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Quantifying species richness and composition of elusive rainforest mammals in Taman Negara National Park, Peninsular Malaysia

机译:量化物种丰富和构成难以捉摸的雨林哺乳动物在塔曼Negara国家公园,半岛马来西亚

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Rapid urban and agricultural expansions are taking place across Peninsular Malaysia resulting in wide spread forest conversion impacting on important conservation areas. Taman Negara National Park is one of the few protected nature reserves remaining largely intact from such anthropogenic threats. In this study we aimed to quantify species richness, and relative abundance and composition of native mammals in lowland and highland forest in Taman Negara National Park. We deployed cameras at 216 sampling plots in the study areas for 14,776 and 6935 trap nights in lowland and highland forest respectively. Our results show that lowland and highland forest have similar species richness, while highland forest has higher mammal abundance, which is likely to be caused by anthropogenic pressures on lowland forest adversely affecting mammal populations. Both forest types have similar mammal species composition. The mammal community includes most of the rare and endangered species in the region, including Malayan pangolin, Asian elephant, tiger, dhole, large-spotted civet, and Asian tapir. The region of the national park that was less likely to be vulnerable to logging, human settlement, agricultural expansion, and poaching (i.e. the Terengganu's sector), had higher mammal species richness, while the Pahang's sector had lower species richness. Mammal species richness increased with proximity to the park boundary and distance from the nearest river but decreased with the increasing number of intruders. This has important implications for management of the edges of protected nature reserves. In the coming decades, the pristine nature of Taman Negara National Park will become highly threatened if anthropogenic activities inside and outside the park are not monitored. It is vital that the responsible agencies tackle these threats through aggressive enforcement and the creation of a robust framework to monitor any land developments that take place in the vicinity of Taman Negara National Park.
机译:在半岛马来西亚进行了快速的城市和农业扩张,导致森林转换对重要保护区的广泛蔓延。 Taman Negara国家公园是少数保护的自然保护区之一,其留在大部分完整性免于这种人为威胁。在这项研究中,我们旨在量化在塔曼尼卡拉国家公园的低地和高地森林中的物种丰富性,以及当地哺乳动物的相对丰富和组成。我们分别在研究领域的216个采样地块部署了相机,分别为14,776和6935年的低地和高地林林。我们的研究结果表明,低地和高地森林具有类似的物种丰富性,而高地森林具有较高的哺乳动物丰富,这可能是由低地森林对哺乳动物群体的人为压力引起的。森林类型均具有相似的哺乳动物物种组成。哺乳动物群落包括该地区大部分罕见和濒危物种,包括马来山,亚洲大象,老虎,Dhole,大斑点的麝香纤维和亚洲的Tap。国家公园的地区,不太可能易受伐木,人类住区,农业扩张和偷猎(即滕本卢的部门),具有更高的哺乳动物物种丰富,而Pahang的部门具有较低的物种丰富性。哺乳动物物种丰富度随着公园边界和距离最近的河流的距离而增加,但随着入侵者数量越来越多地减少。这对保护自然保护区边缘的管理具有重要意义。在未来几十年中,如果公园内外的人为活动没有监测,塔曼尼卡拉国家公园的原始性质将受到高度威胁。负责机构通过激进的执法和创建强大的框架来监测塔曼尼加国家公园附近的任何土地发展,至关重要。

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