Examining diversity of terrestrial mammal communities across forest reserves in Sabah, Borneo

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Eve Bohnett
Benoit Goossens
Mohd Soffian Abu Bakar
Tommy Rowel Abidin
Hong-Ye Lim
David Hulse
Bilal Ahmad
Thomas Hoctor
Penny Gardner
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[1] University of Florida,Department of Landscape Architecture
[2] University of Florida,Florida Institute for Built Environment Resilience
[3] University of Florida,Center for Landscape Conservation Planning
[4] Danau Girang Field Centre,Organisms and Environment Division
[5] c/o Sabah Wildlife Department,Institute of Agriculture Sciences and Forestry
[6] Cardiff School of Biosciences,School of Biological Sciences, Faculty of Environmental and Life Sciences
[7] Cardiff University,undefined
[8] Sabah Wildlife Department,undefined
[9] Sustainable Places Research Institute,undefined
[10] Cardiff University,undefined
[11] Forever Sabah,undefined
[12] University of Swat,undefined
[13] University of Southampton,undefined
[14] Highfield Campus,undefined
[15] RSPB Centre for Conservation Science,undefined
[16] The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds,undefined
[17] The Lodge,undefined
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Biodiversity; Camera trap; Community ecology; Forest management; Functional diversity; Phylogenetic diversity;
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Tropical forest reserves have conservation value for terrestrial mammals and are threatened by anthropogenic pressures, especially conversion to other land-use types. To assess mammalian biodiversity of forest reserves in Sabah, Borneo, we used camera trapping data to estimate species richness, beta diversity, phylogenetic and functional diversity in nine forest reserves with different management classifications and backgrounds. Multiregional multispecies occupancy models (MSOM) were used to differentiate species occupancy in the reserves, and the estimates were transformed into biodiversity metrics. We found a significant difference in mammal composition within each forest reserve, with various functional and phylogenetic clustering or dispersion levels indicated by the standard effect of mean pairwise distances (SES MPD). Redundancy analysis (RDA) was used for both the observed data and MSOM estimates, modeling numerous environmental covariates and the forest reserves as random effects, finding that the forest reserve random effects were mainly responsible for structuring the mammal communities. Deramakot Forest Reserve was found to have overall high species richness, phylogenetic and functional diversity compared to other reserves. This reserve has been particularly successful at sustainable forest management and long-term forest certification, highlighting long-term conservation gains of sustainability programs for terrestrial mammalian diversity. Conversely, several reserves showed lower diversity scores overall than IUCN presumed extant species lists, highlighting local defaunation while still retaining high profile (critically endangered, endangered, and vulnerable) species. This study highlights the fragility of terrestrial mammal assemblages in forest reserves across the state and the need for mitigation, refaunation, and an integrated approach to forest management and biodiversity conservation to allow for comprehensive sustainable management programs to ensure long-term conservation.
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页码:1709 / 1734
页数:25
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