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Florida panther dispersal and conservation
Authors:David S Maehr  EDarrell LandDavid B Shindle  Oron L BassThomas S Hoctor
Institution:
  • a University of Kentucky, Department of Forestry, 205 Cooper Building, Lexington, KY 40546-0073, USA
  • b Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, 566 Commercial Boulevard, Naples, FL 34104, USA
  • c National Park Service, Everglades National Park, Research Center, Homestead, FL 33030, USA
  • d University of Florida, Department of Wildlife Ecology and Conservation, PO Box 115706, Gainesville, FL 32611-5706, USA
  • Abstract:We studied dispersal in 27 radio-collared Florida panthers Puma concolor coryi in southern Florida from 1986 to 2000. Male dispersal was longer (mean=68.4 km) than that of females (mean=20.3 km), tended to be circular, frustrated, and of insufficient length to ameliorate inbreeding. Females were philopatric and established home ranges that were less than one home range width away from their natal ranges. All females were successful in establishing territories, whereas males were successful 63% of the time. Dispersing panthers avoided moving toward the southeast and into an area of limited forest cover. Independence and the initiation of dispersal occurred at about 14 months of age and lasted for an average of 7.0-9.6 months for females and males, respectively. On average, Florida panthers disperse shorter distances than are typical for western populations of Puma concolor. A recent increase in long distance male dispersal events may be related to an increase in reproduction and population density resulting from the introduction of female cougars P. c. stanleyana into south Florida. Although the population exhibits the behavioral ability to colonize nearby vacant range, females have yet to do so. Successful dispersal to these areas could be facilitated by habitat restoration and translocation of females.
    Keywords:Dispersal  Florida panther  Puma concolor coryi  Colonization  Conservation planning  Frustration  Circular movements
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