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The Sundarbans tiger: Adaptation, population status and conflict management.

机译:Sundarbans老虎:适应,人口状况和冲突管理。

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The Sundarbans of India and Bangladesh is the only mangrove in the world where tigers still live. The Sundarbans is of relatively recent origin and has gone through substantial changes over time, driven by sea level changes, sedimentation, neotectonics, climate change, and human use. The area is of great economic value, provides essential ecosystem services, and is deeply embedded in the culture of the region. The Sundarbans has been under various forms of management for about 2,000 years, and is classified as a Tiger Conservation Landscape of Global Priority. Little is known about the Sundarbans tigers, which are threatened by habitat destruction, prey depletion, and direct tiger loss. This goal of this study was to increase understanding of tiger evolution, population status, and human-tiger conflict. Skulls and body weights of Sundarbans tigers were found to be distinct from other subspecies, indicating that they may have adapted to the unique conditions of the mangrove habitat. Female home ranges, recorded using Global Positioning System collars, were some of the smallest recorded for tigers, indicating that the Bangladesh Sundarbans could have one of the highest densities and largest populations of tigers anywhere in the world. A survey based on tiger track frequency along creek banks in the Bangladesh Sundarbans showed that tigers are still present throughout the landscape, but that abundance is variable. A monitoring program based on this technique has a reasonable power to detect future change in tiger abundance. A review of human-tiger conflict data showed that the number of tiger and human deaths has declined in recent decades. A management framework was developed to support activity selection for the mitigation of human-carnivore conflict, and was applied to human-tiger conflict in the Bangladesh Sundarbans. Collaring problem tigers and creating teams to respond to tiger attacks were identified as the most cost-effective means to reducing the conflict. The monitoring program allows managers to evaluate the effectiveness of conservation strategies. The activity selection framework supports decision-making for the mitigation of human-carnivore conflict. This study highlights the Sundarbans as a high priority area for tiger conservation, and the information collected has been used to help create a national tiger action plan.
机译:印度和孟加拉国的Sundarbans是世界上唯一仍存在老虎的红树林。 Sundarbans是相对较新的起源,并且随着海平面变化,沉积,新构造,气候变化和人类使用的推动而经历了重大的变化。该地区具有巨大的经济价值,提供必不可少的生态系统服务,并已深深融入该地区的文化之中。 Sundarbans受到各种形式的管理约2,000年,被列为全球优先老虎保护景观。关于桑达班虎的鲜为人知,它们受到栖息地破坏,猎物耗竭和老虎直接损失的威胁。这项研究的目的是增进对老虎进化,种群状况和人与老虎的冲突的了解。发现桑达班虎的头骨和体重与其他亚种不同,这表明它们可能已经适应了红树林生境的独特条件。使用全球定位系统项圈记录的雌性家养范围是老虎记录的最小范围,这表明孟加拉国的Sundarbans可能是世界上老虎密度最高,种群最多的国家之一。根据孟加拉国Sundarbans小溪沿岸的老虎追踪频率进行的一项调查显示,整个景观中仍存在老虎,但数量是可变的。基于这种技术的监视程序具有检测老虎数量未来变化的合理能力。回顾人类与老虎的冲突数据后发现,近几十年来老虎和人类的死亡人数有所下降。开发了一个管理框架来支持为减轻人类食肉动物冲突而进行的活动选择,并已应用于孟加拉国Sundarbans地区的人类与老虎的冲突。整理问题老虎并组建应对老虎袭击的团队被认为是减少冲突的最具成本效益的手段。监控程序使管理人员可以评估保护策略的有效性。活动选择框架支持减轻人类食肉动物冲突的决策。这项研究强调了Sundarbans是老虎保护的重中之重,收集到的信息已用于帮助制定国家老虎行动计划。

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  • 作者

    Barlow, Adam C. D.;

  • 作者单位

    University of Minnesota.;

  • 授予单位 University of Minnesota.;
  • 学科 Biology Ecology.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2009
  • 页码 205 p.
  • 总页数 205
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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