Africa's Forgotten Forests: The Conservation Value of Kenya's Northern Coastal Forests for Large Mammals

R. Amin, T. Wacher, A. Bowkett, B. Ogwoka, Mike Morris, B. Agwanda
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ABSTRACT In comparison to other ecosystems in east Africa, the biodiversity of the coastal forests of Kenya's northern coastline is poorly documented, even in the case of large terrestrial mammals. In response to this, we undertook a systematic survey of the Boni-Dodori forests using four camera trap grids with camera spacing of 2 km covering 300 km2 over 7020 camera trap days. We recorded 37 mammal species and derived camera trap rates and estimated occupancy for 31 medium-to-large terrestrial species, some of which represent range extensions. Remarkably, the critically endangered Aders' duiker was the most frequently recorded species. A distinctive form of giant sengi and the vulnerable Sokoke bushy-tailed mongoose were also widely distributed and relatively abundant. Other significant records of threatened species included African wild dog, African lion and Pousargues's monkey. Species richness and relative abundance of all species were higher than that recorded for Arabuko-Sokoke Forest, Kenya's only other large coastal forest, using the same camera trap survey protocol.
非洲被遗忘的森林:肯尼亚北部沿海森林对大型哺乳动物的保护价值
与东非的其他生态系统相比,肯尼亚北部海岸线沿海森林的生物多样性记录很少,即使是大型陆生哺乳动物也是如此。为此,我们利用4个相机陷阱网格,在7020个相机陷阱日的时间里,对Boni-Dodori森林进行了系统调查,相机陷阱网格间距为2公里,覆盖面积为300平方公里。我们记录了37种哺乳动物,并得出了31种大中型陆生物种的相机陷阱率和估计占用率,其中一些物种代表了范围的扩展。值得注意的是,极度濒危的鸭子是最常被记录的物种。一种独特的巨型桑吉和脆弱的Sokoke浓密尾猫鼬也分布广泛,数量相对丰富。其他重要的濒危物种记录包括非洲野狗、非洲狮和普萨格斯猴。物种丰富度和所有物种的相对丰度都高于Arabuko-Sokoke森林,这是肯尼亚唯一的其他大型沿海森林,使用相同的相机陷阱调查协议。
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