Publikation: Chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) Indicate Mammalian Abundance Across Broad Spatial Scales
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Ongoing ecosystem change and biodiversity decline across the Afrotropics call for tools to monitor the state of biodiversity or ecosystem elements across extensive spatial and temporal scales. We assessed relationships in the co‐occurrence patterns between great apes and other medium to large‐bodied mammals to evaluate whether ape abundance serves as a proxy for mammal diversity across broad spatial scales. We used camera trap footage recorded at 22 research sites, each known to harbor a population of chimpanzees, and some additionally a population of gorillas, across 12 sub‐Saharan African countries. From ~350,000 1‐min camera trap videos recorded between 2010 and 2016, we estimated mammalian community metrics, including species richness, Shannon diversity, and mean animal mass. We then fitted Bayesian Regression Models to assess potential relationships between ape detection rates (as proxy for ape abundance) and these metrics. We included site‐level protection status, human footprint, and precipitation variance as control variables. We found that relationships between detection rates of great apes and other mammal species, as well as animal mass were largely positive. In contrast, relationships between ape detection rate and mammal species richness were less clear and differed according to site protection and human impact context. We found no clear association between ape detection rate and mammal diversity. Our findings suggest that chimpanzees hold potential as indicators of specific elements of mammalian communities, especially population‐level and composition‐related characteristics. Declines in chimpanzee populations may indicate associated declines of sympatric medium to large‐bodied mammal species and highlight the need for improved conservation interventions.Changes in chimpanzee abundance likely precede extirpation of sympatric mammals.
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KAZABA, Paul K., Lars KULIK, Ghislain B. BEUKOU CHOUMBOU, Christelle B. DOUHIN TIÉMOKO, Funmilayo L. ONI, Serge A. KAMGANG, Stefanie HEINICKE, Inza KONÉ, Samedi Jean Pierre MUCYO, Mattia BESSONE, 2025. Chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) Indicate Mammalian Abundance Across Broad Spatial Scales. In: Ecology and Evolution. Wiley. 2025, 15(3), e71000. eISSN 2045-7758. Verfügbar unter: doi: 10.1002/ece3.71000BibTex
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