社区主导的见解揭示了喀麦隆红疣动物保护的希望

IF 1.1 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q4 ECOLOGY
Peter Mbile, Lylliane Elomo, George Langsi, Pegreen Namasoh, Wilson Motia
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摘要

目前所知的普氏红疣(Piliocolobus preussi)的自然分布范围位于尼日利亚东南部和喀麦隆西部,Korup国家公园及其周边地区是普氏红疣的大本营。然而,一些人认为,这种灵长类动物可能已经在Korup国家公园周边的部分地区灭绝了。然而,来自附近一些社区的报道却表明情况并非如此。与此同时,由于自2016年以来影响两个英语地区的社会政治危机造成的不安全因素,对该物种的正式调查很少进行。然而,确认该物种的存在与否被认为是设计和开展调查的重要因素。从2024年4月到7月,我们在Korup国家公园的东南外围地区对Preuss红疣的存在/不存在进行了有针对性的社区评估,该地区在过去的调查中报告了红疣已经灭绝。在采取安全预防措施的同时,我们依靠当地的民族生态学知识和前护林员和社区的野生动物经验来告知地理信息系统辅助的红疣虫遭遇的心理映射。我们的研究结果表明,红疣仍然存在于Korup国立公园的东南外围地区。我们提出保护它们的建议。
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Community-Led Insights Reveal Hope for Red Colobus Conservation in Cameroon

Current knowledge situates the natural range of Preuss's red colobus (Piliocolobus preussi) within south-eastern Nigeria and western Cameroon, with the Korup National Park and its periphery being its stronghold. Nevertheless, some suggest the primate may have become extirpated in parts of the periphery of the Korup National Park. Reports from some nearby communities however suggested otherwise. Meanwhile, because of insecurity caused by a socio-political crisis affecting the two English-speaking regions since 2016, very few formal surveys of the species have been carried out. Yet, confirming the presence or absence of the species was considered important for a survey to be designed and carried out. From April to July 2024, we conducted a targeted, community-based assessment of the presence/absence of Preuss's red colobus in the south-eastern peripheral zone of Korup National Park, an area where red colobus were reported in past surveys to have been extirpated. While taking security precautions, we relied on local ethnoecological knowledge and wildlife experiences of ex-rangers and communities to inform geographic information systems-assisted mental-mapping of red colobus encounters. Our results suggest that red colobus are still present in the south-eastern peripheral zone of the Korup National Park. We offer suggestions for their conservation.

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African Journal of Ecology
African Journal of Ecology 环境科学-生态学
CiteScore
2.00
自引率
10.00%
发文量
134
审稿时长
18-36 weeks
期刊介绍: African Journal of Ecology (formerly East African Wildlife Journal) publishes original scientific research into the ecology and conservation of the animals and plants of Africa. It has a wide circulation both within and outside Africa and is the foremost research journal on the ecology of the continent. In addition to original articles, the Journal publishes comprehensive reviews on topical subjects and brief communications of preliminary results.
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