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A Decade-Long Change in the Elevational Distribution of Non-Volant Small Mammals on Mount Meru, Tanzania

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DIVERSITY-BASEL
卷 14, 期 6, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/d14060454

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elevational distribution; rodents; shrews; species composition; climate changes

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  1. Tanzania Center of Excellence Project (ACE II) [5799-TZ]

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Understanding the distribution of species across elevational gradients is crucial for conservation strategies. A survey of small mammals on Mount Meru revealed that species richness was highest at mid-elevations, consistent with global patterns. The study also found changes in species distribution over the past decade, with some species moving their range upward. Climate change may be a contributing factor to this distributional shift.
Understanding species distribution across elevational gradients is crucial for developing conservation strategies for montane biotic systems. A survey of small mammals was conducted on Mount Meru at six elevations, ranging between 1500 m and 3650 m. A total of 803 small mammal individuals, including 2 shrew species and 13 rodent species, were documented. Of these, Crocidura newmarki and Lophuromys verhageni were endemic on Mount Meru. Species richness was highest at mid-elevations, which is in line with the global pattern for small mammals. Prior to our study, the most complete data on small mammals on Mount Meru was collected in 2009. Our study provides an opportunity to show how small mammal elevational distribution has changed, over the last decade. We found six species (Arvicanthis niloticus, Mastomys natalensis, Lemniscomys striatus, Dasymys incomtus, Cricetomys ansorgei, and Montemys delectorum), which were not documented in 2009, but did not find Otomys tropicalis. Interestingly, the community composition at higher elevations in 2021 resembles that at lower elevations in 2009, suggesting that small mammal species have moved their range upward over time. Climate change could be a factor associated with the distributional shift found.

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