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First quantitative survey delineates the distribution of chimpanzees in the Eastern Central African Republic

机译:第一次定量调查描绘了中非共和国东部黑猩猩的分布情况

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Vast, pristine ecosystems and their biodiversity are vanishing globally at frightening speed, but many large tracts of wilderness have not yet been systematically inventoried and important natural populations of threatened species remain poorly characterized. The forest-savanna ecotone of the Eastern Central African Republic (CAR) is one such poorly studied area. Using camera traps, transect walks and collected fecal samples, we provide the first quantitative survey of chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) in this region previously classified as a highly important chimpanzee conservation unit. In contrast to species distribution models and expert predictions, we did not find any evidence of chimpanzees in the large and remote forest blocks west of the Chinko River despite considerable search effort. Our study thus highlights the limitations of relying solely on remote sensing data to predict the presence or absence of endangered species and illustrates the necessity of extensive field surveys to accurately assess occurrence and density in remote areas. However, we did discover a sizeable and reproducing population of chimpanzees east of the Chinko River. Based on a density of 0.81 chimpanzees/km2 in closed canopy forest that we inferred from nest count data, we estimate 910 weaned chimpanzees to inhabit the Chinko Nature Reserve (CNR) and further predict additional 2700 individuals in adjacent, unmanaged hunting zones and reserves. According to microsatellite data, these chimpanzees genetically cluster with P. t. schweinfurthii populations in East Africa. Conservation action and appropriate management plans are urgently needed to protect this important population and to prevent heavily-armed nomadic pastoralists from the Sahel, illegal miners, as well as elephant and meat poachers, from irretrievably destroying the natural vegetation and local biodiversity of the area.
机译:庞大,原始的生态系统及其生物多样性正以惊人的速度在全球范围内消失,但尚未对许多大片荒野进行系统清查,重要的受威胁物种自然种群的特征仍然不佳。东非中非共和国(CAR)的森林大草原过渡带就是这样一个研究不足的地区。我们使用摄像头陷阱,样带行走和收集的粪便样本,对该地区以前被归类为非常重要的黑猩猩保护单位的黑猩猩(泛穴居动物)进行了首次定量调查。与物种分布模型和专家预测相反,尽管付出了巨大的努力,但在钦科河以西的大片偏远森林地块中,我们没有发现黑猩猩的任何证据。因此,我们的研究突显了仅依靠遥感数据来预测濒危物种的存在或不存在的局限性,并说明了进行大量实地调查以准确评估偏远地区的发生和密度的必要性。但是,我们确实在钦科河以东发现了大量繁殖的黑猩猩。根据我们从巢数统计数据得出的封闭冠层森林中每平方公里0.81只黑猩猩的密度,我们估计有910只断奶的黑猩猩栖息在Chinko自然保护区(CNR)中,并进一步预测了在邻近,未管理的狩猎区和保护区中的2700头黑猩猩。根据微卫星数据,这些黑猩猩在遗传上与P. t。成簇。东非的schweinfurthii种群。迫切需要采取保护行动和适当的管理计划,以保护这一重要人口,并防止萨赫勒地区的武装游牧者,非法采矿者以及大象和肉类盗猎者不可挽回地破坏该地区的自然植被和当地生物多样性。

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