Title of article :
Influence of public road proximity on grounddwelling insect communities
Author/Authors :
Kimaro ، H.S. - Nelson Mandela African Institution of Science and Technology , Kisingo ، A.W. - College Of African Wildlife Management
Pages :
8
From page :
181
To page :
188
Abstract :
Ecological studies on road’s impact on wildlife have concentrated on vertebrates although less is known of their effects on invertebrates. The current study presents public road influences on species richness, abundance, and diversity of ground dwelling insects in Arusha National Park in Tanzania. Values from pitfall traps data were generally higher in core habitat than road verge. Nine species were only found in road verge and twenty eight species found only in core habitat. Results also show significant differences p≤0.01 in species richness, abundances and diversity of grounddwelling insects, between road verge and core habitat with greater values for core area, where soil acidity was low and cation exchange capacity was high. Results suggest that high soil pH, relative to low soil pH, provides good conditions for different insects species. These findings provide evidence on the effect of public roads on distribution of wildlife communities in protected area and hence call for proper road design and management of established roads in protected areas.
Keywords :
Core area habitat , Fragmentation: Road resources , Road verge , Species distribution
Journal title :
International Journal of Human Capital in Urban Management (IJHCUM)
Serial Year :
2017
Journal title :
International Journal of Human Capital in Urban Management (IJHCUM)
Record number :
2477481
Link To Document :
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