Local community perception towards bats (Mammalia: Chiroptera) in Caves in South central Mindanao, Philippines: Threats and Implication for conservation
K. Tanalgo, Reggie D. Teves, Florence Roy P. Salvaña, R. Baleva, J. Tabora
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Abstract
In the tropics, bats are an essential component of many native ecosystems, through providing various ecological services including pollination and insect pest control, in addition to seed dispersal. Many Philippine bat species roost in caves and underground habitats. However, many caves are disturbed by people, to exploit resources for food, recreation, and mineral and guano extraction. The misunderstanding of the importance of bats to the ecosystem is also considered a threat to many cave roosting species. Understanding the conflicts between humans and ecosystems which provide essential services is important to maintain ecosystem service provision. A total of 100 local respondents from the village of Pisan, Kabacan North Cotabato in south central Mindanao were interviewed through semi-structured interviews and focus group discussions. Respondents were asked about their views, levels of knowledge, use, interaction, and awareness towards both the caves and bats in their locality. Our survey found that most of the respondents are aware of the presence of bats from the caves in their locality. Unfortunately, a large proportion of the respondents noted that bats are hunted in caves for bush meat and trade, and most people perceived bats as pest to fruit crops such as durian. These factors are among the main factors of the execution of many bat colonies in caves of south central Mindanao. In general, cave bats are under appreciated species in caves. The unregulated tourism, hunting for bush meat and trade, and guano extraction are among the alarming threats occurring for both caves and bats in the locality and possibly to other localities in the country. Furthermore, the establishment of strong and effective model conservation education programs and the strengthening the participation of local government, academic, and community are essential steps to preserve the current state of cave bats in the area.
在热带地区,蝙蝠除了传播种子外,还提供各种生态服务,包括授粉和虫害防治,是许多本地生态系统的重要组成部分。许多菲律宾蝙蝠栖息在洞穴和地下栖息地。然而,许多洞穴受到人类的干扰,以开发食物,娱乐,矿物和鸟粪提取资源。对蝙蝠对生态系统的重要性的误解也被认为是对许多洞穴栖息物种的威胁。了解人类与提供基本服务的生态系统之间的冲突对于维持生态系统服务的提供至关重要。通过半结构化访谈和焦点小组讨论,对来自棉兰老岛中南部Kabacan North Cotabato Pisan村的100名当地受访者进行了访谈。受访者被问及他们对当地洞穴和蝙蝠的看法、知识水平、使用、互动和意识。我们的调查发现,大多数受访者都知道他们所在地区洞穴里有蝙蝠的存在。不幸的是,大部分答复者指出,蝙蝠在洞穴中被猎杀以获取丛林肉和贸易,大多数人认为蝙蝠是榴莲等水果作物的害虫。这些因素是棉兰老岛中南部洞穴中许多蝙蝠群落被处决的主要因素之一。一般来说,洞穴蝙蝠是洞穴中不受重视的物种。不受管制的旅游、猎取丛林肉和交易以及鸟粪提取是当地洞穴和蝙蝠面临的令人担忧的威胁,也可能对该国其他地区造成威胁。此外,建立强有力的、有效的保护教育模式,加强地方政府、学术界和社区的参与是保护该地区洞蝠现状的必要步骤。