Elusive cats in our backyards:persistence of the North Chinese leopard(Panthera pardus japonensis)in a human-dominated landscape in central China  被引量:3

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作  者:Haitao YANG Bing XIE Guojing ZHAO Yinan GONG Pu MOU Jianping GE Limin FENG 

机构地区:[1]National Forestry and Grassland Administration Amur Tiger and Amur Leopard Monitoring and Research Center,Northeast Tiger and Leopard Biodiversity National Observation and Research Station,Ministry of Education Key Laboratory for Biodiversity Science and Engineering,College of Life Sciences,Beijing Normal University,Beijing,China [2]Behavioural Ecology Group,Section for Ecology and Evolution,Department of Biology,University of Copenhagen,Denmark

出  处:《Integrative Zoology》2021年第1期67-83,共17页整合动物学(英文版)

基  金:supported by grant from the National Natural Sci-ence Foundation of China(31670537,31200410);the National Scientific and Technical Foundation Project of China(2012FY112000);Cyrus Tang Foundation(2016),and the Doctoral Fund of Ministry of Education of China(2019M653714).

摘  要:The North Chinese leopard(Panthera pardus japonensis),the least-known big cat,disappeared in most historical range for decades,following the development of modern civilization.Unfortunately,we have scarce knowledge about the status of this big cat so far,apart from anecdotal reports.In this study,we investigated density,distribution,and habitat use of the leopard,the apex predator,in a complex forest landscape in the Loess Plateau.We used a camera-trapping network to obtain population estimates for leopards over 2 years through spatially explicit capture-recapture models.Our results,based on maximum likelihood and Bayesian/MCMC methods,reveal that the largest wild population of the leopard was found widely distributed in remnant forests in central Loess plateau.The population is increasing in our study area,and the density of leopards(1.70(SE=0.48)−2.40(SE=0.67)/100 km^(2))is higher than other areas of China.According to the analysis of 2 seasonal occupancy models,prey species drive partially the leopard habitat use,predicting that the big cat thrives from the recovery of prey community.However,human disturbances,especially oil wells,seem to have negative impacts on the habitat use of leopards.Specifically,it is necessary to have joint efforts by the government and researchers to improve human disturbances management and prey species population density,as well as strengthen the investment in research on the North Chinese leopard,which could all further strengthen protection ability and ensure the long-term survival of this species.

关 键 词:habitat use North Chinese leopard OCCUPANCY population size spatially explicit capture-recapture 

分 类 号:Q95[生物学—动物学]

 

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