Habitat characteristics or protected area size: What is more important for the composition and diversity of mammals in nonprotected areas?

Abstract The margins of protected areas are usually considered to have greater forest degradation, and given that most mammals live outside protected areas, researchers and conservation practitioners are increasingly recognizing that nonprotected areas must be incorporated into conservation strategy...

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Main Authors: Wenbo Li, Peipei Yang, Bowen Li, Chao Liu, Lixing Sun, Jinhua Li
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2021-06-01
Series:Ecology and Evolution
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1002/ece3.7540
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spelling doaj-4afd0a3a715a4688bc39d430b38c33642021-06-22T01:41:52ZengWileyEcology and Evolution2045-77582021-06-0111127250726310.1002/ece3.7540Habitat characteristics or protected area size: What is more important for the composition and diversity of mammals in nonprotected areas?Wenbo Li0Peipei Yang1Bowen Li2Chao Liu3Lixing Sun4Jinhua Li5School of Resources and Environmental Engineering Anhui University Hefei ChinaSchool of Resources and Environmental Engineering Anhui University Hefei ChinaSchool of Resources and Environmental Engineering Anhui University Hefei ChinaSchool of Resources and Environmental Engineering Anhui University Hefei ChinaInternational Collaborative Research Center for Huangshan Biodiversity and Tibetan Macaque Behavioral Ecology Anhui University Hefei ChinaSchool of Resources and Environmental Engineering Anhui University Hefei ChinaAbstract The margins of protected areas are usually considered to have greater forest degradation, and given that most mammals live outside protected areas, researchers and conservation practitioners are increasingly recognizing that nonprotected areas must be incorporated into conservation strategy. However, the strategy used to manage these areas still involves increasing the size of protected areas, while not considering the habitat characteristics and requirements of the species. In this study, during a 3‐year period, camera trap and habitat characteristic surveys were used to estimate composition, diversity, and habitat characteristics of mammals to determine habitat characteristics or increase the size of protected areas what should be considered first for mammals’ conservation in a nonprotected area near the Huangshan Mountains in Anhui Province, China. From June 2017 to October 2019, 18 species of mammals were recorded, more than in any other protected area nearby. The linear model analysis results showed that habitat characteristics of mammals were different and showed a significant correlation with their relative abundance. Most species were related to vegetation characteristics, except primates (Macaca thibetana), and rodents (Leopoldamys edwardsi). Therefore, to establish conservation policies for nonprotected areas, habitat characteristics should be of prime concern, followed by increasing the size of protected areas to provide effective refuge areas for species conservation.https://doi.org/10.1002/ece3.7540camera trapsconservation managementhabitat characteristicsmammal diversityprotected areas size
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author Wenbo Li
Peipei Yang
Bowen Li
Chao Liu
Lixing Sun
Jinhua Li
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Peipei Yang
Bowen Li
Chao Liu
Lixing Sun
Jinhua Li
Habitat characteristics or protected area size: What is more important for the composition and diversity of mammals in nonprotected areas?
Ecology and Evolution
camera traps
conservation management
habitat characteristics
mammal diversity
protected areas size
author_facet Wenbo Li
Peipei Yang
Bowen Li
Chao Liu
Lixing Sun
Jinhua Li
author_sort Wenbo Li
title Habitat characteristics or protected area size: What is more important for the composition and diversity of mammals in nonprotected areas?
title_short Habitat characteristics or protected area size: What is more important for the composition and diversity of mammals in nonprotected areas?
title_full Habitat characteristics or protected area size: What is more important for the composition and diversity of mammals in nonprotected areas?
title_fullStr Habitat characteristics or protected area size: What is more important for the composition and diversity of mammals in nonprotected areas?
title_full_unstemmed Habitat characteristics or protected area size: What is more important for the composition and diversity of mammals in nonprotected areas?
title_sort habitat characteristics or protected area size: what is more important for the composition and diversity of mammals in nonprotected areas?
publisher Wiley
series Ecology and Evolution
issn 2045-7758
publishDate 2021-06-01
description Abstract The margins of protected areas are usually considered to have greater forest degradation, and given that most mammals live outside protected areas, researchers and conservation practitioners are increasingly recognizing that nonprotected areas must be incorporated into conservation strategy. However, the strategy used to manage these areas still involves increasing the size of protected areas, while not considering the habitat characteristics and requirements of the species. In this study, during a 3‐year period, camera trap and habitat characteristic surveys were used to estimate composition, diversity, and habitat characteristics of mammals to determine habitat characteristics or increase the size of protected areas what should be considered first for mammals’ conservation in a nonprotected area near the Huangshan Mountains in Anhui Province, China. From June 2017 to October 2019, 18 species of mammals were recorded, more than in any other protected area nearby. The linear model analysis results showed that habitat characteristics of mammals were different and showed a significant correlation with their relative abundance. Most species were related to vegetation characteristics, except primates (Macaca thibetana), and rodents (Leopoldamys edwardsi). Therefore, to establish conservation policies for nonprotected areas, habitat characteristics should be of prime concern, followed by increasing the size of protected areas to provide effective refuge areas for species conservation.
topic camera traps
conservation management
habitat characteristics
mammal diversity
protected areas size
url https://doi.org/10.1002/ece3.7540
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