Abstract:
This study is aimed at assessing the status of the Amur tiger subpopulation, Panthera altaica, in Khabarovsky Krai under sharply deteriorated trophic conditions caused by the African swine fever outbreak and ongoing habitat degradation. Two relatively large areas where typical regional economic activities are conducted were chosen as study sites. This study was conducted using both traditional (snow tracking) and modern (camera traps) methods, which, in combination, helped reduce subjectivity in interpreting the results. An analysis of critically important factors negatively impacting the tiger population at the northern limit of their distribution was performed. Excessive tiger mortality in recent years has been demonstrated, which could lead to long-term negative processes in the population and significant reduction. Possible measures to reduce the emerging threats to the northernmost Amur tiger population (Panthera tigris) are discussed.
Lukarevskiy, V.S., Oleynikov, A.Y. & Kolchin, S.A. Perspectives of Amur Tiger (Panthera tigris altaica) Conservation with the Population in Khabarovsk Krai as an Example. Biol Bull Russ Acad Sci 51, 2983–3001 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1062359024970016