Impact of severe climate variability on lion home range and movement patterns in the Amboseli ecosystem, Kenya

In this study, we were interested in understanding if droughts influence the home range of predators such as lions, and if it does, in what ways the droughts influenced lions to adjust their home range, in response to prey availability. We monitored movements of ten lions fitted with GPS-GSM collars...

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Main Authors: J.H. Tuqa, P. Funston, C. Musyoki, G.O. Ojwang, N.N. Gichuki, H. Bauer, W. Tamis, S. Dolrenry, M. Van‘t Zelfde, G.R. de Snoo, H.H. de Iongh
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Published: Elsevier 2014-12-01
Series:Global Ecology and Conservation
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spelling doaj-4149cf56b638481788f108e904d034c62020-11-24T22:05:30ZengElsevierGlobal Ecology and Conservation2351-98942014-12-012110Impact of severe climate variability on lion home range and movement patterns in the Amboseli ecosystem, KenyaJ.H. Tuqa0P. Funston1C. Musyoki2G.O. Ojwang3N.N. Gichuki4H. Bauer5W. Tamis6S. Dolrenry7M. Van‘t Zelfde8G.R. de Snoo9H.H. de Iongh10Institute of Environmental Sciences, Leiden University, P.O. Box 9518, 2300RA Leiden, The Netherlands; Kenya Wildlife Service, P.O. Box, 40241-001000, Nairobi, Kenya; Corresponding author at: Kenya Wildlife Service, P.O. Box, 40241-00100, Nairobi, Kenya. Tel.: +254 722564482.Department of Nature Conservation, Tshwane University of Technology, Pretoria, South Africa; Lion Program, Panthera, NY, USA; Panthera, Wisconsin Ave NW Washington, DC 20007, USAKenya Wildlife Service, P.O. Box, 40241-001000, Nairobi, KenyaDirectorate of Resource Surveys and Remote Sensing (DRSRS), Nairobi. P.O. Box 47146-00100, Nairobi, KenyaSchool of Biological Sciences, University of Nairobi, P.O. Box, 30197-00100, Nairobi, KenyaWildCRU, University of Oxford, Tubney ox 23 5QL, UKInstitute of Environmental Sciences, Leiden University, P.O. Box 9518, 2300RA Leiden, The NetherlandsLion Guardians, P.O. Box 15550-00509, Nairobi, KenyaInstitute of Environmental Sciences, Leiden University, P.O. Box 9518, 2300RA Leiden, The NetherlandsInstitute of Environmental Sciences, Leiden University, P.O. Box 9518, 2300RA Leiden, The NetherlandsInstitute of Environmental Sciences, Leiden University, P.O. Box 9518, 2300RA Leiden, The NetherlandsIn this study, we were interested in understanding if droughts influence the home range of predators such as lions, and if it does, in what ways the droughts influenced lions to adjust their home range, in response to prey availability. We monitored movements of ten lions fitted with GPS-GSM collars in order to analyze their home range and movement patterns over a six year period (2007–2012). We assessed the impact of a severe drought on the lion home range and movement patterns in the Amboseli ecosystem. There was a strong positive correlation between the home range size and distance moved in 24 h before and during the drought (2007–2009), while after the drought there was a significant negative correlation. A weak positive correlation was evident between the lion home range and rainfall amounts (2010–2012). The male and female home ranges varied over the study period. The home range size and movement patterns coincided with permanent swamps and areas of high prey density inside the protected area. Over the course of the dry season and following the drought, the ranges initially shrank and then expanded in response to decreasing prey densities. The lions spent considerable time outside the park boundaries, particularly after severe the drought. We conclude that under conditions of fragmented habitats, severe climate conditions create new challenges for lion conservation due to effects on prey availability and subsequent influences on carnivore species ranging patterns. Stochastic weather patterns can force wide-ranging species beyond current reserve boundaries, into areas where there will be greater conflicts with humans. Keywords: Climate change, African lion, Panthera leohttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2351989414000122
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author J.H. Tuqa
P. Funston
C. Musyoki
G.O. Ojwang
N.N. Gichuki
H. Bauer
W. Tamis
S. Dolrenry
M. Van‘t Zelfde
G.R. de Snoo
H.H. de Iongh
spellingShingle J.H. Tuqa
P. Funston
C. Musyoki
G.O. Ojwang
N.N. Gichuki
H. Bauer
W. Tamis
S. Dolrenry
M. Van‘t Zelfde
G.R. de Snoo
H.H. de Iongh
Impact of severe climate variability on lion home range and movement patterns in the Amboseli ecosystem, Kenya
Global Ecology and Conservation
author_facet J.H. Tuqa
P. Funston
C. Musyoki
G.O. Ojwang
N.N. Gichuki
H. Bauer
W. Tamis
S. Dolrenry
M. Van‘t Zelfde
G.R. de Snoo
H.H. de Iongh
author_sort J.H. Tuqa
title Impact of severe climate variability on lion home range and movement patterns in the Amboseli ecosystem, Kenya
title_short Impact of severe climate variability on lion home range and movement patterns in the Amboseli ecosystem, Kenya
title_full Impact of severe climate variability on lion home range and movement patterns in the Amboseli ecosystem, Kenya
title_fullStr Impact of severe climate variability on lion home range and movement patterns in the Amboseli ecosystem, Kenya
title_full_unstemmed Impact of severe climate variability on lion home range and movement patterns in the Amboseli ecosystem, Kenya
title_sort impact of severe climate variability on lion home range and movement patterns in the amboseli ecosystem, kenya
publisher Elsevier
series Global Ecology and Conservation
issn 2351-9894
publishDate 2014-12-01
description In this study, we were interested in understanding if droughts influence the home range of predators such as lions, and if it does, in what ways the droughts influenced lions to adjust their home range, in response to prey availability. We monitored movements of ten lions fitted with GPS-GSM collars in order to analyze their home range and movement patterns over a six year period (2007–2012). We assessed the impact of a severe drought on the lion home range and movement patterns in the Amboseli ecosystem. There was a strong positive correlation between the home range size and distance moved in 24 h before and during the drought (2007–2009), while after the drought there was a significant negative correlation. A weak positive correlation was evident between the lion home range and rainfall amounts (2010–2012). The male and female home ranges varied over the study period. The home range size and movement patterns coincided with permanent swamps and areas of high prey density inside the protected area. Over the course of the dry season and following the drought, the ranges initially shrank and then expanded in response to decreasing prey densities. The lions spent considerable time outside the park boundaries, particularly after severe the drought. We conclude that under conditions of fragmented habitats, severe climate conditions create new challenges for lion conservation due to effects on prey availability and subsequent influences on carnivore species ranging patterns. Stochastic weather patterns can force wide-ranging species beyond current reserve boundaries, into areas where there will be greater conflicts with humans. Keywords: Climate change, African lion, Panthera leo
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