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Spatio-temporal partitioning and coexistence between leopard
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Khan, Jamal Ahmad
, Musavi, Azra
, Chaudhary, Rohit
, Zehra, Nazneen
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Behavior
/ Distribution
/ Environmental aspects
/ Leopards
/ Lion
/ Time
2020
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Spatio-temporal partitioning and coexistence between leopard
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Khan, Jamal Ahmad
, Musavi, Azra
, Chaudhary, Rohit
, Zehra, Nazneen
in
Behavior
/ Distribution
/ Environmental aspects
/ Leopards
/ Lion
/ Time
2020
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Spatio-temporal partitioning and coexistence between leopard
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Spatio-temporal partitioning and coexistence between leopard
2020
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Overview
Time and space are essential niche dimensions along which species tend to coexist. We assessed spatiotemporal resource partitioning between leopards and lions and hypothesized the differential use of spatiotemporal resources by leopards with respect to lions. We used a systematic camera trap survey to collect the data at 50 sites. The data were analyzed using overlap indices, and non-parametric test statistics to assess the spatiotemporal associations. Leopard and lion were crepuscular and nocturnal in their activity pattern. They did not segregate temporally and showed substantially high overlap and strong temporal association. Leopard segregates with lion spatially by overlapping less and showing no association in space use at specific camera trap sites. Leopards showed preference for dense habitats, while the lion preferred both dense and open habitats. Leopard showed moderate-overlap and positive association with key prey species, i.e., chital and sambar. Lion, however showed low site-specific overlap and negative association with its crucial prey species, i.e., sambar and wild pig. We conclude that site-specific spatial partitioning along with differential affinities for habitat is helping leopards to partition their spatio-temporal resources with lions and hence facilitate coexistence of leopards with lions in Gir forest.
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