Herpetofaunal diversity and community structure in the Murchison Falls - Albert Delta Ramsar site, Uganda

Q3 Environmental Science
L. Luiselli, M. Behangana, Raymond Katumba, D. Ochanda, S. Kigoolo, Samuel Mutebi, D. Dendi, Daniel H. Hughes, Richard Magala
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1. The area of the Murchison Falls-Albert Delta is among the most important for conservation in East Africa dueto the high species richness, and the presence of several endemic species of conservation concern.2. Here, we report a study on the diversity patterns and community structure of the herpetofauna of this area.3. Field studies were conducted in the Albert Nile Delta Ramsar site between 1st October 2017 and 9th September2018. The data collection relied on Visual Encounter Surveys (VES), pitfall trapping, and dip netting. Descriptive statistics, i.e. species numbers in each transect were used as a measure of the present biodiversity, whereasChao1 and Chao species estimator algorithms were used to predict the potential number of species found ineach site/habitat.4. A total of 898 individuals representing 25 reptile species belonging to four orders, 15 families, and 20 generawere recorded during the 12 months of surveys.5. The data shows some non-random spatial and temporal patterns whereby there is a cyclic reptilian diversitypeaking during the December-March and again towards June-August-September which are peaks of the dryseason.6. The most frequently encountered species were Varanus niloticus, Crocodylus niloticus, Agama agama, Trachylepis maculilabris, and Lygodactylus guttularis, which accounted for almost 90% of all recorded individuals.7. A total of 27 amphibian species, belonging to nine families and 10 genera were recorded during the periodof the survey. The diversity and abundance graphs would indicate amphibians having bimodal peaks (September-December, and March-May). The diversity seemed to dip during the dry season months – which is theopposite case for reptiles.
乌干达默奇森瀑布-艾伯特三角洲拉姆萨尔地区的疱疹动物多样性和群落结构
1.默奇森瀑布-阿尔伯特三角洲地区是东非最重要的保护区之一,因为该地区物种丰富,并且存在一些值得保护的特有物种。在此,我们报道了该地区爬虫动物的多样性模式和群落结构的研究。2017年10月1日至2018年9月9日,在阿尔伯特尼罗河三角洲拉姆萨尔遗址进行了实地研究。数据收集依赖于视觉接触调查(VES)、陷阱诱捕和浸渍网。描述性统计,即每个样带中的物种数量被用作当前生物多样性的衡量标准,其中Chao1和Chao物种估计算法被用于预测在每个地点/栖息地发现的潜在物种数量。在12个月的调查中,共记录了898个个体,代表了隶属于4目、15科和20属的25种爬行动物。数据显示了一些非随机的空间和时间模式,即在12月至3月以及6月至8月至9月期间,爬行动物有周期性的多样化,这是旱季的高峰期。最常见的物种是尼罗罗非鱼(Varanus niloticus)、尼罗鳄(Crocodylus nilotics)、龙舌兰(Agama Agama)、斑蝥(Trachylepis maculabris)和喉舌乳杆菌(Lygodactylus guttularis),它们几乎占所有记录个体的90%。在调查期间,共记录了27种两栖动物,隶属于9科10属。多样性和丰度图表明两栖动物具有双峰峰(9月至12月和3月至5月)。在旱季的几个月里,这种多样性似乎有所下降——这对爬行动物来说是最合适的情况。
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European Journal of Ecology
European Journal of Ecology Environmental Science-Ecology
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