| Literature DB >> 24416263 |
Etotépé A Sogbohossou1, Hans Bauer2, Andrew Loveridge2, Paul J Funston3, Geert R De Snoo4, Brice Sinsin1, Hans H De Iongh4.
Abstract
Lion populations have undergone a severe decline in West Africa. As baseline for conservation management, we assessed the group structure of lions in the Pendjari Biosphere Reserve in Benin. This reserve, composed of one National Park and two Hunting Zones, is part of the WAP transboundary complex of protected areas. Overall mean group size was 2.6±1.7 individuals (n = 296), it was significantly higher in the National Park (2.7±1.7, n = 168) than in the Hunting Zones (2.2±1.5, n = 128). Overall adult sex ratio was even, but significantly biased towards females (0.67) in the National Park and towards males (1.67) in the Hunting Zones. Our results suggest that the Pendjari lion population is affected by perturbations, such as trophy hunting.Entities:
Mesh:
Year: 2014 PMID: 24416263 PMCID: PMC3885576 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0084674
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Figure 1Location of Pendjari Biosphere Reserve in in north-west Benin comprising one National Park, two Hunting Zones and a buffer zone.
Figure 2Frequency of different lion group sizes sightings in Pendjari Biosphere Reserve (n = 296 observations from 2008 to 2010).
Age and sex composition of lions in Pendjari Biosphere Reserve based on 763 lion observations in 296 lion group encounters in 2008–2010.
| Reserve | Hunting Zones | Park | |
| Sex ratio adults (male ∶ female) | 1∶1 | 1∶0.6 | 1∶1.5 |
| (158∶168) | (77∶50) | (81∶118) | |
| Age composition (%) | |||
| - Cubs | 19.9 (n = 110) | 25.0 (n = 50) | 16.9 (n = 60) |
| - Subadult | 7.9 (n = 44) | 8.0 (n = 16) | 7.9 (n = 28) |
| - Adult | 72.2 (n = 401) | 67.0 (n = 134) | 75.2 (n = 267) |