Is there a future for Amur tigers in a restored tiger conservation landscape in Northeast China?

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作者
Hebblewhite, M. [1 ]
Zimmermann, F. [2 ]
Li, Z. [3 ]
Miquelle, D. G. [4 ]
Zhang, M. [5 ]
Sun, H. [6 ]
Morschel, F. [7 ]
Wu, Z. [8 ]
Sheng, L. [3 ]
Purekhovsky, A. [9 ]
Chunquan, Z. [10 ]
机构
[1] Univ Montana, Wildlife Biol Program, Coll Forestry & Conservat, Dept Ecosyst & Conservat Sci, Missoula, MT 59812 USA
[2] KORA, Muri, Switzerland
[3] NE Normal Univ, Changchun, Jilin Province, Peoples R China
[4] Wildlife Conservat Soc, Russia Program, Vladivostok, Russia
[5] NE Normal Univ, Harbin, Heilongjiang Pr, Peoples R China
[6] Heilongjiang Acad Forestry, Wildlife Conservat Inst, Harbin, Heilongjiang Pr, Peoples R China
[7] World Wide Fund Nat WWF Germany, Frankfurt, Germany
[8] Jilin Acad Forestry, Changchun, Jilin Province, Peoples R China
[9] World Wide Fund Nat WWF, Russian Far Eastern Branch, Vladivostok, Russia
[10] World Wide Fund Nat WWF, Beijing Off, Beijing, Peoples R China
关键词
Siberian tiger; connectivity; conservation planning; carnivore conservation; Sikhote; Alin; China; Russian Far East; PANTHERA-TIGRIS-ALTAICA; RESOURCE SELECTION FUNCTIONS; HABITAT SUITABILITY MODELS; NICHE FACTOR-ANALYSIS; RUSSIAN FAR-EAST; SPECIES DISTRIBUTIONS; POPULATION-SIZE; EURASIAN LYNX; CONNECTIVITY; CORRIDORS;
D O I
10.1111/j.1469-1795.2012.00552.x
中图分类号
X176 [生物多样性保护];
学科分类号
090705 ;
摘要
The future of wild tigers is dire, and the Global Tiger Initiative's (GTI) goal of doubling tiger population size by the next year of the tiger in 2022 will be challenging. The GTI has identified 20 tiger conservation landscapes (TCL) within which recovery actions will be needed to achieve these goals. The Amur tiger conservation landscape offers the best hope for tiger recovery in China where all other subspecies have most likely become extirpated. To prioritize recovery planning within this TCL, we used tiger occurrence data from adjacent areas of the Russian Far East to develop two empirical models of potential habitat that were then averaged with an expert-based habitat suitability model to identify potential tiger habitat in the Changbaishan ecosystem in Northeast China. We assessed the connectivity of tiger habitat patches using least-cost path analysis calibrated against known tiger movements in the Russian Far East to identify priority tiger conservation areas (TCAs). Using a habitat-based population estimation approach, we predicted that a potential of 98 (83112) adult tigers could occupy all TCAs in the Changbaishan ecosystem. By combining information about habitat quality, connectivity and potential population size, we identified the three best TCAs totaling over 25?000?km2 of potential habitat that could hold 79 (6382) adult tigers. Strong recovery actions are needed to restore potential tiger habitat to promote recovery of Amur tigers in China, including restoring ungulate populations, increasing tiger survival through improved anti-poaching activities, land-use planning that reduces human access and agricultural lands in and adjacent to key TCAs, and maintaining connectivity both within and across international boundaries. Our approach will be useful in other TCLs to prioritize recovery actions to restore worldwide tiger populations.
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页码:579 / 592
页数:14
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