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  Guns, germs, and trees determine density and distribution of gorillas and chimpanzees in Western Equatorial Africa

Strindberg, S., Maisels, F., Williamson, E. A., Blake, S., Stokes, E. J., Aba’a, R., et al. (2018). Guns, germs, and trees determine density and distribution of gorillas and chimpanzees in Western Equatorial Africa. Science Advances, 4(4): eaar2964. doi:10.1126/sciadv.aar2964.

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Strindberg, Samantha, Autor
Maisels, Fiona, Autor
Williamson, Elizabeth A., Autor
Blake , Stephen, Autor
Stokes, Emma J., Autor
Aba’a, Rostand, Autor
Abitsi, Gaspard, Autor
Agbor, Anthony1, Autor           
Ambahe, Ruffin D., Autor
Bakabana, Parfait C., Autor
Bechem, Martha, Autor
Berlemont, Antoine, Autor
Semboli, Bruno Bokoto de, Autor
Boundja, Patrick R., Autor
Bout, Nicolas, Autor
Breuer, Thomas, Autor
Campbell, Genevieve1, 2, Autor           
Wachter, Pauwel De, Autor
Akou, Marc Ella, Autor
Mba, Fidel Esono, Autor
Feistner, Anna T. C., AutorFosso, Bernard, AutorFotso, Roger, AutorGreer, David, AutorInkamba-Nkulu, Clement, AutorIyenguet, Calixte F., AutorJeffery, Kathryn J., AutorKokangoye, Max, AutorKühl, Hjalmar S.1, 2, 3, Autor           Latour, Stephanie, AutorMadzoke, Bola, AutorMakoumbou, Calixte, AutorMalanda, Guy-Aimé F., AutorMalonga, Richard, AutorMbolo, Victor, AutorMorgan, David B., AutorMotsaba, Prosper, AutorMoukala, Gabin, AutorMowawa, Brice S., AutorMurai, Mizuki2, Autor           Ndzai, Christian, AutorNishihara, Tomoaki, AutorNzooh, Zacharie, AutorPintea, Lilian, AutorPokempner, Amy, AutorRainey, Hugo J., AutorRayden, Tim, AutorRuffler, Heidi, AutorSanz, Crickette M., AutorTodd, Angelique, AutorVanleeuwe, Hilde, AutorVosper, Ashley, AutorWarren, Ymke, AutorWilkie, David S., Autor mehr..
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1Great Ape Evolutionary Ecology and Conservation, Department of Primatology, Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Max Planck Society, ou_2149638              
2Department of Primatology, Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Max Planck Society, ou_1497674              
3Chimpanzees, Department of Primatology, Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Max Planck Society, ou_2149636              

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 Zusammenfassung: We present a range-wide assessment of sympatric western lowland gorillas Gorilla gorilla gorilla and central chimpanzees Pan troglodytes troglodytes using the largest survey data set ever assembled for these taxa: 59 sites in five countries surveyed between 2003 and 2013, totaling 61,000 person-days of fieldwork. We used spatial modeling to investigate major drivers of great ape distribution and population trends. We predicted density across each taxon’s geographic range, allowing us to estimate overall abundance: 361,900 gorillas and 128,700 chimpanzees in Western Equatorial Africa—substantially higher than previous estimates. These two subspecies represent close to 99% of all gorillas and one-third of all chimpanzees. Annual population decline of gorillas was estimated at 2.7%, maintaining them as Critically Endangered on the International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources (IUCN) Red List. We quantified the threats to each taxon, of which the three greatest were poaching, disease, and habitat degradation. Gorillas and chimpanzees are found at higher densities where forest is intact, wildlife laws are enforced, human influence is low, and disease impacts have been low. Strategic use of the results of these analyses could conserve the majority of gorillas and chimpanzees. With around 80% of both subspecies occurring outside protected areas, their conservation requires reinforcement of anti-poaching efforts both inside and outside protected areas (particularly where habitat quality is high and human impact is low), diligent disease control measures (including training, advocacy, and research into Ebola virus disease), and the preservation of high-quality habitat through integrated land-use planning and implementation of best practices by the extractive and agricultural industries. We quantify the impacts of poaching, Ebola, and habitat degradation on western lowland gorillas and central chimpanzees. We quantify the impacts of poaching, Ebola, and habitat degradation on western lowland gorillas and central chimpanzees.

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Sprache(n): eng - English
 Datum: 2018-04-25
 Publikationsstatus: Online veröffentlicht
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 Art der Begutachtung: Expertenbegutachtung
 Identifikatoren: DOI: 10.1126/sciadv.aar2964
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Titel: Science Advances
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Seiten: eaar2964 Band / Heft: 4 (4) Artikelnummer: eaar2964 Start- / Endseite: - Identifikator: ISSN: 2375-2548