埃塞俄比亚沃罗叶戈夫国家森林优先区及其周边大中型哺乳动物物种组成、丰度和栖息地关系

Q2 Environmental Science
The Scientific World Journal Pub Date : 2025-08-13 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1155/tswj/7937738
Yohans Ayalew, Gezahegn Getachew, Dereje Yazezew
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了解哺乳动物物种的组成、丰度和生境关系对有效保护和生境管理至关重要。该研究旨在填补关于叶戈夫国家森林优先区及其周围栖息地哺乳动物多样性和分布的知识空白。基于此,我们于2021年7月至2022年4月对研究区哺乳动物的物种组成、丰度和栖息地关联进行了评估。根据植物地貌特征,将研究区划分为5种生境类型:天然林、乔木草地、人工林、灌木林和开阔草地。通过样条调查共记录到13种哺乳动物。灵长类目是最丰富的类群,占总数的68.9%。在记录的种数中,凤尾蝶最多,占总数的32.77%,其次是绿尾蝶(19.95%)和狮尾蜥(16.15%)。在不同的生境中,哺乳动物的丰度差异显著。干湿季节分别为57.7%和42.3%。丰度有显著的季节差异。超过一半(56%)的记录物种在所有五种栖息地类型中都是常见的。天然林与人工林草地的物种相似指数最高,SI = 0.95。该研究揭示了研究区域哺乳动物的多样性,并伴随着不同栖息地和季节的显著差异。然而,研究区域面临着保护方面的挑战,包括森林砍伐、非法狩猎和人类与野生动物的冲突,这些都威胁着人口的可持续性。解决这些威胁对于确保哺乳动物物种的长期生存至关重要。
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Species Composition, Abundance, and Habitat Association of Medium- and Large-Sized Mammals in and Around Yegof National Forest Priority Area, Wollo, Ethiopia.

Species Composition, Abundance, and Habitat Association of Medium- and Large-Sized Mammals in and Around Yegof National Forest Priority Area, Wollo, Ethiopia.

Species Composition, Abundance, and Habitat Association of Medium- and Large-Sized Mammals in and Around Yegof National Forest Priority Area, Wollo, Ethiopia.

Species Composition, Abundance, and Habitat Association of Medium- and Large-Sized Mammals in and Around Yegof National Forest Priority Area, Wollo, Ethiopia.

Understanding the composition, abundance, and habitat associations of mammalian species is crucial for their effective conservation and habitat management. The study was aimed at filling the knowledge gaps regarding mammalian diversity and distribution in the Yegof National Forest Priority Area and its surrounding habitats. Accordingly, we assessed the species composition, abundance, and habitat association of mammals in the study area from July 2021 to April 2022. Based on plant physiognomy, the study area was categorized into five habitat types: natural forest, wooded grassland, plantation, bushland, and open grassland. A total of 13 mammalian species were recorded through line transect surveys. The order Primate was the most abundant taxonomic group accounting for 68.9% of the total mammals recorded. Among the recorded species, Papio anubis was the most numerous, accounting for 32.77% of the total, followed by Chlorocebus aethiops (19.95%) and Theropithecus gelada (16.15%). The abundance of mammals varied significantly across different habitats. During the dry and wet seasons, 57.7% and 42.3% were recorded, respectively. A statistically significant seasonal difference in abundance was observed. More than half (56%) of the species recorded were common to all five habitat types. The highest species similarity index (SI = 0.95) was observed between natural forest and wooded grassland. The study reveals considerable mammalian diversity in the study area, accompanied by notable variations in abundance across different habitats and seasons. However, the study area faces conservation challenges, including deforestation, illegal hunting, and human-wildlife conflict, which threaten population sustainability. Addressing these threats is essential to ensure the long-term survival of mammal species.

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期刊介绍: The Scientific World Journal is a peer-reviewed, Open Access journal that publishes original research, reviews, and clinical studies covering a wide range of subjects in science, technology, and medicine. The journal is divided into 81 subject areas.
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