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Conserving the forgotten: New insights from a Central African biodiversity hotspot on the anthropogenic perception of nocturnal primates (Mammalia: Strepsirrhini)

机译:保护遗忘:来自中非生物多样性热点对夜间灵长类动物的人为感知的新见解(Mammalia:Strepsirhini)

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The growing dependence of villagers on local forests (food, wood, etc.) makes the comparative assessment of the perceptions they have of the forest and its wildlife increasingly important for setting conservation priorities. While hunting and habitat loss are important threats to primates' existence worldwide, more attention has been focused on diurnal species, while little is known about their nocturnal counterparts. Strepsirrhini is a group of nocturnal primates with galago and potto as the only representatives on mainland Africa. To assess the perception of locals and their impacts on the conservation of these primates, questionnaires were administered to 79 household heads in four villages located in community forests around Mount Cameroon National Park. Amongst the respondents, over 90% admitted that these animals are eaten in their communities. Nocturnal primates were not only hunted for food, but also used in medicine and rituals and to make drums. However, the habit of eating nocturnal primates seems to be uncommon, as most respondents had not consumed any primate bushmeat in the last 5 years. The knowledge and support of wildlife conservation manifested by the villagers did not reflect the reality on the ground, as forest clearing for agriculture takes place regularly across the villages. Our findings suggest that bushmeat is not the main threat to nocturnal primates in this area, with habitat loss potentially representing a bigger problem for their existence in the near future.
机译:村民对当地森林(食物、木材等)的依赖越来越大,因此,对他们对森林及其野生动物的感知进行比较评估,对于确定保护优先事项越来越重要。虽然捕猎和栖息地丧失是世界范围内灵长类动物生存的重要威胁,但人们更多地关注白天活动的物种,而对夜间活动的物种知之甚少。Strepsirrhini是一组夜间活动的灵长类动物,加拉戈和波托是非洲大陆唯一的代表。为了评估当地人的看法及其对这些灵长类动物保护的影响,对喀麦隆山国家公园周围社区森林中四个村庄的79名户主进行了问卷调查。在受访者中,超过90%的人承认这些动物在他们的社区被吃掉。夜间活动的灵长类动物不仅被捕猎以获取食物,还被用于医学和仪式以及制作鼓。然而,食用夜间活动的灵长类动物的习惯似乎并不常见,因为大多数受访者在过去5年中没有食用任何灵长类动物的丛林肉。村民们对野生动物保护的了解和支持并没有反映当地的现实,因为村庄里定期进行农业森林清理。我们的研究结果表明,丛林肉并不是该地区夜间活动灵长类动物的主要威胁,栖息地的丧失可能是它们在不久的将来生存的一个更大问题。

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