ISSN: 2375-446X
Department of Forestry and Wildlife, University of Buea, Buea, Cameroon
 Research Article   
								
																Interspecific Association of Pangolin Ecosystem in Deng-Deng National  Park, Eastern Region, Cameroon 
																Author(s): Melle Ekane Maurice*, Ewane Divine, Kome Elvis Ngome, Ebong Lionel Esong, Mesue Kome Colins, Mesumbe Bernsirene Ewange, Nkamta Eric Junior Tchek and Ochiafor Nelvis Onorakwa             
								
																
						  Understanding the heterospecific associations within the pangolin ecosystem is important for developing effective
  conservation strategies. These associations not only contribute to the ecological resilience of the national park but
  also shed light on the intricate ecological relationships in this unique habitat. This research aimed to examine
  the heterospecific association of pangolins within deng-deng national park, focusing on their interactions with
  other species and the ecological implications of these associations. Field surveys and observational techniques were
  employed to gather data on pangolin associations with other wildlife species. Camera traps were used to record
  direct observations of pangolins and their interactions with co-occurring species. The study revealed a significant
  association of wildlife species on human activity X2=28.489, df.. View More»
						  
																DOI:
								10.35248/2375-446X.24.12.266