F. Fischer et Ke. Linsenmair, Decreases in ungulate population densities. Examples from the Comoe National Park, Ivory Coast, BIOL CONSER, 101(2), 2001, pp. 131-135
In the Comoe National Park, Ivory Coast, there has been a tremendous decrea
se in all larger mammal species between 1978 and 1998. We document the degr
ee of this decrease for the 11 most abundant ungulate species by comparing
density estimates from two earlier studies undertaken in 1978 and 1984 with
our own results from 1995 and 1998. Within the last 20 years all species i
ncluded in the analysis experienced decreases between 60% and more than 90%
. The species that suffered most were the duikers and other small antelopes
up to the size of the kob antelope (Kobus kob kob). The larger decline of
the smaller species also resulted in changes of the ungulate community, whi
ch in turn might affect other taxa such as large carnivores, and the entire
ecosystem. The observed decreases can most likely be attributed to intensi
ve poaching that occurred and still occurs throughout the park. Future cons
ervation measures will hopefully stop this. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science Ltd.
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