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DOI10.1111/cobi.12881
Desert pastoralists’ negative and positive effects on rare wildlife in the Gobi
Ekernas, L. Stefan1,2; Sarmento, Wesley M.1; Davie, Hannah S.3; Reading, Richard P.4,5; Murdoch, James6; Wingard, Ganchimeg J.2; Amgalanbaatar, Sukh7; Berger, Joel8,9
通讯作者Ekernas, L. Stefan
来源期刊CONSERVATION BIOLOGY
ISSN0888-8892
EISSN1523-1739
出版年2017
卷号31期号:2页码:269-277
英文摘要

In arid regions of the developing world, pastoralists and livestock commonly inhabit protected areas, resulting in human-wildlife conflict. Conflict is inextricably linked to the ecological processes shaping relationships between pastoralists and native herbivores and carnivores. To elucidate relationships underpinning human-wildlife conflict, we synthesized 15 years of ecological and ethnographic data from Ikh Nart Nature Reserve in Mongolia’s Gobi steppe. The density of argali (Ovis ammon), the world’s largest wild sheep, at Ikh Nart was among the highest in Mongolia, yet livestock were >90% of ungulate biomass and dogs >90% of large-carnivore biomass. For argali, pastoral activities decreased food availability, increased mortality from dog predation, and potentially increased disease risk. Isotope analyses indicated that livestock accounted for >50% of the diet of the majority of gray wolves (Canis lupus) and up to 90% of diet in 25% of sampled wolves (n = 8). Livestock composed at least 96% of ungulate prey in the single wolf pack for which we collected species-specific prey data. Interviews with pastoralists indicated that wolves annually killed 1-4% of Ikh Nart’s livestock, and pastoralists killed wolves in retribution. Pastoralists reduced wolf survival by killing them, but their livestock were an abundant food source for wolves. Consequently, wolf density appeared to be largely decoupled from argali density, and pastoralists had indirect effects on argali that could be negative if pastoralists increased wolf density (apparent competition) or positive if pastoralists decreased wolf predation (apparent facilitation). Ikh Nart’s argali population was stable despite these threats, but livestock are increasingly dominant numerically and functionally relative to argali. To support both native wildlife and pastoral livelihoods, we suggest training dogs to not kill argali, community insurance against livestock losses to wolves, reintroducing key native prey species to hotspots of human-wolf conflict, and developing incentives for pastoralists to reduce livestock density.


英文关键词argali human-wildlife conflict livestock Mongolia pastoralism wolves
类型Article
语种英语
国家USA ; England ; Mongolia
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:000395713800004
WOS关键词NART NATURE-RESERVE ; OVIS-AMMON ; LIVESTOCK ; WOLVES ; ASSEMBLAGE ; PREDATION ; PROGRAMS ; DECLINE ; MAMMALS ; REGION
WOS类目Biodiversity Conservation ; Ecology ; Environmental Sciences
WOS研究方向Biodiversity & Conservation ; Environmental Sciences & Ecology
来源机构Colorado State University
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/198191
作者单位1.Univ Montana, Wildlife Biol Program, Forestry 312, 32 Campus Dr, Missoula, MT 59812 USA;
2.Denver Zool Fdn, Conservat & Res Dept, 2300 Steele St, Denver, CO 80205 USA;
3.Nottingham Trent Univ, Sch Anim Rural & Environm Sci, Burton St, Nottingham NG1 4BU, England;
4.Univ Denver, Dept Biol, 2148 South High St, Denver, CO 80208 USA;
5.Univ Denver, Grad Sch Social Work, 2148 South High St, Denver, CO 80208 USA;
6.Univ Vermont, Rubenstein Sch Environm & Nat Resources, Aiken Ctr, 81 Carrigan Dr, Burlington, VT 05405 USA;
7.Argali Wildlife Res Ctr, Ulaanbaatar 14251, Mongolia;
8.Wildlife Conservat Soc, 2300 Southern Blvd, Bronx, NY 10460 USA;
9.Colorado State Univ, Fisheries Wildlife & Conservat Biol, 1474 Campus Delivery, Ft Collins, CO 80523 USA
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Ekernas, L. Stefan,Sarmento, Wesley M.,Davie, Hannah S.,等. Desert pastoralists’ negative and positive effects on rare wildlife in the Gobi[J]. Colorado State University,2017,31(2):269-277.
APA Ekernas, L. Stefan.,Sarmento, Wesley M..,Davie, Hannah S..,Reading, Richard P..,Murdoch, James.,...&Berger, Joel.(2017).Desert pastoralists’ negative and positive effects on rare wildlife in the Gobi.CONSERVATION BIOLOGY,31(2),269-277.
MLA Ekernas, L. Stefan,et al."Desert pastoralists’ negative and positive effects on rare wildlife in the Gobi".CONSERVATION BIOLOGY 31.2(2017):269-277.
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