坦桑尼亚马尼亚拉湖国家公园中马尼亚拉猴(Cercopithecus mitis manyaraensis)和绒猴(Chlorocebus pygerythrus)的种群动态。

Q2 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Primate Biology Pub Date : 2022-10-05 eCollection Date: 2022-01-01 DOI:10.5194/pb-9-33-2022
Christian Kiffner, John Kioko, Thomas M Butynski, Yvonne A de Jong, Dietmar Zinner
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估算种群密度及其随时间变化的趋势对于了解灵长类动物生态学和指导保护工作至关重要。从 2011 年到 2019 年,我们在马尼亚拉湖国家公园的季节性道路横断面调查中对两种豚鼠进行了计数:坦桑尼亚特有的马尼亚拉猴 Cercopithecus mitis manyaraensis(国际自然及自然资源保护联盟,IUCN,红色名录 "濒危 "类)和绒猴 Chlorocebus pygerythrus(红色名录 "最不受关注 "类)。为了考虑不完全的可探测性,我们在线性距离采样框架内分析了数据,拟合了特定物种的探测函数,并随后估算了季节性密度。为了检验物种特定密度估计值的季节性差异和年度趋势,我们拟合了广义加法模型。在我们研究的 9 年(2011-2019 年)中,季节性点密度估计值波动很大,马尼亚拉猴从 3 到 29 个个体 km - 2 不等,绒猴从 19 到 83 个个体 km - 2 不等。这两个类群的密度没有季节性差异,我们也没有发现明显的种群方向性趋势。我们的研究说明了线距离采样在长期灵长类监测中的实用性和局限性。除了为灵长类动物生态学和管理提供信息外,我们的研究结果还强调了马尼亚拉湖国家公园对灵长类动物保护的重要性。
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Population dynamics of the Manyara monkey (Cercopithecus mitis manyaraensis) and vervet monkey (Chlorocebus pygerythrus) in Lake Manyara National Park, Tanzania.

Estimating population densities and their trends over time is essential for understanding primate ecology and for guiding conservation efforts. From 2011 through to 2019, we counted two guenon species during seasonal road transect surveys in Lake Manyara National Park: the Tanzania-endemic Manyara monkey Cercopithecus mitis manyaraensis (International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources, IUCN, Red List category of "endangered") and the vervet monkey Chlorocebus pygerythrus (Red List category of "least concern"). To account for imperfect detectability, we analysed the data in a line distance sampling framework, fitted species-specific detection functions, and subsequently estimated seasonal densities. To test for seasonal differences and yearly trends in the species-specific density estimates, we fitted generalized additive models. Seasonal point density estimates fluctuated considerably during the 9 years (2011-2019) of our study, ranging from 3 to 29 individuals km - 2 for Manyara monkeys and from 19 to 83 individuals km - 2 for vervet monkeys. Densities of both taxa did not differ seasonally, and we did not detect marked directional population trends. Our study illustrates the utility and limitations of line distance sampling for long-term primate monitoring. Beyond informing primate ecology and management, our results highlight the conservation importance of Lake Manyara National Park for primate conservation.

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Primate Biology
Primate Biology Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Animal Science and Zoology
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