狮子领主和共享:围绕大象尸体的肉食者协会动态
Terry-Lee Honiball1, Robert S Davis1, Liyabona Ntlokwana1
1Department of Conservation Management, Natural Resource Science and Management Cluster, Faculty of Science Nelson Mandela University George South Africa.
Ecology and evolution
|May 7, 2024
概括
像狮子这样的大型食肉动物主导着大象的尸体,而斑点子和黑背子则共享资源. 肉食动物使用时间分区来避免冲突,特别是在这些重要的食物来源周围.
科学领域:
- 野生动物生态学野生动物生态学
- 肉食动物的行为
- 挖掘的动态 挖掘的动态
背景情况:
- 巨型草食动物的尸体对于食肉动物来说至关重要,不可预测的食物来源.
- 保护区的高肉食动物密度会增加竞争和冲突.
- 大象尸体提供了大量的尸生物质,影响了捕食者相互作用.
研究的目的:
- 在大象尸体上调查食肉动物的时间分区和联合检测策略.
- 了解大象的尸体可用性如何影响食肉动物的共存.
- 分析狮子对其他食肉动物的掠食行为的影响.
主要方法:
- 摄像头陷在两年 (2019-2020年) 期间监测了六只大象尸体.
- 记录了六种肉食动物的出现,重点是狮子,斑点子和黑背子.
- 利用对联共检测分析来评估物种相互作用和活动模式.
主要成果:
- 狮子,斑点子和黑背是最常见的食尸动物 (56.7%的观察).
- 子和斑点子表现出一致的共同检测,表明资源共享.
- 狮子表现出最小的共同检测,表明资源断;其他食肉动物显示出时间分区,以避免狮子.
结论:
- 大象尸体是支持各种肉食动物协会的重要资源.
- 肉食动物使用时间分区和行为适应来与尸体共存.
- 了解这些动态对于围保护区的食肉动物保护至关重要.
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