Species identity and behavior of cave‐dwelling tree hyraxes of the Kenyan coast

Author:

Rosti Hanna12ORCID,Pihlström Henry3ORCID,Rottcher Norbert4,Bearder Simon5,Mwangala Lucas6ORCID,Maghenda Marianne7ORCID,Rikkinen Jouko12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Finnish Museum of Natural History University of Helsinki Helsinki Finland

2. Organismal and Evolutionary Biology Research Programme, Faculty of Biological and Environmental Sciences University of Helsinki Helsinki Finland

3. Molecular and Integrative Biosciences Research Programme, Faculty of Biological and Environmental Sciences University of Helsinki Helsinki Finland

4. Department of Botany Pwani University Kilifi Kenya

5. Nocturnal Primate Research Group Oxford Brookes University Oxford UK

6. Programme and Planning Academic Research and Outreach Division TAITAGIS Taita Taveta University (TTU) Voi Kenya

7. Department of Agricultural Sciences School of Agriculture Earth and Environment Sciences TAITAGIS Taita Taveta University (TTU) Voi Kenya

Abstract

AbstractWe surveyed tree hyrax populations living in forests, limestone rocky formations, and caves in coastal Kenya to identify the species and estimate the threat‐level populations are in. Tree hyrax vocalizations were recorded in three different habitats with passive acoustic monitoring (PAM) for a total of 84 h in January and February 2022. We also observed tree hyrax behavior with thermal imaging camera and photographed individuals. Tree hyraxes in coastal Kenya are vocally active throughout the night, with most calls emitted between 23.00 and 04.00. We identified four different calls: snort, hac, hac ping‐pong, and wheeze. Their calling range is between 220 and 15,000 Hz. Calls of tree hyraxes from the coast of Kenya were compared with calls stored by the Oxford Brookes University's Nocturnal Primate Research Group and identified as eastern tree hyrax, previously recorded from Tanzania. Here, we present what are, to our knowledge, the first photographs of live D. validus from Kenya. These tree hyraxes live in social groups. Due to strong pressure from humans, conservation measures are necessary to prevent the extinction of these isolated D. validus populations in Kenya.

Funder

Helsingin Yliopisto

Koneen Säätiö

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Nature and Landscape Conservation,Ecology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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