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  • 标题:Detecting early warnings of pressure on an African lion (Panthera leo) population in the Queen Elizabeth Conservation Area, Uganda
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  • 作者:Alexander Braczkowski ; Arjun M. Gopalaswamy ; Mustafa Nsubuga
  • 期刊名称:Ecological Solutions and Evidence
  • 电子版ISSN:2688-8319
  • 出版年度:2020
  • 卷号:1
  • 期号:1
  • 页码:1-12
  • DOI:10.1002/2688-8319.12015
  • 语种:English
  • 出版社:John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
  • 摘要:African lions are declining across much of their range, yet robust measures of population densities remain rare. The Queen Elizabeth Conservation Area (QECA; 2,400 km2) in East Africa's Albertine Rift has potential to support a significant lion population. However, QECA lions are threatened, and information on the status of lions in the region is lacking. Here, we use a spatially explicit search encounter approach to estimate key population parameters of lions in the QECA. We then compare home range sizes estimated from our models to those from a radio‐collaring study implemented a decade earlier. We recorded 8,243.5 km of search effort over 93 days, detecting 30 individual lions (16 female and 14 male) on 165 occasions at a rate of 2 lion detections/100 km2. Lion density in the QECA was 2.70 adult lions/100 km2 (SD = 0.47), while mean abundance was 71 individuals (SD = 11.05). Worryingly, the movement parameter for male lions was 3.27 km and 2.22 km for females, suggesting > 400%, and > 100% increases in home range size, respectively, compared to a decade earlier. Sex ratio of lions in the QECA was lower (1 male: 0.75 females), when compared to a previously published review (mean = 1:2.33). The large movements and skewed sex ratios we report on in this paper are likely a result of human‐driven prey depletion. Our results suggest lions in the QECA are in a precarious state, and the lion densities are significantly lower than what they could be. As lions are under pressure throughout much of Africa, our study presents the utility of a census technique that could be used elsewhere as an early warning of lion declines.
  • 关键词:Bayesian spatially explicit capture‐recapture;big cat;density;East Africa;felid;lion;Panthera leo;population size;Uganda
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