尼泊尔马纳斯鲁自然保护区Chhekampar VDC的雪豹(Panthera uncia)及其野生猎物

B. Devkota, Thakur Silwal, B. Shrestha, A. Sapkota, S. Lakhey, V. Yadav
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雪豹(Panthera uncia)是其栖息的高山生态区域完整的标志和标志。尽管有了新的研究方法,但学者们认为,对于雪豹栖息地利用的研究而言,标志仍然是一个可靠的指标。利用雪豹信息管理系统(SLIMS)的标志调查和优势点法的块调查,分别测定了马纳斯鲁保护区Tsum Valley Chhekampar村发展委员会内雪豹及其主要猎物蓝羊(Pseudois nayar)和喜马拉雅羊(Hemitragus jemlahicus)的相对丰度。我们还通过家庭调查和关键线人调查来评估人类雪豹冲突。雪豹标志的平均偶遇率为3.57只/km,丰度较低,而蓝羊和喜马拉雅山羊的偶遇率分别为3.8只/km和1.8只/km。牲畜捕食率为1.29%,雪豹仅占0.32%。由于雪豹的丰度较低,而大型野生猎物种类较多,因此雪豹对牲畜的捕食很少,因此当地人对雪豹的保护持积极态度。虽然目前的情况包括当地的宗教传统和社会规范对雪豹的保护是有利的,但如果不及时鼓励激励措施,这种情况可能无法持续下去。《中国银行》,第27卷第1期,第11-20页
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Abundance of snow leopard (Panthera uncia) and its wild prey in Chhekampar VDC, Manaslu Conservation Area, Nepal
Snow leopard ( Panthera uncia ) is the striking symbol as well as an indicator of intact eco-regions of high mountains it inhabits. Despite the advancement in new methods, scholars argue that signs are still a reliable indicator for the purpose of habitat use study of snow leopards. The relative abundance of snow leopard and its major prey species such as blue sheep ( Pseudois nayar ) and Himalayan tahr ( Hemitragus jemlahicus ) in the Chhekampar Village Development Committee within the Tsum Valley of the Manaslu Conservation Area was determined by sign survey using Snow Leopard Information Management System (SLIMS) and block survey using Vantage Point Method, respectively. We also assessed human snow leopard conflict through household and key informant survey. The encounter rate of snow leopard signs were 3.57/km on an average, indicating low abundance, whereas prey species such as blue sheep and Himalayan tahr had 3.8 and 1.8 animals/km 2 , respectively. The livestock depredation rate was 1.29% with snow leopard accounting to only 0.32% of the total. Due to the low abundance of snow leopard but sufficient number of large-sized wild prey species, livestock predation by snow leopard was minimum, and therefore, the local people had positive perception towards snow leopard conservation. Though the present situation including the local religious tradition and social norms is supportive in conservation of snow leopard, it may not sustain unless incentive programs are encouraged timely. Banko Janakari , Vol. 27, No. 1, Page : 11-20
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