Small rodent communities (Muridae) in Gabonese savannas: species diversity and biogeographical affinities

Author:

Mboumba Jean-François12,Hervé Maxime R.3,Guyot Véronique4,Ysnel Frederic2

Affiliation:

1. Département de Biologie , Université des Sciences et Techniques de Masuku , Franceville B.P. 901 , Gabon

2. EA 7462 GTUBE , Université de Rennes 1 , 35042 Rennes Cedex , France

3. Université Rennes, Inra , IGEPP – UMR-A 1349 , F-35000 Rennes , France

4. CNRS-UMR6552 EthoS , Université de Rennes 1 , 35042 Rennes Cedex , France

Abstract

Abstract The study contributes to the knowledge of species composition and biogeographical affinities of savannas rodent in Gabon. Unlike small rodents in Gabonese forests, there is little data on the diversity of small rodents in Gabonese savannas. The diversity and distribution of rodent murid communities was studied in four different types of savanna in Gabon: Coastal Basin (South-West), Lopé/Okanda (in the Center), Batéké Plateaux (Southeastern) and Ngougnié/ N’yanga (in the South). A total of 428 individuals representing six species were captured over 11,920 trap nights. Trap success was highly variable (2.2–6.9 %). The most abundant species were Mus minutoides (69%) followed by Lemniscomys striatus (21.5%). Indices of species richness varied from 2 to 5 and diversity (Shannon and Weaver) was low in the four savannas with the highest value at Ngougnié/N’yanga (H′ = 1.2). Species distributions show that Gabonese savanna small rodents conform to four distribution types, with one species known from Zambesian savannas exhibiting austral affinities (Pelomys campanae: occurs in three southern savannas). This new information provides important insight into the biogeography of small rodents at a local and regional level. Moreover, the correspondence analysis highlighted an influence of local ecological factors on population abundance.

Funder

CIFOR

IRET-MAKOKOU

EU-DGVIII Ecofac program

WWF Gabon

EU-DGVIII-Biofac program

Université de Rennes 1

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

Animal Science and Zoology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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