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On the snow leopard Trails: Occupancy pattern and implications for management in the Pamir
The snow leopard (Panthera uncia) inhabits one of the most challenging environments on Earth, referred to as the ‘third pole’. Only a fraction of its vast range has been explored thus far, owing to myriad of barriers inflicted by the remote terrain and socio-ecological realities of the landscapes. U...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8716867/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35002409 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.sjbs.2021.08.071 |
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author | Din, Jaffar Ud Hameed, Shoaib Ali, Hussain Norma-Rashid, Yusoff Hasan Adli, Durriyyah Sharifah Nawaz, Muhammad Ali |
author_facet | Din, Jaffar Ud Hameed, Shoaib Ali, Hussain Norma-Rashid, Yusoff Hasan Adli, Durriyyah Sharifah Nawaz, Muhammad Ali |
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description | The snow leopard (Panthera uncia) inhabits one of the most challenging environments on Earth, referred to as the ‘third pole’. Only a fraction of its vast range has been explored thus far, owing to myriad of barriers inflicted by the remote terrain and socio-ecological realities of the landscapes. Understanding distribution patterns of species is essential to devise practical management measures. This study aimed to understand the distribution pattern and factors influencing occupancy of snow leopard in the Pamir Mountain range through sign-based occupancy modelling. Our study confirmed that the Pamir range is a snow leopard stronghold, with occupancy estimated at 0.57 ± 0.02. The topographic features positively influenced the detection probability (p = 0.37 ± 0.005) of snow leopards. Occupancy was influenced by mean annual precipitation (β = -6.12 ± 1.8), density of roads (β = -1.61 ± 0.6) and water sources (β = 0.74 ± 0.4). Our findings underpin that sign-based distribution surveys provide vigorous scientific knowledge about elusive species and merit replication being used for other species. We propose to redefine the protected area boundaries based on ecological knowledge and encourage transboundary cooperation to safeguard snow leopards at a landscape scale. |
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spelling | pubmed-87168672022-01-06 On the snow leopard Trails: Occupancy pattern and implications for management in the Pamir Din, Jaffar Ud Hameed, Shoaib Ali, Hussain Norma-Rashid, Yusoff Hasan Adli, Durriyyah Sharifah Nawaz, Muhammad Ali Saudi J Biol Sci Original Article The snow leopard (Panthera uncia) inhabits one of the most challenging environments on Earth, referred to as the ‘third pole’. Only a fraction of its vast range has been explored thus far, owing to myriad of barriers inflicted by the remote terrain and socio-ecological realities of the landscapes. Understanding distribution patterns of species is essential to devise practical management measures. This study aimed to understand the distribution pattern and factors influencing occupancy of snow leopard in the Pamir Mountain range through sign-based occupancy modelling. Our study confirmed that the Pamir range is a snow leopard stronghold, with occupancy estimated at 0.57 ± 0.02. The topographic features positively influenced the detection probability (p = 0.37 ± 0.005) of snow leopards. Occupancy was influenced by mean annual precipitation (β = -6.12 ± 1.8), density of roads (β = -1.61 ± 0.6) and water sources (β = 0.74 ± 0.4). Our findings underpin that sign-based distribution surveys provide vigorous scientific knowledge about elusive species and merit replication being used for other species. We propose to redefine the protected area boundaries based on ecological knowledge and encourage transboundary cooperation to safeguard snow leopards at a landscape scale. Elsevier 2022-01 2021-08-26 /pmc/articles/PMC8716867/ /pubmed/35002409 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.sjbs.2021.08.071 Text en © 2021 Published by Elsevier B.V. on behalf of King Saud University. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Original Article Din, Jaffar Ud Hameed, Shoaib Ali, Hussain Norma-Rashid, Yusoff Hasan Adli, Durriyyah Sharifah Nawaz, Muhammad Ali On the snow leopard Trails: Occupancy pattern and implications for management in the Pamir |
title | On the snow leopard Trails: Occupancy pattern and implications for management in the Pamir |
title_full | On the snow leopard Trails: Occupancy pattern and implications for management in the Pamir |
title_fullStr | On the snow leopard Trails: Occupancy pattern and implications for management in the Pamir |
title_full_unstemmed | On the snow leopard Trails: Occupancy pattern and implications for management in the Pamir |
title_short | On the snow leopard Trails: Occupancy pattern and implications for management in the Pamir |
title_sort | on the snow leopard trails: occupancy pattern and implications for management in the pamir |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8716867/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35002409 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.sjbs.2021.08.071 |
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