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The successful reintroduction of African wild dogs ( Lycaon pictus ) to Gorongosa National Park, Mozambique

机译:成功重新介绍了非洲野狗(Lycaon Pictus)到Gorongosa国家公园,莫桑比克

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Large carnivores have experienced widespread extirpation and species are now threatened globally. The ecological impact of the loss of large carnivores has been prominent in Gorongosa National Park, Mozambique, after most were extirpated during the 1977–92 civil war. To remedy this, reintroductions are now being implemented in Gorongosa, initiating with endangered African wild dogs ( Lycaon pictus ), hereafter ‘wild dogs’. We describe the first transboundary translocation and reintroduction of founding packs of wild dogs to Gorongosa over a 28-month study period and evaluate the success of the reintroduction based on five key indicator categories. We also assess how wild dog space use and diet influenced their success. We found that pre-release, artificial pack formation in holding enclosures aided group cohesion and alpha pair establishment. Post-release, we also observed natural pack formations as a result of multiple dispersal events. Founder and naturally formed packs produced pups in two of the three breeding seasons and packs successfully recruited pups. Survival rate for all wild dogs was 73% and all mortality events were from natural causes. Consequently, the population grew significantly over the study period. All indicators of success were fully achieved and this study documents the first successful reintroduction of wild dogs into a large, unfenced landscape in Mozambique and only the second on the continent. Potential mechanisms underlying these early successes were the avoidance of habitats intensively used by lions, dietary partitioning with lion, avoidance of human settlements, and Gorongosa’s management strategy. We predict further population expansion in Gorongosa given that 68% of the park is still unused by wild dogs. This expansion could be stimulated by continued reintroductions over the short- to medium-term. Recovery of wild dogs in Gorongosa could aid in the re-establishment of a larger, connected population across the greater Gorongosa-Marromeu landscape.
机译:大肉生能经历过广泛的脱皮,物种现在在全球范围内受到威胁。大多数在1977年至192日内战期间,大多数被灭绝,大食病损失的生态影响在莫桑比克大多数被灭绝。为了解决这个问题,现在在GORONGOSA实施了重新兴奋,并与濒临灭绝的非洲野狗(Lycaon Pictus)发起,以后的“野狗”。我们在28个月的研究期间描述了对Gorongosa的第一次跨界易位和重新引入Gorongosa,并根据五个关键指标类别评估重新引入的成功。我们还评估野狗空间使用和饮食如何影响他们的成功。我们发现预先释放,人造包装在保持外壳辅助组凝聚力和alpha对建立。发布后,我们也观察到多种分散事件的天然包装形成。创始人和自然形成的包装在三个繁殖季节中的两个中产生了幼崽,并成功地招募了幼崽。所有野狗的存活率为73%,所有死亡率都来自自然原因。因此,人口在研究期间大幅增长。所有成功指标都得到了充分实现,本研究文件文件首先成功地将野狗重新介绍了莫桑比克的一个大型,不知情的景观,只有大陆的第二个。这些早期成功的潜在机制是避免狮子,饮食分区与狮子,避免人类住区和Gorongosa的管理战略的栖息地避免栖息地。我们预测Gorongosa的进一步扩张鉴于野狗仍未使用68%的公园。可以通过短至中期的持续重新介绍来刺激这种扩张。在戈贡多萨的野生狗恢复可以帮助重新建立较大的Gorongosa-Marromeu景观的更大,连接人口。

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