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Do Observations during Patrolling Trips Detect Changes in Wildlife Presence & Diversity in National Parks?

Do Observations during Patrolling Trips Detect Changes in Wildlife Presence & Diversity in National Parks?
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摘要 Globally, mountains encompass spectacular landscapes and a great diversity of species. However, Savannah’s mountains in Sudan have been affected by the loss of diversity due to human activities and climate changes. Therefore, this study aims to assess changes in wildlife diversity in Jebel-Eldair Nation Park (JENP) based on only reports from patrolling activities, especially in the absence of regular wildlife monitoring programs. Reports of monthly wildlife observations during patrolling trips were used for the summer season in 2010 and 2018. Findings showed a moderate to high decline in the most important wildlife species (i.e. lion, wild dog, and crest porcupine). Six others are documented as rare species in reserve, including the civet, spotted hyena, striped hyena, jackal, seraval, and Siberian bird. Contrary and despite the diversity reduction, some species witnessed increases in their observation frequency, such as lesser kudu, caracal, monitor, and lunar bird. Moreover, human settlements, agricultural activities, and other anthropogenic factors were found to be the main drivers of biodiversity reduction in JENP. The study recommends adopting this method to detect changes in wildlife communities, especially in a situation of deficiency and lack of funding to conduct regular monitoring programs. Globally, mountains encompass spectacular landscapes and a great diversity of species. However, Savannah’s mountains in Sudan have been affected by the loss of diversity due to human activities and climate changes. Therefore, this study aims to assess changes in wildlife diversity in Jebel-Eldair Nation Park (JENP) based on only reports from patrolling activities, especially in the absence of regular wildlife monitoring programs. Reports of monthly wildlife observations during patrolling trips were used for the summer season in 2010 and 2018. Findings showed a moderate to high decline in the most important wildlife species (i.e. lion, wild dog, and crest porcupine). Six others are documented as rare species in reserve, including the civet, spotted hyena, striped hyena, jackal, seraval, and Siberian bird. Contrary and despite the diversity reduction, some species witnessed increases in their observation frequency, such as lesser kudu, caracal, monitor, and lunar bird. Moreover, human settlements, agricultural activities, and other anthropogenic factors were found to be the main drivers of biodiversity reduction in JENP. The study recommends adopting this method to detect changes in wildlife communities, especially in a situation of deficiency and lack of funding to conduct regular monitoring programs.
作者 Samir A. Koko Ahmed A. H. Siddig Emad H. E. Yasin Nasradeen A. H. Gadallah Mohamed M. A. Adam Ahmed M. M. Hasoba Ameer Awad Mohammed Samir A. Koko;Ahmed A. H. Siddig;Emad H. E. Yasin;Nasradeen A. H. Gadallah;Mohamed M. A. Adam;Ahmed M. M. Hasoba;Ameer Awad Mohammed(Faculty of Forestry, University of Khartoum, Khartoum North, Sudan;Faculty of Forestry, University of Sopron, Bajcsy-Zsilinszky utca 4, Sopron, Hungary;African Center of Excellence on Climate Change, Biodiversity and Sustainable Agriculture, University Felix Houphouet-Boigny, Abidjan, C&#244,te d’Ivoire;Faculty of Forest Sciences and Technology, University of Gezira, Wad Madani, Sudan;Wildlife Research Center, Khartoum North, Sudan)
出处 《Open Journal of Ecology》 2023年第11期794-805,共12页 生态学期刊(英文)
关键词 Wildlife Monitoring Biodiversity Jebel-Eldair Nature Reserve Patrolling Observations Savanna’s Mountain Wildlife Monitoring Biodiversity Jebel-Eldair Nature Reserve Patrolling Observations Savanna’s Mountain
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