Identifying ecological corridors for Amur tigers (Panthera tigris altaica) and Amur leopards (Panthera pardus orientalis)

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作者
Miquelle, Dale G. [1 ]
Rozhnov, Vyachaslav V. [2 ]
Ermoshin, Victor [3 ]
Murzin, Andre A. [3 ]
Nikolaev, Igor G. [4 ]
Hernandez-Blanco, Jose A. [2 ]
Naidenko, Sergie V. [2 ]
机构
[1] Wildlife Conservat Soc, Bronx, NY 10460 USA
[2] Russian Acad Sci, AN Severtsov Inst Ecol & Evolut, Moscow, Russia
[3] Russian Acad Sci, Pacific Inst Geog, Far Eastern Branch, Vladivostok 690022, Russia
[4] Russian Acad Sci, Inst Biol & Soils, Far Eastern Branch, Vladivostok 690022, Russia
来源
INTEGRATIVE ZOOLOGY | 2015年 / 10卷 / 04期
关键词
Amur tiger; ecological corridor; Sikhote-Alin Mountains; ALIN BIOSPHERE ZAPOVEDNIK; RUSSIAN FAR-EAST; CONSERVATION LANDSCAPE; POPULATION-DYNAMICS; PROTECTED AREAS; HOME-RANGE; SPACE USE; HABITAT; CONNECTIVITY; DISPERSAL;
D O I
10.1111/1749-4877.12146
中图分类号
Q95 [动物学];
学科分类号
071002 ;
摘要
The rapid explosion of human populations and the associated development of human-dominated landscapes have drastically reduced and fragmented habitat for tigers (Panthera tigris) and leopards (Panthera pardus) across Asia, resulting in multiple small populations. However, Amur tiger (Panthera tigris altaica) habitat in Russia has remained largely interconnected, except for a break between tigers in southwest Primorye and the southern Sikhote-Alin Mountains. This habitat patch in southwest Primorye also retains the last population of Amur leopards (Panthera pardus orientalis). Genetic differentiation of tigers in southwest Primorye and the Sikhote-Alin Mountains along with survey data suggest that habitat fragmentation is limiting movement of tigers and leopards across the Razdolnaya River basin. We looked at historical and recent survey data on tigers and leopards and mapped existing cover types to examine land-use patterns of both large felids and humans in the development strip along the Razdolnaya River. We then used least-cost distance analyses to identify the most effective potential corridor to retain connectivity for large felids between Land of the Leopard National Park and Ussuriskii Zapovednik (Reserve). We identified a single potential corridor that still exists with a total distance of 62.5 km from Land of the Leopard National Park to Ussuriskii Zapovednik, mostly (93%) through forested habitat. We recommend formal recognition of a Razdolnaya ecological corridor and provide specific recommendations for each of 3 proposed management sections.
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