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Species composition, relative abundance and habitat association of small mammals along the altitudinal gradient of Jiren Mountain, Jimma, Ethiopia
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AbstractTo document the species composition, relative abundance and habitat association of small mammals, wet and dry season surveys were conducted along the altitudinal gradient of Jiren Mountain, Jimma area, Ethiopia. Sherman traps were used to capture small mammals from the six habitats: wetland, mixed plantation, open shrub, eucalyptus plantation, montane grassland and coffee plantation. The 393 trap nights, from the six habitat types, yielded 106 individual small mammals of tweleve species. The trapped rodents were Lophuromys flavopunctatus, Stenocephalemys albipes, Desmomys harringtoni, Mus mahomet, Lemniscomys barbarous, L. striatus, Tachyoryctes splendens, Mastomys natalensis and the insectivores Crocidura fumosa and C. turba. Two species of rodents Hystrix cristata and Helioscuirus gambianus were observed. Lophuromys flavopunctatus and S. albipes contributed 83.8% of the total capture. L. flavopunctatus, S. albipes and D. harringtoni were distributed in all habitats and gradients. T. splendens was captured from montane habitat, while the zebra mice were associated with the lower altitude habitats. Lophuromys flavopunctatus and M. natalensis extended their range deep into the coffee plantation habitats. Uncontrolled vegetation exploitation of the mountains for timber production and fire wood collection are the major threats. Conservation of the area to reduce the anthropogenic pressure is essential.
Title: Species composition, relative abundance and habitat association of small mammals along the altitudinal gradient of Jiren Mountain, Jimma, Ethiopia
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AbstractTo document the species composition, relative abundance and habitat association of small mammals, wet and dry season surveys were conducted along the altitudinal gradient of Jiren Mountain, Jimma area, Ethiopia.
Sherman traps were used to capture small mammals from the six habitats: wetland, mixed plantation, open shrub, eucalyptus plantation, montane grassland and coffee plantation.
The 393 trap nights, from the six habitat types, yielded 106 individual small mammals of tweleve species.
The trapped rodents were Lophuromys flavopunctatus, Stenocephalemys albipes, Desmomys harringtoni, Mus mahomet, Lemniscomys barbarous, L.
striatus, Tachyoryctes splendens, Mastomys natalensis and the insectivores Crocidura fumosa and C.
turba.
Two species of rodents Hystrix cristata and Helioscuirus gambianus were observed.
Lophuromys flavopunctatus and S.
albipes contributed 83.
8% of the total capture.
L.
flavopunctatus, S.
albipes and D.
harringtoni were distributed in all habitats and gradients.
T.
splendens was captured from montane habitat, while the zebra mice were associated with the lower altitude habitats.
Lophuromys flavopunctatus and M.
natalensis extended their range deep into the coffee plantation habitats.
Uncontrolled vegetation exploitation of the mountains for timber production and fire wood collection are the major threats.
Conservation of the area to reduce the anthropogenic pressure is essential.
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