巴基斯坦德奥赛国家公园喜马拉雅棕熊(Ursus arctos isabellinus)的分布、昼夜活动模式和人熊互动情况

IF 16.4 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Accounts of Chemical Research Pub Date : 2024-09-07 DOI:10.1007/s13364-024-00760-3
Tosif Fida, Faizan Ahmad, Luciano Bosso, Neeha Ali, Shams Ud Din, Muhammad Kabir
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喜马拉雅棕熊(Ursus arctos isabellinus)在巴基斯坦已被列为极度濒危物种,原因是与当地居民的不利互动导致了农业损失和牲畜攻击。我们调查了 2021 年德奥赛国家公园及周边地区黑熊的分布现状、活动模式以及人熊互动情况。我们在 89 个地点使用红外相机诱捕器进行了 1,272 个诱捕夜,以确定喜马拉雅棕熊的存在并监测其活动模式。我们还对居住在研究区域的 235 名受访者进行了面对面调查,以了解他们对人熊互动的看法。我们设置了 89 个相机陷阱站,收集了 103 次独立探测,即每 100 个陷阱夜有 8.09 次独立探测。黑熊的昼夜活动呈现双峰模式,中午和日落时为活动高峰,24 小时内活动 11 小时。我们从当地社区了解到,黑熊的主要活动是掠夺牲畜和破坏农作物。我们的研究为德奥赛国家公园的喜马拉雅棕熊提供了重要的基线数据,我们可以据此制定保护计划,以满足棕熊和与棕熊共同生活的人们的需求。
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Distribution, diel activity patterns and human-bear interactions of the Himalayan brown bear (Ursus arctos isabellinus) in the Deosai National Park, Pakistan

The Himalayan brown bear (Ursus arctos isabellinus) has been listed as a critically endangered species in Pakistan due to unfavorable interactions with local populations resulting in agricultural losses and livestock assaults. We investigated the current distribution, activity pattern, and human-bear interaction in Deosai National Park and the surrounding areas in 2021. We used infrared camera traps in 89 locations for 1,272 trap nights to determine the presence and monitor the activity pattern of Himalayan brown bears. We also conducted an in-person survey with 235 respondents living in the study area to understand their perspectives on the human-bear interaction. We placed 89 camera trap stations and collected 103 independent detections, yielding a rate of 8.09 independent detections per 100 trap nights. The bear diel activity showed a bimodal pattern with peaks during mid-day and sunset, and their activity was 11 h during a 24 h. From local communities, we detected that the main concern was livestock depredation and crop loss due to U. arctos isabellinus presence. Our study provides important baseline data for Himalayan brown bears in Deosai National Park, from which we can contribute to the development of conservation plans that resonate with the needs of bears and the people who live with them.

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Accounts of Chemical Research
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