2014
DOI: 10.4314/ijbcs.v7i5.3
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Caractérisation des habitats benthiques et ponte des tortues marines autour du parc national de Campo-Ma’an (Cameroun)

Abstract: Pour évaluer l'importance de la périphérie du parc national de Campo-Ma'an pour la création d'un parc marin, une caractérisation des habitats benthiques a été réalisée durant 24 mois (2008-2009) et de suivi des plages pour évaluer l'importance de la population dans ce site. L'étude s'est faite à travers des suivis saisonniers de collecte d'échantillons sous marins, grâce aux plongées sous marines dans les localités d'Ebodjé et de Mbodé. Des analyses révèlent 20 espèces d'algues marines, la distribution par gro… Show more

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“…We used body measurements of individuals from five localities from central, northern, and eastern Gabon and three from southern Cameroon to study their morphometric variability. The localities differ in their vegetation, soils, animal species, climate and degree of geographic isolation ( [12]; Goodman et al (2001) [13]; Ayissi et al (2013) [14]; 2018 [15]; Dadem Gueguim et al (2018) [16]; Temgoua et al ( 2018) [17]). While determining if morphometric variation of P. misonnei populations is associated with ecological gradients -in other words, if their morphometrical patterns are influenced by habitat type -, we expected to find (1) a size difference between individuals from Gabon and those from Cameroon (regional scale); (2) a size difference between specimens from spatially distant populations within a same country (local scale); (3) size similarity between individuals from northern Gabon and those from southern Cameroon (regional scale) due to their geographic proximity.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We used body measurements of individuals from five localities from central, northern, and eastern Gabon and three from southern Cameroon to study their morphometric variability. The localities differ in their vegetation, soils, animal species, climate and degree of geographic isolation ( [12]; Goodman et al (2001) [13]; Ayissi et al (2013) [14]; 2018 [15]; Dadem Gueguim et al (2018) [16]; Temgoua et al ( 2018) [17]). While determining if morphometric variation of P. misonnei populations is associated with ecological gradients -in other words, if their morphometrical patterns are influenced by habitat type -, we expected to find (1) a size difference between individuals from Gabon and those from Cameroon (regional scale); (2) a size difference between specimens from spatially distant populations within a same country (local scale); (3) size similarity between individuals from northern Gabon and those from southern Cameroon (regional scale) due to their geographic proximity.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%