Change in status of green peafowl Pavo muticus (Family Phasianidae) in Southcentral Vietnam: A comparison over 15 years

Biodiversity declines in Southeast Asia have led to predictions that many vertebrate species will become extinct within 50 years. Examples of quantified deterioration in species status remain scarce, however. The Southeast Asian geographical range of the Endangered Green peafowl is still contracting...

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Main Authors: Niti Sukumal, Philip J.K. McGowan, Tommaso Savini
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2015-01-01
Series:Global Ecology and Conservation
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2351989414000559
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spelling doaj-ca69629a7402440d8046b8ad7cf650942020-11-24T22:39:34ZengElsevierGlobal Ecology and Conservation2351-98942015-01-013C111910.1016/j.gecco.2014.10.007Change in status of green peafowl Pavo muticus (Family Phasianidae) in Southcentral Vietnam: A comparison over 15 yearsNiti Sukumal0Philip J.K. McGowan1Tommaso Savini2Conservation Ecology Program, School of Bioresources & Technology, King Mongkut’s University of Technology Thonburi, 49 Soi Thian Thale 25, Bang Khun Thian Chai Thale Road, Tha Kham, Bang Khun Thian, Bangkok 10150, ThailandSchool of Biology, Ridley Building 2, Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 7RU, UKConservation Ecology Program, School of Bioresources & Technology, King Mongkut’s University of Technology Thonburi, 49 Soi Thian Thale 25, Bang Khun Thian Chai Thale Road, Tha Kham, Bang Khun Thian, Bangkok 10150, ThailandBiodiversity declines in Southeast Asia have led to predictions that many vertebrate species will become extinct within 50 years. Examples of quantified deterioration in species status remain scarce, however. The Southeast Asian geographical range of the Endangered Green peafowl is still contracting due to hunting pressure and habitat disturbance. In Vietnam, the main population lies in the southcentral region with a relatively high density reported in 1998. The aim of this study was to assess the species’ current status in Yok Don and Cat Tien National Parks, which are thought to contain the most important Vietnamese populations. We used line and point transects to investigate the density and analyze habitat selection and effects of human activity. The Yok Don population has decreased sharply during the past 15 years, while in Cat Tien, the estimated density was higher. Animals were most numerous close to water sources and lowest where cattle numbers were highest and ground vegetation cover absent. Here we document a significant negative population change in a previously widespread vertebrate species. Although comparisons of population data over long periods are rare, we demonstrate that taking advantage of opportunities to resurvey species can quantify population declines.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2351989414000559Green peafowlDistance samplingPopulation declineYok Don National ParkCat Tien National ParkSouthcentral Vietnam
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author Niti Sukumal
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Tommaso Savini
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Philip J.K. McGowan
Tommaso Savini
Change in status of green peafowl Pavo muticus (Family Phasianidae) in Southcentral Vietnam: A comparison over 15 years
Global Ecology and Conservation
Green peafowl
Distance sampling
Population decline
Yok Don National Park
Cat Tien National Park
Southcentral Vietnam
author_facet Niti Sukumal
Philip J.K. McGowan
Tommaso Savini
author_sort Niti Sukumal
title Change in status of green peafowl Pavo muticus (Family Phasianidae) in Southcentral Vietnam: A comparison over 15 years
title_short Change in status of green peafowl Pavo muticus (Family Phasianidae) in Southcentral Vietnam: A comparison over 15 years
title_full Change in status of green peafowl Pavo muticus (Family Phasianidae) in Southcentral Vietnam: A comparison over 15 years
title_fullStr Change in status of green peafowl Pavo muticus (Family Phasianidae) in Southcentral Vietnam: A comparison over 15 years
title_full_unstemmed Change in status of green peafowl Pavo muticus (Family Phasianidae) in Southcentral Vietnam: A comparison over 15 years
title_sort change in status of green peafowl pavo muticus (family phasianidae) in southcentral vietnam: a comparison over 15 years
publisher Elsevier
series Global Ecology and Conservation
issn 2351-9894
publishDate 2015-01-01
description Biodiversity declines in Southeast Asia have led to predictions that many vertebrate species will become extinct within 50 years. Examples of quantified deterioration in species status remain scarce, however. The Southeast Asian geographical range of the Endangered Green peafowl is still contracting due to hunting pressure and habitat disturbance. In Vietnam, the main population lies in the southcentral region with a relatively high density reported in 1998. The aim of this study was to assess the species’ current status in Yok Don and Cat Tien National Parks, which are thought to contain the most important Vietnamese populations. We used line and point transects to investigate the density and analyze habitat selection and effects of human activity. The Yok Don population has decreased sharply during the past 15 years, while in Cat Tien, the estimated density was higher. Animals were most numerous close to water sources and lowest where cattle numbers were highest and ground vegetation cover absent. Here we document a significant negative population change in a previously widespread vertebrate species. Although comparisons of population data over long periods are rare, we demonstrate that taking advantage of opportunities to resurvey species can quantify population declines.
topic Green peafowl
Distance sampling
Population decline
Yok Don National Park
Cat Tien National Park
Southcentral Vietnam
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2351989414000559
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