多哥和尼日利亚(西非)陆龟Kinixys nogueyi (Lataste, 1886)生态学方面的研究

IF 0.7 4区 生物学 Q4 ZOOLOGY
Gabriel Hoinsoudé Segniagbeto, E. Eniang, F. Petrozzi, L. Vignoli, D. Dendi, G. Akani, L. Luiselli
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引用次数: 9

摘要

本研究对自由放养的诺格依金尼克斯的性别比、生境利用和饮食进行了研究。在多哥和尼日利亚(西非)调查了性别比例和生境利用情况,仅在尼日利亚调查了饮食习惯。两个人群的性别比例相等。两个国家的象龟都有明显的栖息地偏好,尼日利亚象龟在栖息地选择上表现出季节性差异,而非性别间差异。目前的研究表明,该物种不仅栖息在几内亚稀树草原和相对潮湿的稀树草原上,而且还栖息在热带雨林斑块和丘陵森林中,特别是在多哥。尼日利亚标本粪便中的食物残留物属于植物和真菌,也属于动物,在饮食组成上存在季节差异,但没有性别差异。特别是,在旱季,人们的饮食主要以动物性食物为主,而在雨季,人们的饮食主要以素食为主。
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Aspects of the ecology of the tortoise Kinixys nogueyi (Lataste, 1886) in Togo and Nigeria (West Africa)
In this study, the sex ratio, habitat use, and diet of free-ranging Kinixys nogueyi are examined. Sex ratio and habitat use were examined in Togo and Nigeria (West Africa), and food habits only in Nigeria. Sex ratios were equal in both populations. Tortoises had clear habitat preferences in both countries, and the Nigerian population exhibited seasonal but not inter-sexual differences in habitat selection. The present study demonstrated that this species inhabits not only Guinea savannahs and relatively wet savannahs, as already reported in the literature, but also rainforest patches and hilly forests, especially in Togo. Food remains in the feces of Nigerian specimens belonged to plants and fungi as well as to animals, with inter-seasonal but not inter-sexual differences in dietary composition. In particular, there was a significant shift from a diet based mostly on animal food in the dry season towards a mainly vegetarian diet in the wet season.
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Tropical Zoology
Tropical Zoology 生物-动物学
CiteScore
2.50
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1
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期刊介绍: Tropical Zoology is an international zoological journal publishing original papers in the field of systematics, biogeography, phylogeny, ecology and conservation of all terrestrial and aquatic animal Phyla from tropical and subtropical areas. Only papers with new information, high quality and broad interest are considered. Single species description and checklists are not normally accepted. Review papers are welcome. The journal is owned by the Istituto di Ricerca sugli Ecosistemi Terrestri of the Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche, Florence, Italy (CNR-IRET) who performs research into the structure and functioning of aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems, focusing in particular on anthropogenic pressure and global change. The knowledge amassed forms the scientific basis for identifying the most appropriate protective and corrective interventions, and provides support for the bodies entrusted with formulating policies for environmental protection and recovery.
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