Combining non-invasive methods for the rapid assessment of mammalian richness in a transectquadrat survey scheme – Case Study of the Horsh Ehden Nature Reserve, North Lebanon

Lebanon lacks updated information related to the status of mammalian species, their richness and distribution. This study aimed at developing a rapid assessment methodology combining three non-invasive techniques based on the transect-quadrat survey scheme to measure mammalian richness at the Horsh...

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Main Authors: Manal Nader, Shadi El Indary, Bachir A. Abi Salloum, Manale Abou Dagher
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Language:English
Published: Pensoft Publishers 2011-07-01
Series:ZooKeys
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spelling doaj-894cbab92919461b8736af2c897abae72020-11-24T22:12:28ZengPensoft PublishersZooKeys1313-29891313-29702011-07-011190637110.3897/zookeys.119.10402624Combining non-invasive methods for the rapid assessment of mammalian richness in a transectquadrat survey scheme – Case Study of the Horsh Ehden Nature Reserve, North LebanonManal NaderShadi El IndaryBachir A. Abi SalloumManale Abou DagherLebanon lacks updated information related to the status of mammalian species, their richness and distribution. This study aimed at developing a rapid assessment methodology combining three non-invasive techniques based on the transect-quadrat survey scheme to measure mammalian richness at the Horsh Ehden Nature Reserve. The achieved results showed that the combination of the three techniques, droppings, footprints and photo-trapping for the rapid assessment of mammalian richness supported by Geographical Information System applications is highly effective. Twenty visits covering twenty quadrats out of 49 over a period of nine months allowed the detection of 12 of the 14 targeted species with droppings providing the majority of evidence while footprints and photo-trapping being of equal efficiency. The method can be easily replicated in any region to rapidly assess mammalian richness and the area of activity of the detected species and therefore directing conservation and management activities towards species of interest.http://zookeys.pensoft.net/lib/ajax_srv/article_elements_srv.php?action=download_pdf&item_id=2624MammalsdiversityHorsh Ehden Nature ReserveLebanon
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Manale Abou Dagher
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Shadi El Indary
Bachir A. Abi Salloum
Manale Abou Dagher
Combining non-invasive methods for the rapid assessment of mammalian richness in a transectquadrat survey scheme – Case Study of the Horsh Ehden Nature Reserve, North Lebanon
ZooKeys
Mammals
diversity
Horsh Ehden Nature Reserve
Lebanon
author_facet Manal Nader
Shadi El Indary
Bachir A. Abi Salloum
Manale Abou Dagher
author_sort Manal Nader
title Combining non-invasive methods for the rapid assessment of mammalian richness in a transectquadrat survey scheme – Case Study of the Horsh Ehden Nature Reserve, North Lebanon
title_short Combining non-invasive methods for the rapid assessment of mammalian richness in a transectquadrat survey scheme – Case Study of the Horsh Ehden Nature Reserve, North Lebanon
title_full Combining non-invasive methods for the rapid assessment of mammalian richness in a transectquadrat survey scheme – Case Study of the Horsh Ehden Nature Reserve, North Lebanon
title_fullStr Combining non-invasive methods for the rapid assessment of mammalian richness in a transectquadrat survey scheme – Case Study of the Horsh Ehden Nature Reserve, North Lebanon
title_full_unstemmed Combining non-invasive methods for the rapid assessment of mammalian richness in a transectquadrat survey scheme – Case Study of the Horsh Ehden Nature Reserve, North Lebanon
title_sort combining non-invasive methods for the rapid assessment of mammalian richness in a transectquadrat survey scheme – case study of the horsh ehden nature reserve, north lebanon
publisher Pensoft Publishers
series ZooKeys
issn 1313-2989
1313-2970
publishDate 2011-07-01
description Lebanon lacks updated information related to the status of mammalian species, their richness and distribution. This study aimed at developing a rapid assessment methodology combining three non-invasive techniques based on the transect-quadrat survey scheme to measure mammalian richness at the Horsh Ehden Nature Reserve. The achieved results showed that the combination of the three techniques, droppings, footprints and photo-trapping for the rapid assessment of mammalian richness supported by Geographical Information System applications is highly effective. Twenty visits covering twenty quadrats out of 49 over a period of nine months allowed the detection of 12 of the 14 targeted species with droppings providing the majority of evidence while footprints and photo-trapping being of equal efficiency. The method can be easily replicated in any region to rapidly assess mammalian richness and the area of activity of the detected species and therefore directing conservation and management activities towards species of interest.
topic Mammals
diversity
Horsh Ehden Nature Reserve
Lebanon
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