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Regional Comparison of Snow Leopard (Panthera uncia) Diet using DNA Metabarcoding

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BIODIVERSITY AND CONSERVATION
卷 30, 期 3, 页码 797-817

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DOI: 10.1007/s10531-021-02118-6

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Carnivore; Feeding ecology; Human-wildlife conflict; NGS; Predation

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  1. Snow Leopard Conservancy [G1900014, G2000019]
  2. Cleveland Metroparks Zoo [G1800082]
  3. World Wildlife Fund [G1700034]
  4. Panthera & The Andrew Sabin Family Foundation [G1900011, G2000017]
  5. Chicago Zoological Society Chicago Board of Trade Endangered Species Fund [G1900014]

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The study applied next-generation sequencing technology to analyze the diet of snow leopards using DNA metabarcoding, revealing a diverse range of prey species consumed, including both wild and domestic animals. Results showed that regionally specific wild prey play a crucial role in sustaining snow leopard populations, although livestock also make up a significant portion of their diet in certain areas.
Application of next-generation sequencing (NGS) to DNA metabarcoding can greatly increase the understanding of predator-prey dynamics and the conflict between wildlife and humans, but remains underutilized for carnivores such as the threatened snow leopard (Panthera uncia). To date, this technique was hindered by the difficulty in discerning closely related caprines (Caprinae). We identified a segment of mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase subunit 1 (MT-CO1) to differentiate these prey, and used this marker in tandem with a portion of mitochondrial 12S rRNA (MT-RNR1) to determine dietary items in 165 genetically confirmed snow leopard scats from four range countries. Identified prey species consisted of ten medium to large mammals, three small mammals, and two birds. The dominant prey consumed varied by country, with markhor (Capra falconeri) most prevalent in Pakistan, Siberian ibex (C. sibirica) in Mongolia and Kyrgyzstan, and blue sheep (Pseudois nayaur) in China. Livestock comprised 31% of diet occurrences from Pakistan and 15% from Mongolia. Domestic livestock included goat (C. aegagrus hircus), sheep (Ovis aries), bovids (Bos taurus, B. grunniens, and potentially hybrids), and horse (Equus caballus). Protection and management of regionally specific wild prey is crucial for sustaining snow leopard populations, although overall dietary breadth suggests that snow leopards may exploit other species if necessary, including livestock. Additional sampling efforts across seasons, years, regions, and areas with varying degrees of livestock depredation are needed. MT-CO1 in conjunction with MT-RNR1 can be applied to other carnivore diet studies, making it an important tool for conservation and research, particularly in ecosystems with pastoral communities.

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