Road mediated spatio-temporal tree decline in traditional agroforests in an African biosphere reserve

Understanding the role of protected areas in conserving biodiversity is a central goal in conservation biology. Anthropogenic activities around and inside these protected areas and, in particular, roads can alter the spatiotemporal dynamics of biological diversity in protected areas. However, our un...

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Main Authors: Daniel M'Woueni, Orou G. Gaoue, Rodrigue O. Balagueman, Honore S.S. Biaou, Armand K. Natta
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2019-10-01
Series:Global Ecology and Conservation
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spelling doaj-07b5f0afe8bf4d6e8bfc24c8c2b524492020-11-25T01:49:19ZengElsevierGlobal Ecology and Conservation2351-98942019-10-0120Road mediated spatio-temporal tree decline in traditional agroforests in an African biosphere reserveDaniel M'Woueni0Orou G. Gaoue1Rodrigue O. Balagueman2Honore S.S. Biaou3Armand K. Natta4Laboratory of Ecology, Botany and Plant Biology, Faculty of Agronomy, University of Parakou, 01BP 123, Parakou, BeninLaboratory of Ecology, Botany and Plant Biology, Faculty of Agronomy, University of Parakou, 01BP 123, Parakou, Benin; Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN, 37996, USA; Department of Geography, Environmental Management and Energy Studies, University of Johannesburg, APK Campus, Johannesburg, South Africa; Corresponding author. Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN, 37996, USALaboratory of Ecology, Botany and Plant Biology, Faculty of Agronomy, University of Parakou, 01BP 123, Parakou, BeninLaboratory of Ecology, Botany and Plant Biology, Faculty of Agronomy, University of Parakou, 01BP 123, Parakou, BeninLaboratory of Ecology, Botany and Plant Biology, Faculty of Agronomy, University of Parakou, 01BP 123, Parakou, BeninUnderstanding the role of protected areas in conserving biodiversity is a central goal in conservation biology. Anthropogenic activities around and inside these protected areas and, in particular, roads can alter the spatiotemporal dynamics of biological diversity in protected areas. However, our understanding of how the presence and position of roads affect human attitude, subsequent agricultural practices and biodiversity conservation is limited. In this study, we tested the effects of the proximity of traditional agroforestry parklands to main roads used by park rangers for surveillance on the diversity and abundance of woody species in the Pendjari Biosphere reserve over 16 years (2000–2016). Tree density in agroforestry parklands decreased over time from an average of 20 trees/ha in 2000 to 7 trees/ha in 2016. Species such as Vitellaria paradoxa and Parkia biglobosa, which are economically important, experienced the largest density reduction Trees density was also significantly higher in farms close to the monitoring roads used by park rangers to patrol the park. Farms that are far from the roads were monitored less frequently given that the number of park rangers declined over time. However, there was no significant variation in species richness and diversity over time, perhaps because of the low tree diversity in these systems. This masks evidences of species local extinctions. For example, species such as Pterocarpus erinaceus, Anogeissus leiocarpa, and Burkea africana which were present in the traditional agroforestry parklands in 2000 disappeared by 2016. This is associated with important land-use changes including the conversion of gallery forests into cropland and wooded savannas indicating that human pressure not only affects species occurrence but also their habitats. Our study suggests that where land demand for agriculture is high, it is challenging for local people to maintain sustainable management practices in the absence of collective action. Keywords: Tree abundance, Traditional agroforestry parklands, Biodiversity conservation, Protected areas, Roads, Pendjari biosphere reservehttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2351989419305414
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author Daniel M'Woueni
Orou G. Gaoue
Rodrigue O. Balagueman
Honore S.S. Biaou
Armand K. Natta
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Orou G. Gaoue
Rodrigue O. Balagueman
Honore S.S. Biaou
Armand K. Natta
Road mediated spatio-temporal tree decline in traditional agroforests in an African biosphere reserve
Global Ecology and Conservation
author_facet Daniel M'Woueni
Orou G. Gaoue
Rodrigue O. Balagueman
Honore S.S. Biaou
Armand K. Natta
author_sort Daniel M'Woueni
title Road mediated spatio-temporal tree decline in traditional agroforests in an African biosphere reserve
title_short Road mediated spatio-temporal tree decline in traditional agroforests in an African biosphere reserve
title_full Road mediated spatio-temporal tree decline in traditional agroforests in an African biosphere reserve
title_fullStr Road mediated spatio-temporal tree decline in traditional agroforests in an African biosphere reserve
title_full_unstemmed Road mediated spatio-temporal tree decline in traditional agroforests in an African biosphere reserve
title_sort road mediated spatio-temporal tree decline in traditional agroforests in an african biosphere reserve
publisher Elsevier
series Global Ecology and Conservation
issn 2351-9894
publishDate 2019-10-01
description Understanding the role of protected areas in conserving biodiversity is a central goal in conservation biology. Anthropogenic activities around and inside these protected areas and, in particular, roads can alter the spatiotemporal dynamics of biological diversity in protected areas. However, our understanding of how the presence and position of roads affect human attitude, subsequent agricultural practices and biodiversity conservation is limited. In this study, we tested the effects of the proximity of traditional agroforestry parklands to main roads used by park rangers for surveillance on the diversity and abundance of woody species in the Pendjari Biosphere reserve over 16 years (2000–2016). Tree density in agroforestry parklands decreased over time from an average of 20 trees/ha in 2000 to 7 trees/ha in 2016. Species such as Vitellaria paradoxa and Parkia biglobosa, which are economically important, experienced the largest density reduction Trees density was also significantly higher in farms close to the monitoring roads used by park rangers to patrol the park. Farms that are far from the roads were monitored less frequently given that the number of park rangers declined over time. However, there was no significant variation in species richness and diversity over time, perhaps because of the low tree diversity in these systems. This masks evidences of species local extinctions. For example, species such as Pterocarpus erinaceus, Anogeissus leiocarpa, and Burkea africana which were present in the traditional agroforestry parklands in 2000 disappeared by 2016. This is associated with important land-use changes including the conversion of gallery forests into cropland and wooded savannas indicating that human pressure not only affects species occurrence but also their habitats. Our study suggests that where land demand for agriculture is high, it is challenging for local people to maintain sustainable management practices in the absence of collective action. Keywords: Tree abundance, Traditional agroforestry parklands, Biodiversity conservation, Protected areas, Roads, Pendjari biosphere reserve
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