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DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0112044
论文题名:
Adaptable Neighbours: Movement Patterns of GPS-Collared Leopards in Human Dominated Landscapes in India
作者: Morten Odden; Vidya Athreya; Sandeep Rattan; John D. C. Linnell
刊名: PLOS ONE
ISSN: 1932-6203
出版年: 2014
发表日期: 2014-11-12
卷: 9, 期:11
语种: 英语
英文关键词: Leopards ; Conservation science ; Human mobility ; Population density ; Forests ; India ; Norwegian people ; Wildlife
英文摘要: Understanding the nature of the interactions between humans and wildlife is of vital importance for conflict mitigation. We equipped five leopards with GPS-collars in Maharashtra (4) and Himachal Pradesh (1), India, to study movement patterns in human-dominated landscapes outside protected areas. An adult male and an adult female were both translocated 52 km, and exhibited extensive, and directional, post release movements (straight line movements: male = 89 km in 37 days, female = 45 km in 5 months), until they settled in home ranges of 42 km2 (male) and 65 km2 (female). The three other leopards, two adult females and a young male were released close to their capture sites and used small home ranges of 8 km2 (male), 11 km2 and 15 km2 (females). Movement patterns were markedly nocturnal, with hourly step lengths averaging 339±9.5 m (SE) during night and 60±4.1 m during day, and night locations were significantly closer to human settlements than day locations. However, more nocturnal movements were observed among those three living in the areas with high human population densities. These visited houses regularly at nighttime (20% of locations <25 m from houses), but rarely during day (<1%). One leopard living in a sparsely populated area avoided human settlements both day and night. The small home ranges of the leopards indicate that anthropogenic food resources may be plentiful although wild prey is absent. The study provides clear insights into the ability of leopards to live and move in landscapes that are extremely modified by human activity.
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作者单位: Faculty of Applied Ecology and Agricultural Sciences, Campus Evenstad, Hedmark University College, Koppang, Norway;Wildlife Conservation Society – India & Centre for Wildlife Studies, Banashankari, Bangalore, Karnataka, India;Wildlife Wing, Himachal Pradesh Forest Department, Talland, Shimla, Himachal Pradesh, India;Norwegian Institute for Nature Research, Trondheim, Norway

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Morten Odden,Vidya Athreya,Sandeep Rattan,et al. Adaptable Neighbours: Movement Patterns of GPS-Collared Leopards in Human Dominated Landscapes in India[J]. PLOS ONE,2014-01-01,9(11)
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