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Chinko/Mbari drainage basin represents a conservation hotspot for Eastern Derby eland in Central Africa

Author Affiliations
Czech University of Life Sciences Prague, University of Fribourg, University of Bangui, Manchester Metropolitan University, ...
Published InAfrican Journal of Ecology
Year2017
Citations8

Abstract

Abstract One of the largest of antelopes, Derby eland ( Taurotragus derbianus ), is an important ecosystem component of African savannah. While the western subspecies is Critically Endangered, the eastern subspecies is classified as least concern. Our study presents the first investigation of population dynamics of the Derby eland in the Chinko/Mbari Drainage Basin, Central African Republic, and assesses the conservation role of this population. We analysed data from 63 camera traps installed in 2012. The number of individuals captured within a single camera event ranged from one to 41. Herds were mostly mixed by age and sex, mean group size was 5.61, larger during the dry season. Adult (AD) males constituted only 20% of solitary individuals. The overall sex…
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