2019
DOI: 10.4314/ijbcs.v13i3.10
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Comparison of fruit tree richness and abundance as an indicator of food resource availability for the endangered <i>Tauraco bannermani</i> in Mount Oku and Mount Mbam, Western Highlands of Cameroon

Abstract: The Endangered Bannerman's Turaco, Tauraco bannermani, is an arboreal montane forest bird, endemic to the Bamenda Highlands and currently facing several threats including selective extraction of trees, some of which are fruit trees on which the bird is known to feed. This study assessed the abundance and species richness of fruit trees known to provide food resources to the Bannerman's Turaco as a factor contributing to the variation in the population size of the bird between Mt Oku and Mt Mbam. 45 plots where… Show more

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“…Since sooty mangabeys are mainly frugivorous (McGraw et al, 2007), fruit availability should determine food availability. The monthly productivity index of ripe fruit was used as an indicator of monthly food availability (Awa II and Talla, 2019). The fruit productivity index for each month is the sum of the fruit productivity indices of all fruit plant species included in the phenology.…”
Section: Variables: Activity Spatial Position Dominance Rank and Food Availabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since sooty mangabeys are mainly frugivorous (McGraw et al, 2007), fruit availability should determine food availability. The monthly productivity index of ripe fruit was used as an indicator of monthly food availability (Awa II and Talla, 2019). The fruit productivity index for each month is the sum of the fruit productivity indices of all fruit plant species included in the phenology.…”
Section: Variables: Activity Spatial Position Dominance Rank and Food Availabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%