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Published in: Biodiversity and Conservation 5/2018

01-12-2017 | Original Paper

Using abundance and habitat variables to identify high conservation value areas for threatened mammals

Authors: Luc Roscelin Dongmo Tédonzong, Jacob Willie, Ada Myriane Patipe Keuko, Jacques Keumo Kuenbou, Giscard Njotah, Martin N. Tchamba, Nikki Tagg, Luc Lens

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Abstract

The present study used abundance and habitat variables to design High Conservation Value Forests for wildlife protection. We considered great apes (Gorilla gorilla gorilla and Pan troglodytes troglodytes) as model species, and we used nest surveys, dietary analysis and botanical inventories to evaluate whether the traditional methods that use abundance data alone were consistent with the survival of the species. We assumed that setting a local priority area for animal conservation can be made possible if at least one variable (abundance or habitat variables) is spatially clustered and that the final decision for a species may depend on the pattern of spatial association between abundance, nesting habitat and feeding habitat. We used Kernel Density Estimation to evaluate the spatial pattern of each biological variable. The results indicate that all three variables were spatially clustered for both gorillas and chimpanzees. The abundance variables of both animal species were spatially correlated to their preferred nesting habitat variables. But while the chimpanzee feeding habitat variable was spatially correlated to the abundance and nesting habitat variables, the same pattern was not observed for gorillas. We then proposed different methods to be considered to design local priority areas for the conservation of each great ape species. Alone, the abundance variable does not successfully represent the spatial distribution of major biological requirements for the survival of wildlife species; we, therefore, recommend the integration of the spatial distribution of their food resources to overcome the mismatch caused by the existence of a biological interaction between congeneric species.

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Metadata
Title
Using abundance and habitat variables to identify high conservation value areas for threatened mammals
Authors
Luc Roscelin Dongmo Tédonzong
Jacob Willie
Ada Myriane Patipe Keuko
Jacques Keumo Kuenbou
Giscard Njotah
Martin N. Tchamba
Nikki Tagg
Luc Lens
Publication date
01-12-2017
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Published in
Biodiversity and Conservation / Issue 5/2018
Print ISSN: 0960-3115
Electronic ISSN: 1572-9710
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10531-017-1483-9

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