English: A map of the Arabuko-Sokoke Forest, Kenya with different habitat types: Cynometra forest/thicket (green), Brachystegia forest (yellow); mixed forest (burnt orange). The map also shows how the forest s a patch surrounded by deforested land. Accompanied is a graph showing Rhynchocyon chrysopygus occurrences in association with forest edges. The closer one gets to the edge of the forest, the less R. chrysopygus is present indicating the habitat is less suitable. Adapted from Amin et al. (2020).[1]
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↑Rajan Amin, Bernard Agwanda, Tim Wacher, Bernard Ogwoka, Cedric Khayale, and Linus Kariuki (2020), “Habitat use of the endangered golden-rumped sengi Rhynchocyon chrysopygus”, in African Journal of Ecology, volume 59, DOI:10.1111/aje.12804, pages 108–116
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A map of the Arabuko-Sokoke Forest, Kenya with different habitat types alongside a graph of Rhynchocyon chrysopygus occurrences associated with forest edges.