Home Ranges of Ishasha Lions: Size and Location in Relation to Habitat and Prey Availability

Tutilo Mudumba, Edward Okot Omoya, Joel Ziwa Mustafa Nsubuga, A. Plumptre
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ABSTRACT The sizes of African lion home ranges vary widely but tend to correlate with characteristics of the prey populations (e.g. prey density and preferred prey weight). Lion home ranges should be expected to temporally fluctuate according to changes in prey biomass. Here we quantified and compared the home range sizes of lions in Uganda with data collected in the 1970's and that collected in the 2000's. Average range sizes of individual lions were 34.0 and 38.1 km2 for the two prides studied, while pride range was 35.7 and 43.1 km2 (Fixed-kernel method). Surprisingly, we found little variation in size of these home ranges between the two periods assessed. Across both periods, lion home ranges tended to be associated with grassland and wooded grassland to woodland, riverine forest and bushland habitats. The core lion home ranges typically overlapped with habitat where Uganda kob (preferred prey in this region) were most abundant and where most kills were made. Buffalo, topi, and waterbuck are avoided while warthog is preyed on in accordance with availability. Range location has not changed greatly since the 1970s although home range size has increased and pride size decreased, possibly in response to lower prey biomass.
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伊沙沙狮的活动范围:大小和位置与栖息地和猎物可得性的关系
非洲狮栖息地的大小差异很大,但往往与猎物种群的特征(如猎物密度和偏好的猎物重量)相关。狮子的活动范围会随着猎物生物量的变化而暂时波动。在这里,我们量化并比较了乌干达狮子的家庭范围大小与1970年代和2000年代收集的数据。两个狮群的平均活动范围分别为34.0和38.1 km2,而固定核法的平均活动范围分别为35.7和43.1 km2。令人惊讶的是,我们发现在评估的两个时期之间,这些家庭范围的大小几乎没有变化。在这两个时期,狮子的栖息地往往与草地和树木繁茂的草地有关,与林地、河流森林和灌木丛栖息地有关。狮子的核心家园范围通常与乌干达羚羊(该地区的首选猎物)最丰富的栖息地重叠,也是捕杀最多的地方。避免水牛、犀牛和水羚,而根据可用性捕食疣猪。自20世纪70年代以来,尽管栖息地面积增加而骄傲群面积减少,但范围位置没有太大变化,这可能是对猎物生物量减少的反应。
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