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Impacts of anthropogenic pressures on the contemporary biogeography of threatened crocodilians in Indonesia

机译:人为压力对印度尼西亚受威胁的鳄鱼的当代生物地理学的影响

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The Greater Sunda region of South-east Asia supports a rich diversity of economically and ecologically important species. However, human pressures are reshaping contemporary biogeography across the region. Megafaunal distributional patterns have been particularly affected because of deforestation, poaching and human-wildlife conflict. Crocodilians are at the centre of these conflicts in Indonesia and yet remain poorly studied across much of the archipelago. We conducted population surveys of salt-water crocodiles Crocodylus porosus and false gharials Tomistoma schlegelii in Sumatra, and examined whether crocodile abundance and distribution are correlated with variations in human disturbance, fishing pressure, and habitat type. We then used these data to model remaining suitable habitat for T. schlegelii across South-east Asia. We found that abundance of T. schlegelii and C. porosus was correlated with distance from human settlements, and fish-trapping pressure. We recorded the presence of T. schlegelii in a river system in which it was previously unknown, thus expanding the known range of the species. We also found that the predicted remaining suitable habitat for T. schlegelii in Indonesia is largely limited to areas of low human activity. From these empirical and modelling approaches we propose several key conservation priorities: (1) eliminate the use of fish traps in remaining patches of T. schlegelii habitat, (2) prioritize crocodile population surveys in remaining suitable habitat, particularly in remote areas, (3) consider T. schlegelii to be potentially Endangered locally in Sumatra, and (4) expand existing reserves around the Lower Kampar River and Berbak National Park/Sembilang National Park areas of Sumatra.
机译:东南亚的大Sun他州地区拥有丰富的经济和生态重要物种。但是,人类的压力正在重塑整个地区的当代生物地理学。由于森林砍伐,偷猎和人与野生动物之间的冲突,巨型动物的分布方式受到了特别的影响。鳄鱼在印度尼西亚是这些冲突的中心,但在整个群岛的大部分地区,他们的研究仍然很少。我们在苏门答腊对咸水鳄鳄和假食虫Tomistoma schlegelii进行了人口调查,并检查了鳄鱼的丰度和分布是否与人为干扰,捕鱼压力和栖息地类型的变化相关。然后,我们使用这些数据对整个东南亚的schlegelii合适的栖息地进行建模。我们发现,T。schlegelii和C. porosus的丰度与距人类住区的距离和诱鱼压力相关。我们在以前未知的河流系统中记录了T. schlegelii的存在,从而扩大了该物种的已知范围。我们还发现,在印度尼西亚,预计的施莱格勒伊蚊的剩余适宜生境很大程度上限于人类活动较少的地区。从这些经验和建模方法中,我们提出了几个重要的保护优先事项:(1)取消在施莱格勒河生境的其余斑块中使用诱捕器,(2)在其余合适的生境中,特别是在偏远地区,优先进行鳄鱼种群调查,(3 )认为schlegelii T. schlegelii在苏门答腊当地可能濒临灭绝,并且(4)扩大苏门答腊下游金宝河下游和Berbak国家公园/森美兰国家公园附近的现有保护区。

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    《Oryx》 |2019年第3期|570-581|共12页
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    Univ Texas Arlington, Amphibian & Reptile Divers Res Ctr, 501 S Nedderman Dr, Arlington, TX 76010 USA|Univ Texas Arlington, Dept Biol, 501 S Nedderman Dr, Arlington, TX 76010 USA;

    Indonesian Inst Sci, Res Ctr Biol, Lab Herpetol, Museum Zool Bogoriense, Bogor, West Java, Indonesia;

    Univ Texas Arlington, Amphibian & Reptile Divers Res Ctr, 501 S Nedderman Dr, Arlington, TX 76010 USA|Univ Texas Arlington, Dept Biol, 501 S Nedderman Dr, Arlington, TX 76010 USA;

    Indonesian Inst Sci, Res Ctr Biol, Lab Herpetol, Museum Zool Bogoriense, Bogor, West Java, Indonesia;

    Wildlife Conservat Soc, Bogor, Indonesia;

    Univ Texas Arlington, Amphibian & Reptile Divers Res Ctr, 501 S Nedderman Dr, Arlington, TX 76010 USA|Univ Texas Arlington, Dept Biol, 501 S Nedderman Dr, Arlington, TX 76010 USA;

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  • 关键词

    Endangered; false gharial; fish trapping; refugial; remote; reserve; Sumatra;

    机译:濒危;误食;鱼的诱捕;避难所;远程;储备;苏门答腊;

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