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Distribution of a Community of Mammals in Relation to Roads and Other Human Disturbances in Gabon, Central Africa

机译:与非洲中部加蓬的道路和其他人类干扰有关的哺乳动物社区的分布

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We present the first community-level study of the associations of both roads and other human disturbances with the distribution of mammals in Gabon (central Africa). Our study site was in an oil concession within a littoral mosaic landscape. We conducted surveys along 199 line transects and installed camera traps on 99 of these transects to document mammal presence and abundance. We used generalized linear mixed-effect models to document associations between variables related to the ecosystem (land cover, topography, and hydrology), roads (coating, width of rights of way, condition, type of vehicle used on the road, traffic level, affiliation of users, and general type of road), and other human disturbances (urbanization, agriculture, hunting, logging, gathering, and industrial activities) and the abundance or presence of 17 species or groups of mammals including elephant (Loxodonta cyclotis), buffalo (Syncerus caffer), sitatunga (Tragelaphus spekei), red river hog (Potamochoerus porcus), smaller ungulates, gorilla (Gorilla gorilla), chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes), side-striped jackal (Canis adustus), carnivores, monkeys, and large rodents. Some types of roads and other human disturbances were negatively associated with the abundance or presence of elephants, buffalos, gorillas, sitatungas, some monkeys, and duikers. The pattern of associations of mammals with roads and other human disturbances was diverse and included positive associations with road presence (red river hog, some monkeys, and duikers), agriculture (sitatunga, small carnivores, and large rodents) and industrial activities (sitatunga, red river hog, red duikers, and side-striped jackal). Our results suggest that the community of mammals we studied was mostly affected by hunting, agriculture, and urbanization, which are facilitated by road presence. We recommend increased regulation of agriculture, hunting, and road building in the area.
机译:我们目前在加蓬(中部非洲)对道路和其他人为干扰与哺乳动物分布之间的关联进行了首次社区级研究。我们的研究地点位于沿海马赛克景观内的石油开采区。我们沿着199个样线进行了调查,并在其中99个样样上安装了摄像头陷阱,以记录哺乳动物的存在和丰度。我们使用广义线性混合效应模型来记录与生态系统(土地覆盖,地形和水文学),道路(涂层,路权宽度,状况,道路上使用的车辆类型,交通等级,用户的隶属关系,道路的一般类型)以及其他人为干扰(城市化,农业,狩猎,伐木,采集和工业活动)以及包括大象(Loxodonta cyclotis),水牛在内的17种哺乳动物的数量或种类(Syncerus caffer),sitatunga(Tragelaphus spekei),红河猪(Potamochoerus porcus),较小的有蹄类动物,大猩猩(Gorilla gorilla),黑猩猩(Pan穴居人),侧条纹jack狼(Canis adustus),食肉动物,猴子和。某些类型的道路和其他人为干扰与大象,水牛,大猩猩,西塔通加人,一些猴子和双头鲸的数量丰富或存在负相关。哺乳动物与道路和其他人为干扰的关联模式多种多样,包括与道路存在(红河猪,一些猴子和独木舟),农业(sitatunga,小型食肉动物和大型啮齿动物)和工业活动(sitatunga,红河猪,红色小帆船和侧条纹的al狼)。我们的研究结果表明,我们研究的哺乳动物群落主要受到狩猎,农业和城市化的影响,而道路的存在则促进了这种影响。我们建议加强对该地区农业,狩猎和道路建设的监管。

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