Population Status, Occupancy and Distribution Modelling of Cheer Pheasant (Catreus wallichii) in Dhorpatan Hunting Reserve, Nepal
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Abstract
The Cheer pheasant (Catreus wallichii) is a threatened species listed as vulnerable in
IUCN Red list and legally protected by the Government of Nepal. The conservation of
this species is of great importance worldwide and regular monitoring of its status and
distribution are necessary. This study was done to assess the population status and
estimate occupancy patterns in Dhorpatan Hunting Reserve, as well as to identify
potentially suitable habitat of Cheer in Nepal. The study was conducted during the
breeding season i.e. May and October 2013. Dawn call count method was used to obtain
the population status; and detection and non-detection survey was done to estimate the
occupancy of Cheer. The occupancy data was analyzed in the program PRESENCE.
Habitat suitability was predicted throughout Nepal using a MaxEnt modeling approach,
combining presence-only data. Population data revealed that Dhorpatan valley still
supports significant population of Cheer with overall density of 7.08 pairs/ Km
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2
, but the
population is in declining trend.
Total population size of the species was found to be 143156
pairs.
Occupancy
modeling
revealed
that
the
distance
to
water
had
greater
weight
in
determining
occupancy.
Distribution
modeling
indicated smaller area (1.20%) was most
suitable for the species occurrence in Nepal. Most of the habitat of Cheer is discontinuous
mostly occurred in patchy habitat in the Western Nepal. Thus, Community based
conservation program, regular monitoring, survey in potential habitat and its protection
will be crucial to achieving the conservation goal.