Akure Forest Reserve
Summary
- Nigeria-Cameroon chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes ellioti) may be present in Akure Forest Reserve.
- The population size is unknown.
- The chimpanzee population trend is decreasing.
- The site has a total size of 70 km².
- Key threats to chimpanzees are logging, hunting, and habitat encroachment.
- Conservation activities are not documented.
Site characteristics
The reserve is close to the town of Akure, in the state of Ondo, Nigeria. Its proximity to a major town and the old Lagos road running though are likely factors that contributed to the loss of biodiversity. However, a small area of natural vegetation remains, the Queen Elizabeth Plot. In 2004, a buffer area was established around this plot (Greengrass 2006).
Table 1. Basic site information for Akure Forest Reserve
Area | 70 km² |
Coordinates | 7.312603, 5.028576 |
Designation | Forest Reserve |
Habitat types | Subtropical/tropical heavily degraded forest, subtropical/tropical moist lowland forest |
Ape status
During a survey in 2006, local people reported the occurrence of chimpanzees in the reserve. Although there is a patch of suitable habitat within the reserve, the size of the area and high hunting pressure mean that the site is unlikely to sustain more than a few individuals (Greengrass 2006). An up to date survey is needed to confirm chimpanzee occurrence.
Table 2. Ape population estimates in Akure Forest Reserve
Species | Year | Abundance estimate (95% CI) | Density estimate [ind./ km²] (95% CI) | Encounter rate (nests/km) | Area | Method | Source | Comments | A.P.E.S. database ID |
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Pan troglodytes ellioti | 2006 | Akure Forest Reserve | Index survey (reconnaissance walk) | Greengrass 2006 | Vocalisation heard; not completely sure it was a chimpanzee |
Threats
Logging in Akure forest reserve ended several years ago; almost the entire reserve has been cleared and cultivated into teak and gmelina plantations and the taungya system of farming. One camp inside the reserve has, since 2005, officially been designated a town (Greengrass 2006).
Table 3. Threats to apes in Akure Forest Reserve
Category | Specific threats | Threat level | Quantified severity | Description | Year of threat |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1. Residential & commercial development | Unknown | ||||
2. Agriculture & aquaculture | 2.1 Annual & perennial non-timber crops | High | Taungya farming (Greengrass 2006). | Ongoing (2006) | |
2.2 Wood & pulp plantations | High | Teak and gmelina plantations occupy most of the reserve (Greengrass 2006). | Ongoing (2006) | ||
3. Energy production & mining | Unknown | ||||
4. Transportation & service corridors | Unknown | ||||
5. Biological resource use | 5.1 Hunting & collecting terrestrial animals | High | Snares, hunting tracks and a hunting camp documented in a 2006 survey (Greengrass 2006). | Ongoing (2006) | |
5.3 Logging & wood harvesting | Low | Logging at the site ended in the mid 90s, however, trees illegally are cut down from time to time (Greengrass 2006). | Ongoing (2006) | ||
6. Human intrusion & disturbance | Unknown | ||||
7. Natural system modifications | Unknown | ||||
8. Invasive & other problematic species, genes, diseases | Unknown | ||||
9. Pollution | Unknown | ||||
10. Geological Events | Absent | ||||
11. Climate change & severe weather | Unknown | ||||
12. Other options | Absent |
Conservation activities
Table 4. Conservation activities in Akure Forest Reserve
Category | Specific activity | Description | Year of activity |
---|---|---|---|
1. Residential & commercial development | Not reported | ||
2. Agriculture & aquaculture | Not reported | ||
3. Energy production & mining | Not reported | ||
4. Transportation & service corridors | Not reported | ||
5. Biological resource use | Not reported | ||
6. Human intrusion & disturbance | Not reported | ||
7. Natural system modifications | Not reported | ||
8. Invasive & other problematic species, genes, diseases | Not reported | ||
9. Pollution | Not reported | ||
10. Education & Awareness | Not reported | ||
11. Habitat Protection | Not reported | ||
12. Species Management | Not reported | ||
13. Livelihood; Economic & Other Incentives | Not reported |
Challenges
Table 5. Challenges reported for Akure Forest Reserve
Challenge | Source |
---|---|
Not reported |
Research activities
Documented behaviours
Table 6. Ape behaviors reported for Akure Forest Reserve
Behavior | Source |
---|---|
Not reported |
External links
References
Greengrass, E.J. (2006). A survey of chimpanzees in south-west Nigeria. Report to the NCF-WCS Biodiversity Research Programme.
Page completed by: A.P.E.S. Wiki team Date: 03/03/2023