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Effect of protection status on mammal richness and abundance in Afromontane forests of the Udzungwa Mountains, Tanzania

机译:保护地位对坦桑尼亚Udzungwa山脉Afromontane森林哺乳动物丰富度和丰富的影响

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The effectiveness of Protected Areas (PAs) in reducing hunting pressure on mammal populations in tropical forests has rarely been examined at a community-wide level. In African forests, commercial and subsistence hunting are widespread, but assessments of mammal abundance and distribution patterns are often lacking. We investigated patterns of occupancy and abundance for 27 species of medium- to large-bodied mammals (& 2 kg) within Tanzania's Udzungwa Mountains Afromontane forests, a global biodiversity hotspot. We sampled 22 forest sites within 10 forests under varying degrees of protection, elevation, distance to extractive communities, and levels of law enforcement. We sampled 251.7 km of recce line transects during dry seasons (July-November) between September 2007 and July 2010. We found a strong positive effect of protection status on species richness and on encounter rates of the most commonly encountered species. Consistent with the levels of resources and enforcement within each PA category, there was a significant progression in species richness and abundance from Forest Reserves through Nature Reserves to sites within Udzungwa Mountains National Park. Protective status closely reflected levels of disturbance. Snaring activity, and distance to ranger posts were identified as significant predictors of overall species richness and encounter rates for mammal species, including endemics. The species-area relationship for our study species was found to be largely overridden by levels of protection. Our findings demonstrate PA effectiveness in Afromontane forests and reinforce concerns over hunting pressures particularly the threat posed by snares.
机译:受保护区(PAS)减少热带森林中哺乳动物群体捕捞压力的有效性很少被检查在社区范围内。在非洲森林中,商业和生存狩猎普遍存在,但往往缺乏哺乳动物丰富和分配模式的评估。我们调查了坦桑尼亚Udzungwa山脉Afromontane森林的27种媒体到大型哺乳动物(& 2千克)的占用和丰富的模式。全球生物多样性热点。在不同程度的保护,海拔,距离采掘社区的距离和执法水平,我们在10棵森林中进行了22个森林场地。我们在2007年9月至2010年7月期间在干燥季节(7月至11月)期间审计横断面的251.7公里。我们发现保护地位对物种丰富性和最常见的物种的遭遇率的强烈积极影响。符合每份PA类别内的资源和执法水平,在森林储备通过大自然储备到乌柱山国家公园内的网站,物种丰富度和丰富的巨大进展。保护状态密切反映了干扰水平。咆哮的活动和与游侠帖子的距离被确定为哺乳动物物种的整体物种的重要预测因子,包括善于善于熟练。发现我们研究物种的物种面积关系在很大程度上被保护程度覆盖。我们的研究结果表明了Afromontane森林中的PA有效性,并加强对狩猎压力的担忧,特别是陷阱所带来的威胁。

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