对厄瓜多尔热带安第斯山脉坎德拉里亚和马查伊保护区陆生哺乳动物监测工作的初步认识。

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MUSICAL TIMES Pub Date : 2023-02-27 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.3897/BDJ.11.e98119
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生境干扰会导致生物多样性下降,改变地貌结构和组成,影响不同时空尺度的扩散运动和生态过程。厄瓜多尔热带安第斯山脉拥有适合多种物种分布的栖息地;然而,目前缺乏对中东部山坡哺乳动物多样性及其与栖息地属性相关性的研究。在此,我们报告了2019年至2021年期间在厄瓜多尔帕斯塔萨河上游流域的坎德拉里亚和马查伊保护区进行的相机诱捕监测研究中记录到的陆生哺乳动物的多样性。我们进行了地点占据概率分析,以评估空间变量对物种出现的影响,并根据自然标记,报告了安第斯熊个体识别的初步发现。我们发现了 22 种陆生哺乳动物。保护区之间的阿尔法多样性相似,马查伊的物种丰富度稍高。均匀度指数显示物种分布不均,安第斯熊和家犬的优势更大。此外,保护区之间的物种组成也不尽相同,物种更替在很大程度上解释了贝塔多样性。我们观察到,安第斯熊和美洲狮的探测率随自然植被覆盖率的增加而增加。相反,在牧场和农作物比例增加的小区中,家犬的探测频率也在增加。此外,我们还发现了 26 头安第斯熊和 6 只在研究期间被重新捕获的美洲狮。我们的研究结果提醒人们注意人类活动带来的干扰,因为我们在野生栖息地发现家犬的记录是前所未有的。不过,这也凸显了私人保护区(如坎德拉里亚、马凯和其他保护区)对于支持陆地哺乳动物物种在帕斯塔萨河上游流域更大区域间出现和扩散的重要性。
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First insights in terrestrial mammals monitoring in the Candelaria and Machay Reserves in the Ecuadorian Tropical Andes.

Habitat disturbance leads to biodiversity decline and modifications in the landscape structure and composition, affecting both dispersal movements and ecological processes at different temporal and spatial scales. The Ecuadorian Tropical Andes harbour suitable habitats for the distribution of a wide variety of species; however, there is a lack of studies focused on mammal diversity and its association with the habitat attributes in the central-eastern slopes. Here, we reported the diversity of terrestrial mammals recorded between 2019 and 2021 in a camera-trap monitoring study in the Candelaria and Machay reserves in the upper basin of the Pastaza River, Ecuador. We performed site-occupancy probability analysis to assess the influence of spatial variables in the species' occurrence and also, based on natural marks, we reported preliminary findings in Andean bear individual identification. We detected 22 species of terrestrial mammals. Alpha diversity was similar between reserves with slightly higher species richness in Machay. Evenness indices showed unequal species distribution, with the Andean bear and domestic dogs exhibiting greater dominance. In addition, species composition was dissimilar between reserves, where the species turnover mostly explained the beta diversity. We observed that Andean bear and puma detections increased according to the natural vegetation cover. Conversely, domestic dogs were frequently detected in cells with an increasing proportion of pastures and crops. Additionally, we identified 26 Andean bears and six individuals recaptured during our study. Our results caution about the disturbance derived from human activities since we recorded unprecedented detections of domestic dogs in wild habitats. Nonetheless, it highlights the importance of private conservation areas (e.g. Candelaria, Machay and others) for supporting the occurrence and dispersal of terrestrial mammal species between larger areas in the upper basin of the Pastaza River.

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