Density and Ecological Distribution of Geckos in the Sahelian Metropolitan Area of Burkina Faso, West Africa

IF 1.1 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q4 ECOLOGY
Wendata Francis Dayama, Napoko M. Kangoyé, Emmanuel M. Hema
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Tropical dry areas are often characterised by a lack of reptile abundance data. For example, in Burkina Faso, the population and ecological distribution of the gecko are poorly understood. Contributing to fill this gap, this study assessed the diversity, density and ecological distribution of geckos in the metropolitan area of Ouagadougou. The study was conducted between 2020 and 2022 using the direct count of individuals in 72 quadrats (each 25 × 25 m2) evenly distributed throughout the entire study area, from a random start. Two distinct species, Hemidactylus angulatus and Ptyodactylus sp. have been encountered. H. angulatus density was estimated as 0.000352 individuals/m2 (95% CI: ±0.000336) with a population estimate of 987,360 individuals (95% CI: ±942,480) in 2020; 0.000256 individuals/m2 (95% CI: ±0.000432) with a population estimate of 718,080 individuals (95% CI: ±1,211,760) in 2021; and 0.000368 individuals/m2 (95% CI: ±0.00048) with a population estimate of 1,032,240 individuals (95% CI: ±1,346,400) in 2022. Ptyodactylus sp. density was estimated as 0.010016 individuals/m2 (95% CI: ±0.004608) with a population estimate of 28,094,880 individuals (95% CI: ±12,925,440) in 2020; 0.012352 individuals/m2 (95% CI: ±0.005696) with a population estimate of 34,647,360 individuals (95% CI: ±15,977,280) in 2021; and 0.0144 individuals/m2 (95% CI: ±0.007136) with a population estimate of 40,392,000 individuals (95% CI: ±20,016,480) in 2022. The spatial distributions of both species were aggregative (dispersion index I = 3.81 for H. angulatus and I = 24.82 for Ptyodactylus sp.). Our study revealed that microhabitat is the resource axis typically partitioned by Ouagadougou geckos. The geckos of Ouagadougou follow the same pattern of available resource partitioning as African reptile communities.

西非布基纳法索萨赫勒大都市区壁虎的密度和生态分布情况
热带干旱地区通常缺乏爬行动物的丰度数据。例如,在布基纳法索,人们对壁虎的数量和生态分布知之甚少。为填补这一空白,本研究评估了瓦加杜古大都市区壁虎的多样性、密度和生态分布。这项研究是在 2020 年至 2022 年期间进行的,从随机开始,在整个研究区域均匀分布的 72 个四分区(每个 25 × 25 m2)中对个体进行了直接计数。研究中发现了两种不同的物种,Hemidactylus angulatus 和 Ptyodactylus sp.。据估计,H. angulatus 的密度为 0.000352 只/平方米(95% CI:±0.000336),2020 年的种群数量估计为 987 360 只(95% CI:±942 480);Ptyodactylus 的密度为 0.000256 只/平方米(95% CI:±0.0.000256 个/平方米(95% CI:±0.00032),2021 年的种群数量估计为 718 080 个(95% CI:±1 211 760);以及 0.000368 个/平方米(95% CI:±0.00048),2022 年的种群数量估计为 1 032 240 个(95% CI:±1 346 400)。Ptyodactylus sp. 密度估计为 0.010016 个/平方米(95% CI:±0.004608),2020 年的种群数量估计为 28 094 880 个(95% CI:±12 925 440);0.012352 个/平方米(95% CI:±0.005696),估计 2021 年的种群数量为 34,647,360 头(95% CI:±15,977,280);以及 0.0144 头/平方米(95% CI:±0.007136),估计 2022 年的种群数量为 40,392,000 头(95% CI:±20,016,480)。两个物种的空间分布都是聚集性的(H. angulatus 的离散指数 I = 3.81,Ptyodactylus sp.的离散指数 I = 24.82)。我们的研究表明,微生境是瓦加杜古壁虎典型的资源分配轴。瓦加杜古壁虎与非洲爬行动物群落的可用资源分配模式相同。
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African Journal of Ecology
African Journal of Ecology 环境科学-生态学
CiteScore
2.00
自引率
10.00%
发文量
134
审稿时长
18-36 weeks
期刊介绍: African Journal of Ecology (formerly East African Wildlife Journal) publishes original scientific research into the ecology and conservation of the animals and plants of Africa. It has a wide circulation both within and outside Africa and is the foremost research journal on the ecology of the continent. In addition to original articles, the Journal publishes comprehensive reviews on topical subjects and brief communications of preliminary results.
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