Diversity of Urban Mammals in Bharatpur Metropolitan City, Chitwan, Nepal

Budhan Chaudhary
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The study of diversity of mammals was accomplished in the urban areas of Bharatpur Metropolitan City, a prime location of Nepal and confined in 433 km2; consists tropical climate and harbor variety of wildlife since the location is connected with Narayani River, community forests and Chitwan National Park. During data collection by direct observation, hearing sound calls and land marks left, the study was conducted from January to July 2016 for six months. Altogether, 12 families with 28 species of mammals were recorded in which 53.75% (15/28) were Temporary Living (TL) and 46.42% (13/28) were Permanent Living (PL). Out of 12 families; Soricidae had the highest, 21.43% (6/28) of species; followed by Cercopithecidae, Cervidae and Vespertilionidae, 10.71% (3/28); Canidae, Felidae, Herpestidae, Muridae, and Viverridae, 7.14% (2/28); and Mustelidae, Rhinocerotidae, and Suidae with 3.57% (1/28) each. Total Five different IUCN categories; Endangered (EN), Vulnerable (VU), Near Threatened (NT), Data Deficient (DD) and Least Concerned (LC) were closely observed. Among them, LC had the highest, 64.29% (18/28) of species followed by VU, 21.43% (6/28); EN, 7.14% (2/28); and CR, DD equally with 3.57% (1/28). Paradoxurus hermaphroditus pallasi, is an Asian Palm Civet, which is reported for the first time from Bharatpur, Chitwan, Nepal. The possible factors responsible to attract wildlife in urban areas were availability of seasonal cultivated crops, fruiting and flowering plants; and household organic wastes. But; the increasing traffics stray dogs, and lack of hidings led to threat to wild mammals. The cutting down of trees in the private areas and frequent road killings also amplify risk of small wild mammals.
尼泊尔奇旺巴拉特普尔都市哺乳动物多样性
哺乳动物多样性研究在尼泊尔的黄金地段巴拉特普尔市市区完成,限定在433平方公里范围内;由于地理位置与Narayani河、社区森林和Chitwan国家公园相连,因此拥有热带气候和各种野生动物。2016年1月至7月,通过直接观察、听声呼叫和留下的地标收集数据,为期6个月。共记录到12科28种哺乳动物,其中暂住(TL)占53.75%(15/28),永久(PL)占46.42%(13/28)。在12个家庭中;恙螨科最多,占21.43% (6/28);其次是蠓科、蠓科和蠓科,占10.71% (3/28);犬科、Felidae科、Herpestidae科、Muridae科、Viverridae占7.14% (2/28);鼬科、鼻虻科、绥蚊科各占3.57%(1/28)。五种不同的IUCN分类;濒危(EN)、易危(VU)、近危(NT)、数据缺失(DD)和最不关注(LC)密切观察。其中LC最高,64.29%(18/28),其次是VU, 21.43% (6/28);En, 7.14% (2/28);CR、DD均为3.57%(1/28)。自相矛盾雌雄同体(Paradoxurus hermaphroditus pallasi)是一种亚洲棕榈果子狸,首次在尼泊尔Chitwan的Bharatpur报道。城市地区吸引野生动物的可能因素是季节性栽培作物、果实和开花植物的可得性;以及家庭有机废物。但;日益增加的交通、流浪狗和缺乏藏身之处导致野生哺乳动物受到威胁。私人地区的树木砍伐和频繁的道路杀人事件也增加了小型野生哺乳动物的风险。
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