An assessment of turtle communities in Bach Ma National Park, Vietnam

IF 1.2 Q3 BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION
Van-The Pham, Olivier Le Duc, B. Leprince, Cédric Bordes, Charlotte Ducotterd, V. Q. Luu, Hoai An Le Thi, M. H. Nguyen, Van O. Lo, Van N. Ha, Q. B. Tran, L. Luiselli
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Most of the extraordinary biodiversity richness of South-East Asian countries is concentrated in the national parks and other Protected Areas, with species-rich turtle communities surviving mostly in these reserves where their natural habitats are better preserved. However, very few studies have documented the turtle species richness of the various Protected Areas in Vietnam, which is not only one of the hotspots of chelonian diversity in the world but also one of the countries where their exploitation is the highest. Here, the diversity of turtles is studied in the Bach Ma National Park in central Vietnam, mainly characterised by forested hills and mountains, with ponds and streams of various shapes and structures. The study was carried out by conducting (i) semi-structured interviews of hunters recruited through a snow-ball procedure in local villages, (ii) inspection of turtle individuals in their hands, (iii) field surveys along random transects inspecting the various microhabitats used by these reptiles. We observed a total of 15 species, out of which 14 (93.3%) are threatened, based on IUCN Red List. A natural hybrid of Cuora bourreti × C. mouhotii obsti (Cuora «serrata») was observed. Three species (Cuora bourreti, Manouria impressa, Platysternon megacephalum) were the most frequently encountered species according to our interviewees. We conclude that, in order to enhance the conservation status of the turtle communities at the local level, it would be important (i) to increase the number of rangers patrolling the study area in the rainy season (from April to September) and (ii) to list the hunter's names in the villages surrounding the Bach Ma National Park and to convince them to sign an agreement with the local authorities to avoid hunting turtles within the Protected Area.
越南巴赫马国家公园龟类群落评估
东南亚国家的生物多样性极为丰富,大部分集中在国家公园和其他保护区,物种丰富的海龟群落大多生存在这些自然栖息地得到较好保护的保护区内。越南是世界上龟类物种多样性的热点地区之一,也是龟类资源开发最严重的国家之一。然而,对越南各保护区龟类物种丰富度的研究却很少。在这里,在越南中部的巴赫马国家公园研究海龟的多样性,主要特点是森林丘陵和山脉,有各种形状和结构的池塘和溪流。这项研究是通过以下方式进行的:(i)通过雪球程序在当地村庄招募猎人进行半结构化访谈,(ii)检查他们手中的海龟个体,(iii)沿着随机样带进行实地调查,检查这些爬行动物使用的各种微栖息地。根据IUCN红色名录,共观察到15种,其中14种(93.3%)处于濒危状态。观察到一种天然的布氏库拉(Cuora bourreti)与奥氏库拉(Cuora«serrata»)的杂交品种。3种是最常遇到的物种,分别是布氏库拉(Cuora bourreti)、印象马诺(Manouria impressa)和大头Platysternon megacephalum。我们得出结论,为了提高海龟群落在地方一级的保护地位,重要的是:(1)在雨季(4月至9月)增加护林员在研究区域巡逻的数量;(2)在巴赫马国家公园周围的村庄列出猎人的名字,并说服他们与地方当局签署协议,以避免在保护区内捕猎海龟。
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Nature Conservation Research
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