A transboundary study of spatiotemporal patterns of livestock predation and prey preferences by snow leopard and wolf in the Pamir

Livestock depredation by the snow leopard and the wolf is an eliciting human-carnivore conflict across their overlapping ranges and augments the economic burden of the disadvantaged agro-pastoralist communities who share the mountain ecosystem with the carnivores. Hence, understanding of the pattern...

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Main Authors: Jaffar Ud Din, Muhammad Ali Nawaz, Tahir Mehmood, Hussain Ali, Aziz Ali, Durriyyah Sharifah Hasan Adli, Yusoff Norma-Rashid
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2019-10-01
Series:Global Ecology and Conservation
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2351989419301106
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spelling doaj-a6927b428f924e19bc099893cf6ab66c2020-11-24T21:56:44ZengElsevierGlobal Ecology and Conservation2351-98942019-10-0120A transboundary study of spatiotemporal patterns of livestock predation and prey preferences by snow leopard and wolf in the PamirJaffar Ud Din0Muhammad Ali Nawaz1Tahir Mehmood2Hussain Ali3Aziz Ali4Durriyyah Sharifah Hasan Adli5Yusoff Norma-Rashid6Snow Leopard Trust, 44000, Islamabad, Pakistan; Institute of Biological Sciences, Faculty of Science, University of Malaya, 50603, Kuala Lumpur, MalaysiaSnow Leopard Trust, 44000, Islamabad, Pakistan; Department of Animal Sciences, Quaid-i-Azam University, 44000, Islamabad, PakistanSchool of Natural Sciences (SNS), National University of Sciences and Technology (NUST), Islamabad, PakistanSnow Leopard Trust, 44000, Islamabad, Pakistan; Department of Animal Sciences, Quaid-i-Azam University, 44000, Islamabad, PakistanAga Khan Foundation (AKF) Regional Program Office, Share Naw, Faizabad, Badakhshan, AfghanistanInstitute of Biological Sciences, Faculty of Science, University of Malaya, 50603, Kuala Lumpur, MalaysiaInstitute of Biological Sciences, Faculty of Science, University of Malaya, 50603, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia; Corresponding author.Livestock depredation by the snow leopard and the wolf is an eliciting human-carnivore conflict across their overlapping ranges and augments the economic burden of the disadvantaged agro-pastoralist communities who share the mountain ecosystem with the carnivores. Hence, understanding of the patterns and drivers of the conflict is essential to establish informed conservation measures. Human-carnivore conflict is poorly understood in the transboundary region of Pamir, covering Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Tajikistan. In this paper, we have investigated the spatiotemporal dynamics of livestock depredation and prey selection by the snow leopard and the wolf, through a questionnaire survey of trans-border pastoralist communities living around the Pamir Knot. Our results revealed an explicit seasonal and spatial variation in livestock depredation by snow leopard and wolf across the study sites. The mixed-effect regression model reflected the effect of the valley and season-valley interactions to be influential over the predation count. The snow leopard contrary to the wolf showed more spatial variability for predation in Afghan Pamir as compared to Pakistan and Tajik Pamir. Similarly, the snow leopard predation on livestock varied over time as compared to the wolf. On the temporal scale, the snow leopard was exclusively crepuscular, while the wolf was found to be an opportunist. Both the predators preferred young animals over adults. Amongst livestock type, sheep and goat accounted for 92% offtake. Our results reinstate that livestock predation by these two large carnivores is a serious conservation issue in the Pamir. We recommend short and long term conservation measures and promotion of transboundary cooperation to protect the snow leopard and sympatric predators in tandem with safeguards for mountain livelihoods.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2351989419301106
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author Jaffar Ud Din
Muhammad Ali Nawaz
Tahir Mehmood
Hussain Ali
Aziz Ali
Durriyyah Sharifah Hasan Adli
Yusoff Norma-Rashid
spellingShingle Jaffar Ud Din
Muhammad Ali Nawaz
Tahir Mehmood
Hussain Ali
Aziz Ali
Durriyyah Sharifah Hasan Adli
Yusoff Norma-Rashid
A transboundary study of spatiotemporal patterns of livestock predation and prey preferences by snow leopard and wolf in the Pamir
Global Ecology and Conservation
author_facet Jaffar Ud Din
Muhammad Ali Nawaz
Tahir Mehmood
Hussain Ali
Aziz Ali
Durriyyah Sharifah Hasan Adli
Yusoff Norma-Rashid
author_sort Jaffar Ud Din
title A transboundary study of spatiotemporal patterns of livestock predation and prey preferences by snow leopard and wolf in the Pamir
title_short A transboundary study of spatiotemporal patterns of livestock predation and prey preferences by snow leopard and wolf in the Pamir
title_full A transboundary study of spatiotemporal patterns of livestock predation and prey preferences by snow leopard and wolf in the Pamir
title_fullStr A transboundary study of spatiotemporal patterns of livestock predation and prey preferences by snow leopard and wolf in the Pamir
title_full_unstemmed A transboundary study of spatiotemporal patterns of livestock predation and prey preferences by snow leopard and wolf in the Pamir
title_sort transboundary study of spatiotemporal patterns of livestock predation and prey preferences by snow leopard and wolf in the pamir
publisher Elsevier
series Global Ecology and Conservation
issn 2351-9894
publishDate 2019-10-01
description Livestock depredation by the snow leopard and the wolf is an eliciting human-carnivore conflict across their overlapping ranges and augments the economic burden of the disadvantaged agro-pastoralist communities who share the mountain ecosystem with the carnivores. Hence, understanding of the patterns and drivers of the conflict is essential to establish informed conservation measures. Human-carnivore conflict is poorly understood in the transboundary region of Pamir, covering Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Tajikistan. In this paper, we have investigated the spatiotemporal dynamics of livestock depredation and prey selection by the snow leopard and the wolf, through a questionnaire survey of trans-border pastoralist communities living around the Pamir Knot. Our results revealed an explicit seasonal and spatial variation in livestock depredation by snow leopard and wolf across the study sites. The mixed-effect regression model reflected the effect of the valley and season-valley interactions to be influential over the predation count. The snow leopard contrary to the wolf showed more spatial variability for predation in Afghan Pamir as compared to Pakistan and Tajik Pamir. Similarly, the snow leopard predation on livestock varied over time as compared to the wolf. On the temporal scale, the snow leopard was exclusively crepuscular, while the wolf was found to be an opportunist. Both the predators preferred young animals over adults. Amongst livestock type, sheep and goat accounted for 92% offtake. Our results reinstate that livestock predation by these two large carnivores is a serious conservation issue in the Pamir. We recommend short and long term conservation measures and promotion of transboundary cooperation to protect the snow leopard and sympatric predators in tandem with safeguards for mountain livelihoods.
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2351989419301106
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