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Richard-Hansen C., Surugue N., Khazraie K., Le Noc M., Grenand Pierre. (2014). Long-term fluctuations of white-lipped peccary populations in French Guiana. Mammalia, 78 (3), p. 291-301. ISSN 0025-1461.

Titre du document
Long-term fluctuations of white-lipped peccary populations in French Guiana
Année de publication
2014
Type de document
Article référencé dans le Web of Science WOS:000339616700002
Auteurs
Richard-Hansen C., Surugue N., Khazraie K., Le Noc M., Grenand Pierre
Source
Mammalia, 2014, 78 (3), p. 291-301 ISSN 0025-1461
The white-lipped peccary (Tayassu pecari) is a large ungulate species with an extensive distribution across South and Central America. As such, it is a key game species for forest communities throughout its range. It is also considered an "ecosystem engineer", having a significant impact on forest structure and function. The species has recently been upgraded to "vulnerable" owing to decreasing population trends. Many studies report evidence of strong population fluctuations, but data are lacking from long-term surveys. Our study documents population fluctuations in French Guiana based on both line transect and hunting monitoring in hundreds of sites across the country, over 15 consecutive years. Our results show that white-lipped peccary populations drastically decreased in French Guiana between 2000 and 2010, and that low-density periods have repeatedly occurred during the past decades. White-lipped peccaries were absent from the Nouragues Reserve during 4 years of camera trapping monitoring (2006-2010) and probably from most of the country. However, more recent data suggest that the species is becoming more common again in French Guiana, supporting the hypothesis of cyclic population fluctuations.
Plan de classement
Sciences du monde animal [080]
Description Géographique
GUYANE FRANCAISE
Localisation
Fonds IRD [F B010062451]
Identifiant IRD
fdi:010062451
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