Factors Influencing Habitat-Use of Indian Grey Wolf in the Semiarid Landscape of Western India

IF 0.8 4区 生物学 Q3 ZOOLOGY
Mammal Study Pub Date : 2021-11-10 DOI:10.3106/ms2021-0029
P. Mahajan, D. Khandal, Kapil Chandrawal
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Abstract. Wolves play a crucial role in shaping ecological communities as an apex predator in the dry-open forests of semi-arid landscapes in India. Large scale habitat loss pertaining to human expansion and retaliatory killing by human caused severe decline in the wolf population across its range. The estimated wolf population size is close to 2000–3000 individuals in India; however, these estimates were decades old and the present status of the wolf in the semi-arid landscape is largely unknown. We assessed the distribution of wolves in Kailadevi Wildlife Sanctuary, Rajasthan using occupancy models and identified important factors associated with habitat-use by wolves. Occupancy modelling shifts the focus from individual animal to a site, while accounting for detection probability. To assess the habitat-use we used sign-based surveys that rely on data collected from adjacent sampling sites (replicates). The habitat-use was assessed across 672.82 km2 surveying 48 grid cells, each measuring 14.44 km2. Estimated habitat-use Ѱ (SD) was found to be 0.82 (0.14). Our findings suggested that availability of agriculture land had the significant positive influence on the habitat-use of wolves. Other factors such as availability of water, scrubland, and wild prey (nilgai and chinkara) also had a positive effect on the habitat use of wolves, but it was not significant. Forest cover has a negative influence on the habitat use of wolves. This study is the first rigorous assessment of the Indian grey wolf habitat-use at the level of wildlife reserve with potential conservation value that can be applied to other areas in India.
印度西部半干旱地区影响印度灰狼栖息地利用的因素
摘要在印度半干旱地区的干旱开放森林中,狼作为顶级捕食者,在塑造生态群落方面发挥着至关重要的作用。与人类扩张和人类报复性杀戮有关的大规模栖息地丧失导致其范围内狼的数量严重下降。据估计,印度的狼种群数量接近2000-3000只;然而,这些估计已有几十年的历史,狼在半干旱地区的现状在很大程度上是未知的。我们使用占用模型评估了拉贾斯坦邦凯拉德维野生动物保护区狼的分布,并确定了与狼栖息地使用相关的重要因素。占用建模将焦点从单个动物转移到一个地点,同时考虑检测概率。为了评估栖息地的使用,我们使用了基于标志的调查,该调查依赖于从相邻采样点(复制)收集的数据。对672.82平方公里的栖息地使用进行了评估,调查了48个网格单元,每个网格单元的面积为14.44平方公里。估计的栖息地利用率(SD)为0.82(0.14)。我们的研究结果表明,农业用地的可用性对狼的栖息地利用有显著的积极影响。其他因素,如水源、灌木丛和野生猎物(nilgai和chinkara)的可用性,也对狼的栖息地使用产生了积极影响,但并不显著。森林覆盖对狼的栖息地利用有负面影响。这项研究是首次在野生动物保护区层面对印度灰狼栖息地的使用进行严格评估,具有潜在的保护价值,可应用于印度其他地区。
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Mammal Study
Mammal Study ZOOLOGY-
CiteScore
1.70
自引率
20.00%
发文量
23
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Mammal Study is the official journal of the Mammal Society of Japan. It publishes original articles, short communications, and reviews on all aspects of mammalogy quarterly, written in English.
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