological Assessment of Two Species of Potamonautid Freshwater Crabs from the Eastern Highlands of Zimbabwe, with Implications for Their Conservation

机译:津巴布韦东部高地的两种波塔诺鳄淡水蟹的生态学评价及其保护意义

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The spatial ecology of freshwater crabs and their conservation status is largely understudied in Africa. An ecological assessment was conducted at 104 localities in 51 rivers and/or streams in the Eastern Highlands of Zimbabwe whereby the distribution and abundances of freshwater crab species were mapped and the possible drivers of the observed trends in population structure explored. In addition, information on crab utilisation as a food resource by local communities was assessed via face to face interviews across the region. Finally, the conservation status of each species was assessed using the IUCN Red List criteria. Only two crab species Potamonautes mutareensis and Potamonautes unispinus were recorded within the region of study. Potamonautes mutareensis was largely restricted to less impacted environments in the high mountainous river system, whereas P. unispinus was found in low laying areas. In stretches of river where both species were found to co-occur, the species were never sampled from the same site, with P. mutareensis occurring in shallower, faster flowing environments and P. unispinus in deeper, slow flowing sites. Interview results revealed that the local communities, particularly in the southern part of the Eastern Highlands around the Chipinge area, had a considerable level of utilisation (55% of households) on the harvesting of crabs for household consumption during the non-agricultural season (May to September). Results from the IUCN Red List assessment indicate that both species should be considered as “Least Concern”. Threats to freshwater crabs in the Eastern Highlands, however, include widespread anthropogenic impacts such as habitat destruction associated with gold and diamond mining, inorganic and organic pollution and possibly exploitation for human consumption. The current study provides important information and insight towards the possible development of a freshwater crab conservation action plan within the region.
机译:在非洲,对淡水蟹的空间生态学及其保护状况的研究还很有限。在津巴布韦东部高地的51条河流和/或河流中的104个地方进行了生态评估,从而绘制了淡水蟹物种的分布和丰富度,并探讨了观察到的人口结构趋势的可能动因。此外,还通过整个区域的面对面访谈,评估了当地社区利用蟹作为食物资源的信息。最后,使用自然保护联盟红色名录标准评估了每个物种的保护状况。在研究区域内仅记录了两种螃蟹物种mutareensis mutareensis和unispinpins unispinus。在高山山区河流系统中,变异牡蛎在很大程度上只限于受影响较小的环境,而在低产地发现了松萝假单胞菌。在发现这两种物种同时存在的河段中,从未从同一地点采样过该物种,mutareensis发生在较浅,流动较快的环境中,unispinus则存在于较深,流动较慢的地点。访谈结果显示,在非农业季节(5月,5月份),当地社区,特别是在奇平热地区附近的东部高地南部,在捕捞螃蟹以供家庭消费方面,利用率很高(占家庭的55%)。到9月)。 IUCN红色名录评估的结果表明,这两种物种都应被视为“最不关注”。然而,东部高地对淡水蟹的威胁包括广泛的人为影响,例如与金矿和钻石开采有关的栖息地破坏,无机和有机污染以及可能供人类消费的剥削。当前的研究为该地区可能制定的淡水蟹保护行动计划提供了重要的信息和见识。

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