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Author(s):  
Michał Leloch ◽  
Małgorzata Kot ◽  
Galina Pavlenok ◽  
Karol Szymczak ◽  
Mukhiddin Khudjanazarov ◽  
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Suvankar Biswas ◽  
Supriya Bhatt ◽  
Debanjan Sarkar ◽  
Gautam Talukdar ◽  
Bivash Pandav ◽  
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AbstractIndia led the global tiger conservation initiatives since last decade and has doubled its wild tiger population to 2967 (2603-3346). The survival of these growing populations residing inside the continuously shrinking habitats is a major concern, which can only be tackled through focused landscape-scale conservation planning across five major extant Indian tiger landscapes. The Terai-Arc landscape (TAL) is one of the ‘global priority’ tiger conservation landscapes holding 22% of the country’s wild tigers. We used intensive field-sampling, genetic analyses and GIS modelling to investigate tiger population structure, source-sink dynamics and functionality of the existing corridors across TAL. Genetic analyses with 219 tigers revealed three low, but sigficantly differentiated tiger subpopulations. Overall, we identified Seven source and 10 sink areas in TAL through genetic migrant and gene flow analyses. GIS modelling identified total 19 (10 high, three medium and six low conductance) corridors in this landscape, with 10 being critical to maintain landscape connectivity. We suggest urgent management attention towards 2707 sq. km. non-protected habitat, mitigation measures associated with ongoing linear infrastructure developments and transboundary coordination with Nepal to ensure habitat and genetic connectivity and long-term sustainability of tigers in this globally important landscape.


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
D. Liashenko ◽  
V. Belenok ◽  
R. Spitsa ◽  
D. Pavlyuk ◽  
O. Boiko
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Francisco Quinonez ◽  
Andrea Benitez ◽  
Maria E. Garcia-Diaz ◽  
Diego P. Pinto-Roa ◽  
Jorge Meza

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