Borrowing from Peter to pay Paul: managing threatened predators of endangered and declining prey species

Author:

Davidson Zeke1234,Dupuis-Desormeaux Marc56,Dheer Arjun13,Pratt Laura13,Preston Elizabeth13,Gilicho Saibala2,Mwololo Mary2,Chege Geoffrey2,MacDonald Suzanne E.46,Doncaster C Patrick3

Affiliation:

1. Marwell Wildlife, Colden Common, Winchester, Hampshire, United Kingdom

2. Lewa Wildlife Conservancy, Isiolo, Meru, Kenya

3. School of Biological Sciences, University of Southampton, Southampton, Hampshire, United Kingdom

4. Department of Psychology, York University, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

5. Department of Biology, York University, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

6. Lewa Wildlife Conservancy Canada, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Abstract

Conservation policy and practice can sometimes run counter to their mutual aims of ensuring species survival. In Kenya, where threatened predators such as lion deplete endangered prey such as Grevy’s zebra, conservation practitioners seek to ensure species success through exclusive strategies of protection, population increase and preservation. We found strong selection for the endangered Grevy’s zebra by both lion and hyena on two small fenced conservancies in Kenya. Despite abundant diversity of available prey, Grevy’s zebra were selected disproportionately more than their availability, while other highly available species such as buffalo were avoided. Lions were therefore not alone in presenting a credible threat to Grevy’s zebra survival. Conservation practitioners must consider interlinked characteristics of prey selection, resource availability and quality, the interplay between carnivore guild members and landscape scale population trends performance in wildlife management decisions.

Funder

Marwell Wildlife, Lewa Wildlife Conservancy and students of the Marwell Wildlife

Southampton University MRes Wildlife Conservation course

Lewa Wildlife Conservancy Canada

Publisher

PeerJ

Subject

General Agricultural and Biological Sciences,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Medicine,General Neuroscience

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