关于南非皮兰斯伯格国家公园猎豹种群重建的注记

R. J. Power, V. Merwe, S. Page-Nicholson, M. Botha, S. Dell, P. Nel
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引言保护区的建立被认为是保护大型哺乳动物物种的一种手段(Craigie et al.,2010),这些保护区对猎豹的保护起到了很好的作用(Marnewick,2015)。在南非,如果不是在较大的国家公园(>10000公里)或在北部省份自由漫步(Marnewick et al.,2007),猎豹种群会出现在中等规模的保护区,并形成有管理的集合种群的一部分,在集合种群中,个体会定期转移,以保持基因完整性(Buk,Van der Merwe,Marnewick,&Funston,2018)。皮兰斯贝格国家公园(以下简称皮兰斯伯格)就是管理集合种群中的一个这样的保护区。在这里,我们首先记录了一只重新引入的雌性猎豹的繁殖成功,其次,讨论了在管理集合种群的背景下种群的恢复。
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A Note on the Reestablishment of the Cheetah Population in the Pilanesberg National Park, South Africa
INTRODUCTION The establishment of protected areas is recognized as a means to conserve large mammal species (Craigie et al., 2010), and cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus) conservation is well served by these protected areas (Marnewick, 2015). In South Africa, if not in one of the larger national parks (>10 000 km) or free-roaming in the northern provinces (Marnewick et al., 2007), populations of cheetahs occur in medium-sized reserves and form part of a managed metapopulation where periodic transfers of individuals occur between them to retain genetic integrity (Buk, Van der Merwe, Marnewick, & Funston, 2018). The Pilanesberg National Park (hereafter Pilanesberg) is one such reserve within the managed metapopulation. Here, we firstly document the reproductive success of a single reintroduced female cheetah and, secondly, discuss the population’s recovery in the context of the managed metapopulation.
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