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Rainfall Variability Shapes Lion Movement and Home Range Dynamics in Three Kenyan Parks

ABSTRACTVariation in climatic conditions is expected to impact the distribution and abundance of herbivore species, which may, in turn, influence African lions (Panthera leo) ranging behaviour. This necessitates proactive management of lion populations, as ecosystems may exhibit site‐specific responses to these variations. Using satellite and GPS‐GSM data from 10 lions collared in three different national parks in Kenya—Meru, Nairobi, and Lake Nakuru—we calculated monthly home ranges and distance moved and studied how these were influenced by rainfall. Across all parks, lions increased their distance moved with an increase in rainfall, and male lions covered larger distances than females. Model comparisons revealed that lions in Lake Nakuru significantly expanded their home ranges with higher rainfall compared to those in Nairobi; however, lions in Nairobi covered larger distances than those in Lake Nakuru. Lions in Meru had larger home ranges compared to the other two parks, but the effect of rainfall on their home range size and movement was not significantly different from the other two parks. Our results give insight into the site‐specific influence of rainfall on lion home range and movement across the parks. We call for prioritisation of conservation efforts and a site‐specific, tailored approach to lion conservation and management.
- University of Antwerp Belgium
- Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences (KNAW) Netherlands
- Leiden University Netherlands
- University of Helsinki Finland
- Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences (KNAW) Netherlands
Chemistry, adaptive management, climate change, Africa, conservation, site-specific, movement, Panthera leo, Biology, behaviour
Chemistry, adaptive management, climate change, Africa, conservation, site-specific, movement, Panthera leo, Biology, behaviour
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