Conservation of large predator populations: demographic and spatial responses of African lions to the intensity of trophy hunting

Large predators are in decline globally with growing concerns over the impacts of human activity on conservation status and range of many populations. The role of trophy hunting in the conservation or decline of predators is hotly debated, though opposing views are often poorly supported by empirica...

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Auteurs principaux: Loveridge, A, Valeix, M, Chapron, G, Davidson, Z, Mtare, G, Macdonald, D
Format: Journal article
Publié: Elsevier 2016
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author Loveridge, A
Valeix, M
Chapron, G
Davidson, Z
Mtare, G
Macdonald, D
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Valeix, M
Chapron, G
Davidson, Z
Mtare, G
Macdonald, D
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description Large predators are in decline globally with growing concerns over the impacts of human activity on conservation status and range of many populations. The role of trophy hunting in the conservation or decline of predators is hotly debated, though opposing views are often poorly supported by empirical evidence. Nevertheless an understanding of effects of trophy hunting on populations and behaviour is critical to the conservation of large carnivore populations. The impacts of trophy hunting on African lion population demographics, social structure and spatial behaviour were investigated in Hwange National Park, Zimbabwe, from 1999 to 2012, a period characterized by different trophy hunting intensities. Adult males were primarily targeted by trophy hunters, but survival of all age and sex classes were lowest when male lion off-takes were highest. Reduction in hunting quotas over the study period resulted in a 62% increase in the total population and a 200% increase in adult male density. Adult sex ratios were highly skewed towards females when hunting was intense. Intensity of hunting affected male and female home-range size, which declined in periods of low hunting corresponding to increases in adult males and male coalitions. Trophy hunting on the park boundary exerted a measurable edge effect with lower survival for animals of all age and sex classes living on the park boundary compared to those distant from it. This study provides evidence for negative impacts of uncontrolled trophy hunting on lion population and behaviour. However, limited, well regulated quotas may be compatible with large carnivore conservation.
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spelling oxford-uuid:400fdc15-f5cd-4dfb-bd9a-cea1635dff0c2022-03-26T14:35:47ZConservation of large predator populations: demographic and spatial responses of African lions to the intensity of trophy huntingJournal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:400fdc15-f5cd-4dfb-bd9a-cea1635dff0cSymplectic Elements at OxfordElsevier2016Loveridge, AValeix, MChapron, GDavidson, ZMtare, GMacdonald, DLarge predators are in decline globally with growing concerns over the impacts of human activity on conservation status and range of many populations. The role of trophy hunting in the conservation or decline of predators is hotly debated, though opposing views are often poorly supported by empirical evidence. Nevertheless an understanding of effects of trophy hunting on populations and behaviour is critical to the conservation of large carnivore populations. The impacts of trophy hunting on African lion population demographics, social structure and spatial behaviour were investigated in Hwange National Park, Zimbabwe, from 1999 to 2012, a period characterized by different trophy hunting intensities. Adult males were primarily targeted by trophy hunters, but survival of all age and sex classes were lowest when male lion off-takes were highest. Reduction in hunting quotas over the study period resulted in a 62% increase in the total population and a 200% increase in adult male density. Adult sex ratios were highly skewed towards females when hunting was intense. Intensity of hunting affected male and female home-range size, which declined in periods of low hunting corresponding to increases in adult males and male coalitions. Trophy hunting on the park boundary exerted a measurable edge effect with lower survival for animals of all age and sex classes living on the park boundary compared to those distant from it. This study provides evidence for negative impacts of uncontrolled trophy hunting on lion population and behaviour. However, limited, well regulated quotas may be compatible with large carnivore conservation.
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Valeix, M
Chapron, G
Davidson, Z
Mtare, G
Macdonald, D
Conservation of large predator populations: demographic and spatial responses of African lions to the intensity of trophy hunting
title Conservation of large predator populations: demographic and spatial responses of African lions to the intensity of trophy hunting
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title_short Conservation of large predator populations: demographic and spatial responses of African lions to the intensity of trophy hunting
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