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Habitat fragmentation and the population status of rodents in Abayum forest, Ikom, Cross River State, Nigeria
2013
Natural Science
The threat to wildlife population is attributed to various anthropogenic activities. The main objective of this study was to identify the influence of fragment size on the population density of rodents in the study area. Fourteen (14) out of forty (40) fragments existing in the area were randomly sampled. The parameters used for the study were number, size of fragments and the corresponding population distribution of rodents in the study area. Fifty hunters in the area were also interviewed.
doi:10.4236/ns.2013.58110
fatcat:bpta6jdk2ra2zndc3zfgxskv6e