Mammal fauna of the Muni-Pomadze Ramsar site, Ghana

Publication Type:Journal Article
Year of Publication:2000
Authors:J. M. Ryan, Attuquayefio D. K.
Journal:Biodiver. Conserv.
Volume:9
Pagination:541-560
Date Published:2000
Keywords:Chiroptera, Hipposideridae, Hipposideros commersoni, Nanonycteris veldkampii, Pteropodidae, West Africa
Abstract:

A survey of the terrestrial mammal fauna of Muni-Pomadze Ramsar site along the Ghana coastline recorded 13 species, with 9 additional species reported by local villagers. Small mammal communities are most diverse in the grassland-thicket habitats surrounding the lagoons. Less diverse communities were present in and around managed Ecalyptus plantations or near villages. Duikers, antelope, bushbuck (Tragelaphus scriptus), and cane rats (Thryonomys swinderianus) are hunted (or trapped) for bushmeat. Bushbuck, in particular, play an important role in certain cultural ceremonies at Muni-Pomadze. Conservation efforts at these localities should focus on the management of bushmeat species and the establishment of a long-term monitoring program using small mammal communities as bioindicators of the health of the terrestrial habitats bordering Muni Lagoon.

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