Variation in abundance and habitat use of the critically endangeredMicrocebus gerpiacross its fragmented range

Author:

Rakotondravony Romule12ORCID,Schüßler Dominik3ORCID,Rovanirina Valisoa S. T.1,Ratsimbazafy Jonah4ORCID,Radespiel Ute5ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Faculté des Sciences, de Technologies et de l'Environnement University of Mahajanga Mahajanga Madagascar

2. Ecole Doctorale Ecosystèmes Naturels (EDEN) University of Mahajanga Mahajanga Madagascar

3. Institute of Biology and Chemistry University of Hildesheim Hildesheim Germany

4. Groupe d'étude et de recherche sur les primates de Madagascar (GERP) Antananarivo Madagascar

5. Institute of Zoology University of Veterinary Medicine Hannover Foundation Hannover Germany

Abstract

AbstractA link between the abundance of species and their degree of ecological specialization has previously been suggested within the primate order. Many species of lemurs were only recently described and even basic ecological data are not yet available for them. We investigated the habitat use, abundance, and habitat characteristics of the critically endangeredMicrocebus gerpiand evaluated potential impacts of vegetation structure and human disturbances on variations in its abundance. We determined abundance by systematic nocturnal surveys along 13 transects that were also used for characterizing the vegetation structure in seven study sites that were widely distributed within its range. AlthoughM. gerpioccurred in all studied lowland rainforest and littoral forest fragments in central eastern Madagascar and therefore has a higher ecological plasticity and wider distribution than previously thought, its actual Area of Occupancy is very small (339.78 km2) due to an extreme degree of habitat fragmentation throughout its range.M. gerpioccurred with a mean encounter rate of 3.04 individuals/km but abundance varied substantially between sites (0.75–4.5 individuals/km). Statistical modeling revealed that the cover of small‐ to medium‐sized trees had a positive impact on the abundance ofM. gerpi, whereas a composite disturbance score (CDS), formed on the basis of information on the prominence of fires, cattle, charcoal production and wood extraction inside and around the forest, had a negative impact on abundance. These results suggest thatM. gerpiis slightly less threatened than expected because of its larger geographic range, but also that it responds negatively to human disturbances. These findings raise strong conservation concerns and question the long‐term viability of the remaining small and isolated populations of this arboreal solitary forager.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

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

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