Population size estimation of an Asian elephant population in eastern Cambodia through non-invasive mark-recapture sampling

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作者
Gray, Thomas N. E. [1 ]
Vidya, T. N. C. [2 ]
Potdar, Sheetal [2 ]
Bharti, D. K. [2 ]
Sovanna, Prum [1 ]
机构
[1] World Wide Fund Nat WWF Cambodia Country Program, Eastern Plains Landscape Project, Sen Monorom, Cambodia
[2] JNCASR, Evolutionary & Organismal Biol Unit, Bangalore 560064, Karnataka, India
关键词
Genetic mark-recapture; Population estimation; Noninvasive sampling; Cambodia; Phnom Prich Wildlife Sanctuary; TIEN NATIONAL-PARK; GENETIC DIVERSITY; FOREST ELEPHANTS; SOCIAL-STRUCTURE; ELUSIVE ANIMALS; DNA; MAXIMUS; CONSERVATION; PRECISION; VIETNAM;
D O I
10.1007/s10592-014-0579-y
中图分类号
X176 [生物多样性保护];
学科分类号
090705 ;
摘要
The Asian elephant is a flagship species for conservation in tropical Asia, but reliable population estimates are available only from a few populations. This is because the species can be elusive and occurs at low densities in dense habitat over a large part of its range. Phnom Prich Wildlife Sanctuary in the Eastern Plains, Cambodia, which is part of one of the largest protected area complexes in South-East Asia, is one such habitat that had not been systematically censused for elephants. We, therefore, used fecal-DNA based capture-mark-recapture sampling to estimate the population size for establishing a monitoring baseline. Five sampling sessions targeted all areas in and adjacent to Phnom Prich Wildlife Sanctuary believed to be used by elephants. Fresh dung was collected as the source of DNA and genotyping was carried out based on nine microsatellite loci. The 224 samples collected yielded 78 unique genotypes. Using model averaging of closed population capture-mark-recapture models, the elephant population in Phnom Prich Wildlife Sanctuary was estimated to number 136 +/- A 18 (SE) individuals. Our results suggest that eastern Cambodia supports a regionally important Asian elephant population.
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页码:803 / 810
页数:8
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