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Carnivore biodiversity in Tanzania: revealing the distribution patterns of secretive mammals using camera traps

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Carnivore biodiversity in Tanzania: revealing the distribution patterns of secretive mammals using camera traps

Auteurs : N. Pettorelli [Royaume-Uni] ; A. L. Lobora [Tanzanie] ; M. J. Msuha [Royaume-Uni, Tanzanie] ; C. Foley [Tanzanie, États-Unis] ; S. M. Durant [Royaume-Uni, Tanzanie, États-Unis]

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Biodiversity monitoring is critical to assess the effectiveness of management activities and policy change, particularly in the light of accelerating impacts of environmental change, and for compiling national responses to international obligations and agreements. Monitoring methods able to identify species most likely to be affected by environmental change, and pinpoint those changes with the strongest impacts, will enable managers to target efforts towards vulnerable species and significant threats. Here we take a new approach to carnivore monitoring, combining camera‐trap surveys with ecological niche factor analysis to assess distribution and patterns of habitat use of mammalian carnivore assemblages across northern Tanzania. We conducted 11 surveys over 430 camera‐trap stations and 11 355 trap‐days. We recorded 23 out of 35 carnivore species known to occur in Tanzania and report major extensions to the known distribution of the bushy‐tailed mongoose Bdeogale crassicauda, previously thought to be rare. Carnivore biodiversity tended to be higher in national parks than in game reserves and forest reserves. We explored habitat use for seven species for which we had sufficient information. All species tended to be found near rivers and southern Acacia commiphora woodlands (except one mongoose species), and avoided deciduous shrubland, favouring deciduous woodland and/or open grassland. All species tended to avoid croplands suggesting that habitat conversion to agriculture could have serious implications for carnivore distribution. Our study provides a first example where camera‐trap data are combined with niche analyses to reveal patterns in habitat use and spatial distribution of otherwise elusive and poorly known species and to inform reserve design and land‐use planning. Our methodology represents a potentially powerful tool that can inform national and site‐based wildlife managers and policy makers as well as international agreements on conservation.

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