Philopatry and dispersal patterns in tiger (Panthera tigris).

Tiger populations are dwindling rapidly making it increasingly difficult to study their dispersal and mating behaviour in the wild, more so tiger being a secretive and solitary carnivore.We used non-invasively obtained genetic data to establish the presence of 28 tigers, 22 females and 6 males, with...

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Main Authors: Digpal Singh Gour, Jyotsna Bhagavatula, Maradani Bhavanishankar, Patlolla Anuradha Reddy, Jaya A Gupta, Mriganka Shekhar Sarkar, Shaik Mohammed Hussain, Segu Harika, Ravinder Gulia, Sisinthy Shivaji
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2013-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3699573?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-87c5d824df94419fbb1d6ed8d2135a3b2020-11-25T02:45:01ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032013-01-0187e6695610.1371/journal.pone.0066956Philopatry and dispersal patterns in tiger (Panthera tigris).Digpal Singh GourJyotsna BhagavatulaMaradani BhavanishankarPatlolla Anuradha ReddyJaya A GuptaMriganka Shekhar SarkarShaik Mohammed HussainSegu HarikaRavinder GuliaSisinthy ShivajiTiger populations are dwindling rapidly making it increasingly difficult to study their dispersal and mating behaviour in the wild, more so tiger being a secretive and solitary carnivore.We used non-invasively obtained genetic data to establish the presence of 28 tigers, 22 females and 6 males, within the core area of Pench tiger reserve, Madhya Pradesh. This data was evaluated along with spatial autocorrelation and relatedness analyses to understand patterns of dispersal and philopatry in tigers within this well-managed and healthy tiger habitat in India.We established male-biased dispersal and female philopatry in tigers and reiterated this finding with multiple analyses. Females show positive correlation up to 7 kms (which corresponds to an area of approximately 160 km(2)) however this correlation is significantly positive only upto 4 kms, or 50 km(2) (r  = 0.129, p<0.0125). Males do not exhibit any significant correlation in any of the distance classes within the forest (upto 300 km(2)). We also show evidence of female dispersal upto 26 kms in this landscape.Animal movements are important for fitness, reproductive success, genetic diversity and gene exchange among populations. In light of the current endangered status of tigers in the world, this study will help us understand tiger behavior and movement. Our findings also have important implications for better management of habitats and interconnecting corridors to save this charismatic species.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3699573?pdf=render
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author Digpal Singh Gour
Jyotsna Bhagavatula
Maradani Bhavanishankar
Patlolla Anuradha Reddy
Jaya A Gupta
Mriganka Shekhar Sarkar
Shaik Mohammed Hussain
Segu Harika
Ravinder Gulia
Sisinthy Shivaji
spellingShingle Digpal Singh Gour
Jyotsna Bhagavatula
Maradani Bhavanishankar
Patlolla Anuradha Reddy
Jaya A Gupta
Mriganka Shekhar Sarkar
Shaik Mohammed Hussain
Segu Harika
Ravinder Gulia
Sisinthy Shivaji
Philopatry and dispersal patterns in tiger (Panthera tigris).
PLoS ONE
author_facet Digpal Singh Gour
Jyotsna Bhagavatula
Maradani Bhavanishankar
Patlolla Anuradha Reddy
Jaya A Gupta
Mriganka Shekhar Sarkar
Shaik Mohammed Hussain
Segu Harika
Ravinder Gulia
Sisinthy Shivaji
author_sort Digpal Singh Gour
title Philopatry and dispersal patterns in tiger (Panthera tigris).
title_short Philopatry and dispersal patterns in tiger (Panthera tigris).
title_full Philopatry and dispersal patterns in tiger (Panthera tigris).
title_fullStr Philopatry and dispersal patterns in tiger (Panthera tigris).
title_full_unstemmed Philopatry and dispersal patterns in tiger (Panthera tigris).
title_sort philopatry and dispersal patterns in tiger (panthera tigris).
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2013-01-01
description Tiger populations are dwindling rapidly making it increasingly difficult to study their dispersal and mating behaviour in the wild, more so tiger being a secretive and solitary carnivore.We used non-invasively obtained genetic data to establish the presence of 28 tigers, 22 females and 6 males, within the core area of Pench tiger reserve, Madhya Pradesh. This data was evaluated along with spatial autocorrelation and relatedness analyses to understand patterns of dispersal and philopatry in tigers within this well-managed and healthy tiger habitat in India.We established male-biased dispersal and female philopatry in tigers and reiterated this finding with multiple analyses. Females show positive correlation up to 7 kms (which corresponds to an area of approximately 160 km(2)) however this correlation is significantly positive only upto 4 kms, or 50 km(2) (r  = 0.129, p<0.0125). Males do not exhibit any significant correlation in any of the distance classes within the forest (upto 300 km(2)). We also show evidence of female dispersal upto 26 kms in this landscape.Animal movements are important for fitness, reproductive success, genetic diversity and gene exchange among populations. In light of the current endangered status of tigers in the world, this study will help us understand tiger behavior and movement. Our findings also have important implications for better management of habitats and interconnecting corridors to save this charismatic species.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3699573?pdf=render
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