Udanti Sitnadi 老虎保护区的营养级联和栖息地适宜性:猎物枯竭和气候变化对捕食者猎物动态的影响

Krishnendu Basak, Chiranjib Chaudhuri, M Suraj, Moiz Ahmed
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本研究调查了乌丹提-西特纳迪老虎保护区(USTR)的营养级联和栖息地适宜性,强调了顶级捕食者、次级捕食者和猎物物种在维持生态系统平衡中的作用。利用营养物种分布模型(SDM),我们探讨了猎物与捕食者之间的相互作用和栖息地适宜性,结果发现,由于猎物枯竭,老虎越来越依赖于牛,而豹子则通过捕食较小的物种来适应这种情况。这项研究强调了增加猎物和恢复栖息地以支持顶级食肉动物的必要性。此外,根据 CMIP6 预测情景 SSP245 和 SSP585,2021-2040 年和 2081-2100 年的气候变化预测表明,区域栖息地将发生重大变化,因此有必要采取适应性管理策略。据预测,库拉迪格特将面临栖息地萎缩,而西塔纳迪姆则可能会经历栖息地扩张。要保持老虎保护区的目的和乌丹蒂-索纳贝达老虎保护区(TCU)的保护潜力,就必须采取有效的保护措施,如恢复栖息地、增加猎物和恢复捕食者。要实现这些目标,社区参与、反偷猎措施和科学建议是最关键的组成部分。这项综合分析强调了在猎物枯竭的地貌中开展有针对性的保护活动对于确保老虎的长期生存和森林生态系统的整体健康、提高生物多样性和缓解乌丹提-索纳贝达老虎保护区的人类与野生动物冲突所起的关键作用。
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Trophic Cascades and Habitat Suitability in Udanti Sitnadi Tiger Reserve: Impacts of Prey Depletion and Climate Change on Predator Prey Dynamics
This study investigates the trophic cascades and habitat suitability in Udanti Sitnadi Tiger Reserve (USTR), highlighting the roles of apex predators, subordinate predators, and prey species in maintaining ecosystem balance. Using the Trophic Species Distribution Model (SDM), we explored prey-predator interactions and habitat suitability, revealing that tigers, due to prey depletion, increasingly rely on cattle, while leopards adapt by preying on smaller species. The study emphasizes the need for prey augmentation and habitat restoration to support apex predators. Additionally, climate change projections for 2021-2040 and 2081-2100 under CMIP6 scenarios SSP245 and SSP585 indicate significant regional habitat shifts, necessitating adaptive management strategies. Kuladighat is projected to face habitat contraction, while Sitanadi may experience habitat expansion. Effective conservation efforts such as habitat restoration, prey augmentation and predator recovery are the most important steps needed to maintain the purpose of a Tiger reserve and conservation potential of Udanti-Sonabeda Tiger Conservation Unit (TCU). To achieve these dynamics, focusing on community participation, anti-poaching measures, and scientific recommendations are the most crucial components to focus on. This comprehensive analysis underscores the critical role of targeted conservation activities in prey-depleted landscapes to ensure the long-term survival of tigers and the overall health of forest ecosystems, enhancing biodiversity and mitigating human-wildlife conflicts in USTR.
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