Affiliation:
1. School of BioSciences The University of Melbourne Melbourne Victoria Australia
2. Zaira Rangers Zaira Village Western Province Solomon Islands
3. School of Natural Resources and Applied Sciences Solomon Islands National University Honiara Solomon Islands
Abstract
AbstractDescribed in 2017 and known only from the holotype, Uromys vika is surely among the world's least studied rodents. This critically endangered species is facing a rapidly increasing scale for threat from logging of its primary lowland forest habitat, on the only island on which it occurs—Vangunu, Solomon Islands. However, a deep traditional ecological knowledge of U. vika is held by Vangunu's people. Using camera traps and guided by this knowledge, we aimed to make additional records of U. vika in the last major block of Vangunu's primary forest. We successfully captured 95 images of what we postulate is four different individuals. The forests at Zaira represent the last suitable habitat remaining for this species, and recent development consent for logging at Zaira will lead to its extinction if permitted to proceed.
Funder
Critical Ecosystem Partnership Fund
Subject
Nature and Landscape Conservation,Ecology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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