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Oil prospecting and its impact on large rainforest mammals in Loango National Park, Gabon

机译:加蓬Loango国家公园的石油勘探及其对大型雨林哺乳动物的影响

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Resource extraction is increasingly affecting protected areas worldwide. However, aside from studies on logging, limited information is available about the effect this has on wildlife, which may be of great consequence, especially when endangered species could be affected. Specifically, the effect of intense human-induced noise during oil exploration on wildlife is poorly understood. We explore the effect of seismic oil exploration on large mammal distribution in an 80kmpo area of Loango National Park, Gabon. Following the ecological theory of habitat disturbance, we predicted that changes in habitat use in response to noise disturbance would scale with the body/home range size of each species examined. Our study was conducted over six months before, during and after low-impact seismic operations. We recorded counts along transects of indirect signs of elephants (Loxondota africana cyclotis), chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes troglodytes), gorillas (Gorilla gorilla gorilla), duikers (Cephalophus spp.), and the vocalizations of five monkey species (Cercocebus torquatus, Cercopithecus cephus, C. nictitans, C. pogonias and Lophocebus albigena) and modeled seismic impact over different spatial scales (small, intermediate and large). We found that elephants avoided seismic activity on all three spatial scales, apes avoided on the intermediate and small scales, and there was no effect for duikers and monkeys. We conclude that low-impact seismic operations can cause considerable temporary habitat loss for species with large ranges and suggest that the impact on those endangered species can be minimized by adequately spacing seismic lines and activity in space and time to enable species to move away from the progressive noise disruption.
机译:资源开采日益影响着世界范围内的保护区。然而,除了有关伐木的研究之外,关于其对野生动植物的影响的信息很少,这可能会产生重大影响,尤其是在濒危物种受到影响时。具体而言,人们在石油勘探过程中强烈的人为噪声对野生动植物的影响知之甚少。我们探讨了地震石油勘探对加蓬Loango国家公园80公里区域内大型哺乳动物分布的影响。遵循栖息地干扰的生态学理论,我们预测响应噪声干扰的栖息地使用变化将随所检查的每种物种的身体/家园范围大小而变化。我们的研究是在低冲击地震作业之前,之中和之后的六个月内进行的。我们记录了大象(Loxondota africanacyclotis),黑猩猩(Pan troglodytes troglodytes),大猩猩(Gorilla gorilla gorilla),大猩猩(Cephalophus spp。)以及五个猴子物种(Cercocecuscus torquatus)的间接化音的横断面计数,C。nictitans,C。pogonias和Lophocebus albigena),并模拟了不同空间范围(小,中和大)的地震影响。我们发现大象在所有三个空间尺度上都避免了地震活动,在中,小尺度上都避免了猿类活动,并且对独木舟和猴子没有影响。我们得出的结论是,低影响的地震操作会给大范围物种造成相当大的暂时栖息地损失,并建议通过在空间和时间上适当地隔开地震线和活动以使物种远离物种,可以最大限度地减少对那些濒危物种的影响。进行性噪音干扰。

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