Influence of Multiple Linear Infrastructure on Diversity of Small Mammals in Mikumi National Park, Tanzania

Agnes Carol Kisanga, J. Nyahongo, Wambura M. Mtemi, E. Røskaft
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The need for rapid development in developing countries has led to establishment of major public infrastructure even in biodiversity rich protected areas. Mikumi National Park in central Tanzania is traversed by five such major infrastructures namely an optic fibre, a busy public road, an oil pipeline, power lines and railways. We assessed diversity and abundance of small terrestrial mammals of the order Eulipotyphla and Rodentia as indicator groups in relation to impacts of such infrastructure. Animals were live trapped during wet (February-April) and dry (July- September) seasons in 2018 from three established plots along the three transects set perpendicular to each of the four infrastructures. In 10102 trap nights, we captured 453 small mammals of nine species of which Mastomys natalensis constituted 75.4 % of total catch. Diversity and abundance varied between seasons, infrastructure and plots location. Dry season had significantly higher diversity than wet season and the railway site had higher diversity than the other infrastructure. The intermediate plots (500 m from infrastructure) had significantly higher abundance of animals than immediate (0-50 m) and distant (1000 m) plots. The differences in these results can be attributed by seasonal fluctuations of animal populations, and intensity of disturbance in each infrastructure and plot. It is important to examine impacts of future infrastructure developments using small mammals.
多重线性基础设施对坦桑尼亚Mikumi国家公园小型哺乳动物多样性的影响
发展中国家快速发展的需要导致了大型公共基础设施的建立,甚至在生物多样性丰富的保护区也是如此。坦桑尼亚中部的Mikumi国家公园有5个这样的主要基础设施,即光纤、繁忙的公共道路、石油管道、电力线路和铁路。我们评估了小型陆生哺乳动物的多样性和丰度,这些小型陆生哺乳动物的目的是作为与这些基础设施的影响相关的指标群。动物在2018年的雨季(2月至4月)和旱季(7月至9月)从沿着垂直于四个基础设施的三个横断面的三个确定的地块中被困住。10102个陷阱夜共捕获小兽类9种453只,其中Mastomys natalensis占总捕获量的75.4%。多样性和丰度因季节、基础设施和地块位置而异。旱季生物多样性显著高于雨季,铁路立地生物多样性显著高于其他基础设施。中间样地(距离基础设施500 m)的动物丰度显著高于直接样地(0 ~ 50 m)和远样地(1000 m)。这些结果的差异可归因于动物种群的季节性波动以及各基础设施和样地的干扰强度。研究使用小型哺乳动物的未来基础设施发展的影响非常重要。
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