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The effects of a national highway on the Endangered golden-brown mouse lemur Microcebus ravelobensis in Ankarafantsika National Park, Madagascar

机译:一条国道对马达加斯加安卡拉凡蒂卡国家公园中濒临灭绝的金棕色老鼠狐猴Microcebus ravelobensis的影响

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Although roads are often assumed to be barriers to the dispersal of arboreal species, there has been little empirical testing of this assumption. If arboreal animals are unable to cross roads, population subdivision may occur, or resources may become inaccessible. We tested the hypothesis that Route Nationale 4 (RN4), a paved highway, was a barrier to movement and dispersal of the Endangered golden-brown mouse lemur Microcebus ravelobensis in Ankarafantsika National Park, in north-west Madagascar. During June-August 2015 we conducted a capture-mark-recapture study at three sites: two adjacent to RN4 and one within intact forest without a potential barrier. During 2,294 trap nights we captured 120 golden-brown mouse lemurs 1,032 times. In roadside habitats we captured significantly more males than females, whereas the opposite was the case in interior forest habitat. We detected eighteen crossings of highway transects by nine individuals; however, all potential dispersal events involved males. In roadside habitat, movement was significantly inhibited in both males and females. We present some of the first data on the effects of roads on movement patterns in arboreal Malagasy mammals, showing species- and sex-biased effects of roads as dispersal barriers. Our findings indicate that roads may not be complete barriers to dispersal in lemurs. We recommend that conservation managers and scientists examine explicitly the effects of roads and natural arboreal bridges in Madagascar in future studies.
机译:尽管通常认为道路是阻碍树栖物种扩散的障碍,但对此假设的实证检验很少。如果树栖动物无法穿越马路,则可能会发生人口细分,或者资源可能无法获得。我们测试了以下假设,即国道4号公路(RN4)是一条铺设的高速公路,是马达加斯加西北部安卡拉芬茨卡国家公园中濒临灭绝的金棕色老鼠狐猴Microcebus ravelobensis的运动和传播的障碍。在2015年6月至8月期间,我们在三个地点进行了捕获标记再捕获研究:两个地点与RN4相邻,另一个地点在完整森林中,没有潜在的障碍。在2294个陷阱之夜中,我们捕获了120次金黄色的狐猴1,032次。在路边的栖息地中,我们捕获的雄性明显多于雌性,而在室内森林中则相反。我们检测到九个人中的18个公路横断面。但是,所有潜在的传播事件都涉及男性。在路边的栖息地,雄性和雌性的运动均受到明显抑制。我们提供了关于道路对树栖马达加斯加哺乳动物运动模式的影响的第一批数据,显示了道路作为分散障碍的物种和性别偏见的影响。我们的发现表明,道路可能不是狐猴传播的完整障碍。我们建议养护管理人员和科学家在未来的研究中明确研究道路和天然树桥对马达加斯加的影响。

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