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Distribution and Numbers of Pygmies in Central African Forests

Pygmy populations occupy a vast territory extending west-to-east along the central African belt from the Congo Basin to Lake Victoria. However, their numbers and actual distribution is not known precisely. Here, we undertake this task by using locational data and population sizes for an unprecedente...

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Autores principales: Olivero, Jesús, Fa, Julia E., Farfán, Miguel A., Lewis, Jerome, Hewlett, Barry, Breuer, Thomas, Carpaneto, Giuseppe M., Fernández, María, Germi, Francesco, Hattori, Shiho, Head, Josephine, Ichikawa, Mitsuo, Kitanaishi, Koichi, Knights, Jessica, Matsuura, Naoki, Migliano, Andrea, Nese, Barbara, Noss, Andrew, Ekoumou, Dieudonné Ongbwa, Paulin, Pascale, Real, Raimundo, Riddell, Mike, Stevenson, Edward G. J., Toda, Mikako, Vargas, J. Mario, Yasuoka, Hirokazu, Nasi, Robert
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4711706/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26735953
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0144499
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author Olivero, Jesús
Fa, Julia E.
Farfán, Miguel A.
Lewis, Jerome
Hewlett, Barry
Breuer, Thomas
Carpaneto, Giuseppe M.
Fernández, María
Germi, Francesco
Hattori, Shiho
Head, Josephine
Ichikawa, Mitsuo
Kitanaishi, Koichi
Knights, Jessica
Matsuura, Naoki
Migliano, Andrea
Nese, Barbara
Noss, Andrew
Ekoumou, Dieudonné Ongbwa
Paulin, Pascale
Real, Raimundo
Riddell, Mike
Stevenson, Edward G. J.
Toda, Mikako
Vargas, J. Mario
Yasuoka, Hirokazu
Nasi, Robert
author_facet Olivero, Jesús
Fa, Julia E.
Farfán, Miguel A.
Lewis, Jerome
Hewlett, Barry
Breuer, Thomas
Carpaneto, Giuseppe M.
Fernández, María
Germi, Francesco
Hattori, Shiho
Head, Josephine
Ichikawa, Mitsuo
Kitanaishi, Koichi
Knights, Jessica
Matsuura, Naoki
Migliano, Andrea
Nese, Barbara
Noss, Andrew
Ekoumou, Dieudonné Ongbwa
Paulin, Pascale
Real, Raimundo
Riddell, Mike
Stevenson, Edward G. J.
Toda, Mikako
Vargas, J. Mario
Yasuoka, Hirokazu
Nasi, Robert
author_sort Olivero, Jesús
collection PubMed
description Pygmy populations occupy a vast territory extending west-to-east along the central African belt from the Congo Basin to Lake Victoria. However, their numbers and actual distribution is not known precisely. Here, we undertake this task by using locational data and population sizes for an unprecedented number of known Pygmy camps and settlements (n = 654) in five of the nine countries where currently distributed. With these data we develop spatial distribution models based on the favourability function, which distinguish areas with favourable environmental conditions from those less suitable for Pygmy presence. Highly favourable areas were significantly explained by presence of tropical forests, and by lower human pressure variables. For documented Pygmy settlements, we use the relationship between observed population sizes and predicted favourability values to estimate the total Pygmy population throughout Central Africa. We estimate that around 920,000 Pygmies (over 60% in DRC) is possible within favourable forest areas in Central Africa. We argue that fragmentation of the existing Pygmy populations, alongside pressure from extractive industries and sometimes conflict with conservation areas, endanger their future. There is an urgent need to inform policies that can mitigate against future external threats to these indigenous peoples’ culture and lifestyles.
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spelling pubmed-47117062016-01-26 Distribution and Numbers of Pygmies in Central African Forests Olivero, Jesús Fa, Julia E. Farfán, Miguel A. Lewis, Jerome Hewlett, Barry Breuer, Thomas Carpaneto, Giuseppe M. Fernández, María Germi, Francesco Hattori, Shiho Head, Josephine Ichikawa, Mitsuo Kitanaishi, Koichi Knights, Jessica Matsuura, Naoki Migliano, Andrea Nese, Barbara Noss, Andrew Ekoumou, Dieudonné Ongbwa Paulin, Pascale Real, Raimundo Riddell, Mike Stevenson, Edward G. J. Toda, Mikako Vargas, J. Mario Yasuoka, Hirokazu Nasi, Robert PLoS One Research Article Pygmy populations occupy a vast territory extending west-to-east along the central African belt from the Congo Basin to Lake Victoria. However, their numbers and actual distribution is not known precisely. Here, we undertake this task by using locational data and population sizes for an unprecedented number of known Pygmy camps and settlements (n = 654) in five of the nine countries where currently distributed. With these data we develop spatial distribution models based on the favourability function, which distinguish areas with favourable environmental conditions from those less suitable for Pygmy presence. Highly favourable areas were significantly explained by presence of tropical forests, and by lower human pressure variables. For documented Pygmy settlements, we use the relationship between observed population sizes and predicted favourability values to estimate the total Pygmy population throughout Central Africa. We estimate that around 920,000 Pygmies (over 60% in DRC) is possible within favourable forest areas in Central Africa. We argue that fragmentation of the existing Pygmy populations, alongside pressure from extractive industries and sometimes conflict with conservation areas, endanger their future. There is an urgent need to inform policies that can mitigate against future external threats to these indigenous peoples’ culture and lifestyles. Public Library of Science 2016-01-06 /pmc/articles/PMC4711706/ /pubmed/26735953 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0144499 Text en © 2016 Olivero et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited
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Olivero, Jesús
Fa, Julia E.
Farfán, Miguel A.
Lewis, Jerome
Hewlett, Barry
Breuer, Thomas
Carpaneto, Giuseppe M.
Fernández, María
Germi, Francesco
Hattori, Shiho
Head, Josephine
Ichikawa, Mitsuo
Kitanaishi, Koichi
Knights, Jessica
Matsuura, Naoki
Migliano, Andrea
Nese, Barbara
Noss, Andrew
Ekoumou, Dieudonné Ongbwa
Paulin, Pascale
Real, Raimundo
Riddell, Mike
Stevenson, Edward G. J.
Toda, Mikako
Vargas, J. Mario
Yasuoka, Hirokazu
Nasi, Robert
Distribution and Numbers of Pygmies in Central African Forests
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title_full Distribution and Numbers of Pygmies in Central African Forests
title_fullStr Distribution and Numbers of Pygmies in Central African Forests
title_full_unstemmed Distribution and Numbers of Pygmies in Central African Forests
title_short Distribution and Numbers of Pygmies in Central African Forests
title_sort distribution and numbers of pygmies in central african forests
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4711706/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26735953
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0144499
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