A. Silva, Osciel S anchez N uñez, Jes us Garc ia-Grajales
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摘要
人为干扰对全球生物多样性的下降造成直接和间接的影响。为了更好地规划瓦哈卡州大中型哺乳动物的保护策略,我们分析了墨西哥瓦哈卡州中部海岸公共自然保护区(CNPA)大中型哺乳动物的日常活动模式及其相对丰度。在2014年11月至2015年9月期间,在旱季和雨季期间,使用40个摄像机陷阱在CNPA El Gavilan内进行采样,并沿着野生动物小径安装,特别是在有明显野生动物使用证据的路径上。10种大中型哺乳动物的日期记录,用12160天/相机陷阱获得。豹子在夜间活动,但表现出白天和夜间的倾向。确定花楸属植物为花楸属、花楸属、角双子叶属和花楸属。中型兽类中分布最丰富的是新足鼠(daypus novemcintus) (RAI= 1.23)、弗吉尼亚Didelphis (RAI= 1.15)和narua narica (RAI= 1.05)。我们的研究结果可以为CNPA El Gavilan的物种保护提供见解。我们建议继续研究活动模式的时间和季节变化,以保持哺乳动物物种的保护。关键词:保护,相对丰度,哺乳动物,瓦哈卡,格局
Daily activity patterns and relative abundance of medium and large mammals in a communal natural protected area on the central coast of Oaxaca, Mexico
Anthropogenic disturbances cause direct and indirect effects on the global decline in biodiversity. For better planning strategies on the conservation of medium and large mammals in Oaxaca, we present an analysis of daily activity patterns of medium and large mammals and their relative abundance in a Communal Natural Protected Area (CNPA) on the central coast of Oaxaca, Mexico. Sampling was carried out between November 2014 and September 2015, during the dry season and the rainy season, using forty camera traps placed within the CNPA El Gavilan and installed along wildlife trails, especially on pathways with clear evidence of use by wildlife. Date records for 10 species of medium and large mammals, obtained with 12,160 day/camera traps. Leopardus pardalis was active during the night but exhibited diurnal and nocturnal tendencies. Herpailurus yagouaroundi, Nasua narica, Dicotyles angulatus and O. virginianus were defined as cathemeral species. The most abundant medium mammals were Dasypus novemcinctus (RAI= 1.23), Didelphis virginiana (RAI= 1.15) and Nasua narica (RAI= 1.05). Our results can provide insights for the conservation of species in the CNPA El Gavilan. We recommend the continuance of studies on the temporal and seasonal variations of the activity patterns in order to maintain mammalian species conservation.
Key words: Conservation, relative abundance, mammals, Oaxaca, patterns.