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Retaliatory killing negatively affects African lion (Panthera leo) male coalitions in the Tarangire-Manyara Ecosystem, Tanzania

Felix, Nancy (författare)
Kissui, Bernard M. (författare)
Munishi, Linus (författare)
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Treydte, Anna C. (författare)
Stockholms universitet,Institutionen för naturgeografi,The Nelson Mandela African Institution of Science and Technology, Tanzania; Hohenheim University, Germany
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2022-08-31
2022
Engelska.
Ingår i: PLOS ONE. - : Public Library of Science (PLoS). - 1932-6203. ; 17:8
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  • In landscapes where people and lions coexist, conflicts are common due to livestock predation and threats to human safety. Retaliatory lion killing by humans is often a consequence and is one of the leading causes of lion population declines across Africa. We assessed the effects of retaliatory lion killing on male lion coalitions in the Tarangire-Manyara Ecosystem (TME) using a long-term dataset of lion monitoring for ten lion prides, spanning over a fourteen year-period from 2004-2018. We also interviewed 214 respondents about their attitudes and awareness of the effects of retaliatory killing on lions. We found that male lion coalitions were larger and lasted for a longer tenure period in locations with low risk of retaliatory killing, as well as far away from active hunting blocks. Further, young people (18-35 years old) had a more positive attitude towards lion existence and conservation compared to older age classes. Surprisingly, people with primary or secondary level of education were more likely to having lions killed if they attack livestock compared to people with no formal education, although the former supported lion presence for tourism in protected areas. We conclude that retaliatory killing has a large effect on long-term lion coalition dynamics and, thus, survival. Community awareness on retaliation effect varies widely, and we recommend implementing better education and policy strategies at TME to protect the declining carnivore populations. 

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NATURVETENSKAP  -- Biologi (hsv//swe)
NATURAL SCIENCES  -- Biological Sciences (hsv//eng)

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adult
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animal hunting
article
awareness
carnivore
controlled study
ecosystem
education
educational status
human
human experiment
lion
livestock
major clinical study
male
nonhuman
secondary education
Tanzania
tourism
adolescent
animal
environmental protection
predation
young adult
Animals
Conservation of Natural Resources
Humans
Lions
Predatory Behavior

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