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Ecological Informatics | 2018

Environmental niche overlap between snow leopard and four prey species in Kazakhstan

Claire Holt; Owen Nevin; Darrell J. Smith; Ian Convery

Abstract The snow leopard Panthera uncia has declined due to habitat loss, habitat fragmentation and human persecution. Predator distribution is heavily dependent on prey species availability and distribution. With increasing pressures from farming practices encroaching into native species range and persecution of snow leopards in response to livestock depredation, it is vital to assess current predator and prey species distribution to highlight sensitive areas of overlap for protection. This study uses MaxEnt, a presence-only Species Distribution Model (SDM) to assess snow leopard and four prey species habitat suitability along the southern and eastern borders of Kazakhstan using environmental data. This area is considered an important corridor between snow leopard populations in the north and south of their range. Each of the five SDMs produced models of ‘good’ discriminating abilities. We then compared the potential niche overlap between snow leopard and four prey species using ENMTools to highlight areas of important niche overlap within the corridor. The results indicated a very high degree of overlap between snow leopard and Siberian ibex Capra sibirica and high degrees with red deer Cervus elaphus, argali Ovis ammon and urial Ovis orientalis. The snow leopard population in this region is also found to be using forested areas below 2500 m, much lower than recorded in other areas of their range. The results highlight areas needed for protection but also pose additional conservation questions regarding the importance of prey species to transitory individuals.


Rural Landscapes: Society, Environment, History | 2016

An Expression of Multiple Values: The Relationship Between Community, Landscape and Natural Resource

Darrell J. Smith; Ian Convery; Andrew D. Ramsey; Viktor Kouloumpis


Archive | 2016

The Solway Estuary: a socio-cultural evaluation of a coastal energy landscape

Darrell J. Smith; Ian Convery; Valentina Bold; Billy Sinclair


Archive | 2015

Fuzzy logic modelling of snow leopard populations in response to threats from climate change

Ian Convery; Azim Baibagysov; Kyat Baiturbayev; Volker B. Deecke; D. Harpley; Claire Holt; A.D. Janyspayev; Owen Nevin; Sabir Nurtazin; Darrell J. Smith; Naomi van der Velden


Archive | 2016

Reintroduction of the Eurasian Lynx to the United Kingdom: results of a public survey

Darrell J. Smith; Paul O'Donoghue; Ian Convery; Adam Eagle; Steve Piper


Archive | 2016

Lynx UK Trust: a national stakeholder consultation: an interim consultation document

Darrell J. Smith; Paul O'Donoghue; Ian Convery; Adam Eagle; Steve Piper; Chris White


Archive | 2016

Conserving natural heritage: shifting perceptions of culture and nature.

Darrell J. Smith; Ian Convery; Andrew D. Ramsey; Viktor Kouloumpis


Archive | 2016

The Solway Estuary as an energy coast: renewable energy & changing place

Darrell J. Smith; Ian Convery; Billy Sinclair; Valentina Bold


Archive | 2015

Cost-benefit analysis for the reintroduction of lynx to the UK: main report

Chris White; Ian Convery; Adam Eagle; Paul O'Donoghue; Steve Piper; Petrina Rowcroft; Darrell J. Smith; Erwin van Maanen


Archive | 2015

Application to Scottish Natural Heritage for the trial reintroduction of lynx to Scotland

Darrell J. Smith; Paul O'Donoghue; Ian Convery; Adam Eagle; Steve Piper; Chris White; Erwin van Maanen

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Owen Nevin

Central Queensland University

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