Community structure and diversity of tropical forest mammals: data from a global camera trap network

被引:259
作者
Ahumada, Jorge A. [1 ]
Silva, Carlos E. F. [2 ]
Gajapersad, Krisna [3 ]
Hallam, Chris [4 ]
Hurtado, Johanna [5 ]
Martin, Emanuel [6 ]
McWilliam, Alex [4 ]
Mugerwa, Badru [8 ]
O'Brien, Tim [9 ]
Rovero, Francesco [6 ,7 ]
Sheil, Douglas [8 ,11 ]
Spironello, Wilson R. [2 ]
Winarni, Nurul [10 ]
Andelman, Sandy J. [1 ]
机构
[1] Conservat Int, Trop Ecol Assessment & Monitoring Network, Sci & Knowledge Div, Arlington, VA 22202 USA
[2] INPA, Manaus, Amazonas, Brazil
[3] Conservat Int Suriname, Paramaribo, Suriname
[4] Lao PDR Off, Wildlife Conservat Soc, Viangchan, Laos
[5] Org Trop Studies, La Selva Biol Stn, Sarapiqui, Costa Rica
[6] Udzungwa Ecol Monitoring Ctr, Mangula, Tanzania
[7] Museo Tridentino Sci Nat, Trento, Italy
[8] Mbarara Univ Sci & Technol, Inst Trop Forest Conservat, Kabale, Uganda
[9] Wildlife Conservat Soc, Bronx, NY USA
[10] Indonesia Off, Wildlife Conservat Soc, Da Lat City, Indonesia
[11] Ctr Int Forestry Res, Bogor, Indonesia
关键词
camera traps; global network; occupancy; public data; terrestrial mammals; tropical forests; WILDLIFE PICTURE INDEX; SPECIES LOSS; RAIN-FOREST; BODY-SIZE; CONSERVATION; DENSITY; OCCUPANCY; LANDSCAPE; FRAGMENTS; HOTSPOTS;
D O I
10.1098/rstb.2011.0115
中图分类号
Q [生物科学];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
Terrestrial mammals are a key component of tropical forest communities as indicators of ecosystem health and providers of important ecosystem services. However, there is little quantitative information about how they change with local, regional and global threats. In this paper, the first standardized pantropical forest terrestrial mammal community study, we examine several aspects of terrestrial mammal species and community diversity (species richness, species diversity, evenness, dominance, functional diversity and community structure) at seven sites around the globe using a single standardized camera trapping methodology approach. The sites-located in Uganda, Tanzania, Indonesia, Lao PDR, Suriname, Brazil and Costa Rica-are surrounded by different landscape configurations, from continuous forests to highly fragmented forests. We obtained more than 51 000 images and detected 105 species of mammals with a total sampling effort of 12 687 camera trap days. We find that mammal communities from highly fragmented sites have lower species richness, species diversity, functional diversity and higher dominance when compared with sites in partially fragmented and continuous forest. We emphasize the importance of standardized camera trapping approaches for obtaining baselines for monitoring forest mammal communities so as to adequately understand the effect of global, regional and local threats and appropriately inform conservation actions.
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页码:2703 / 2711
页数:9
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