人类学学报 ›› 2003, Vol. 22 ›› Issue (04): 338-344.

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生境破碎化对黑白仰鼻猴种群数量的影响

丁伟,杨士剑,刘泽华   

  • 出版日期:2003-12-15 发布日期:2003-12-15

The influence of the fragmentation of Habitat upon the number of population of Rhinopithecus Bieti

DING Wei; ; YANG Shi-jian; LIU Ze-hua;   

  • Online:2003-12-15 Published:2003-12-15

摘要: 从1999年4月至2002年6月间,对黑白仰鼻猴种群的分布和生境状况进行了调查。与十年前的调查结果相比,本次调查新发现了4个猴群,但有5个以前存在的猴群已经消失,现存种群数量为13个猴群,总体数量约为1200─1700只。从西藏的芒康到云龙的龙马山,随着海拔的降低,猴群可利用的植被类型也随之多样化。但由于砍伐、放牧、开矿等因素的影响,猴群的适宜生境破碎化程度较高,连接猴群的生境走廊状况通常较差,多数猴群孤立分布,并且存在小种群问题,生境走廊的维护和恢复已成为该物种保护成功与否的关键。种群的总体数量下降了32%,其中4个猴群数量下降,4个猴群持平,1个猴群有所增长,5个猴群消失,这不容乐观的状况给我们的保护工作敲响了警钟。

关键词: 黑白仰鼻猴;种群数量;胁迫因子;生境走廊

Abstract: The geographic range of Rhinopithecus bieti is in the Trans-Himalayas, bounded by the upper Yangtze River to the east and the upper Mekong River to the west, and between 26°14′N and 29°20′E. We made several surveys on the status and habitat of R. bieti from 1999 to 2002. Reportedly, the total population was estimated to be 1 200 —1700, belonging to 13 groups. We found four groups of monkeys that were not previously reported, and 5 groups might have been extinct. The north- ernmost group at Mangkang had divided into two groups. The exact ranges of other groups had shifted more or less. From the northernmost, Mangkang in Tibet, to the southernmost, Yunlong in Yunnan, and with the elevation decreasing there are several vegetation types where monkeys can utilize. Based on rigorous standard, only two monkey groups are not subjected to effects of small group, and the habi- tat corridors, which are subjected to threats of logging, grazing, and mining, etc., are severely damaged. Comparing the present data to the data collected ten year ago (except new founding group), the status of the species is not very optimistical. The total number of R. bieti declined 32 %, 5 out of 14 groups are extinct, 4 groups declined, other 4 groups stay same or declined lightly, there are only 1 group showed growth trend. The five extinct groups have rung an alarm bell for the fate of this species. To protect existing corridors and restore the vanished or disturbed corridors should be one of the vital steps for the conservation of the species.

Key words: Rhinopithecus bieti; Population size; Threat factor; Habitat corridor