Estimating Lion Abundance using N-mixture Models for Social Species

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Jerrold L. Belant
Florent Bled
Clay M. Wilton
Robert Fyumagwa
Stanslaus B. Mwampeta
Dean E. Beyer
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[1] Carnivore Ecology Laboratory,
[2] Forest and Wildlife Research Center,undefined
[3] Mississippi State University,undefined
[4] Mississippi State,undefined
[5] Tanzania Wildlife Research Institute,undefined
[6] Michigan Department of Natural Resources,undefined
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Declining populations of large carnivores worldwide, and the complexities of managing human-carnivore conflicts, require accurate population estimates of large carnivores to promote their long-term persistence through well-informed management We used N-mixture models to estimate lion (Panthera leo) abundance from call-in and track surveys in southeastern Serengeti National Park, Tanzania. Because of potential habituation to broadcasted calls and social behavior, we developed a hierarchical observation process within the N-mixture model conditioning lion detectability on their group response to call-ins and individual detection probabilities. We estimated 270 lions (95% credible interval = 170–551) using call-ins but were unable to estimate lion abundance from track data. We found a weak negative relationship between predicted track density and predicted lion abundance from the call-in surveys. Luminosity was negatively correlated with individual detection probability during call-in surveys. Lion abundance and track density were influenced by landcover, but direction of the corresponding effects were undetermined. N-mixture models allowed us to incorporate multiple parameters (e.g., landcover, luminosity, observer effect) influencing lion abundance and probability of detection directly into abundance estimates. We suggest that N-mixture models employing a hierarchical observation process can be used to estimate abundance of other social, herding, and grouping species.
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