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Tigers, terrain, and human settlement influence the occupancy of leopards (Panthera pardus) in southwestern Tarai, Nepal

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Maintaining a healthy population of common leopards, a highly adaptive felid, requires updated information on their spatial occurrence. In Nepal's Tarai region, leopards coexist with tigers, which is a well-studied felid throughout its range. However, knowledge is very scarce on the occupancy of leopards and its influencing factors. We carried out a camera-trap occupancy survey in southwestern tarai particularly in Shuklaphanta National Park, Nepal, to assess habitat use by leopards from December 2022 to January 2023. The naïve occupancy was 0.51. The model-averaged occupancy estimate for the leopard was 74 %. The best fitting model included tiger presence as an explanatory covariate for the detection component, i.e., detection probability of leopard was lower where tigers were present. The occupancy component of the best-fitting model included distance to human settlement and higher in terrain ruggedness. Leopard occupancy was higher closer to human settlement and higher in rugged terr..., A comprehensive tiger and prey base monitoring was conducted during December 2022 and January 2023 in the entire 305 km2 of ShNP based on the tiger monitoring protocol of Nepal 2017 (DNPWC, 2017). The survey employed a total of 92 survey grid cells (see Figure 1), each measuring 4 km2 (2 km × 2 km). Panthera V5 and V6 automated cameras were systematically placed in pairs in strategic locations preferably on dirt road, fire lines, dry riverbeds, and animal trails to maximize the detectability of tiger (Karanth et al., 2011). The camera traps were positioned between 45 cm and 60 cm above the ground, and they were deployed for 15-19 nights in each of the grid cells. Each camera trap was set to take three pictures per trigger with no delay (FAP mode) using white flash. These cameras were checked every morning to observe and document any tigers and leopards or other species captured during the previous night. The survey was targeted for the tiger monitoring but as they used similar path, we ..., , # Tigers, terrain, and human settlement influence the occupancy of leopards (Panthera pardus) in southwestern Tarai, Nepal [https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.2jm63xszp](https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.2jm63xszp) ## Description of the data and file structure Tiger and prey monitoring was conducted in ShNP from December 2022 to January 2023, covering 305 km² following Nepal's 2017 protocol (DNPWC, 2017). Ninety-two 4 km² grid cells (see Figure 1) were surveyed using paired Panthera V5 and V6 cameras placed along roads, fire lines, riverbeds, and trails for optimal tiger detection (Karanth et al., 2011). Cameras were set 45-60 cm above the ground and operated for 15-19 nights per grid cell, capturing three images per trigger (FAP mode) with white flash. Daily checks documented tigers, leopards, and other species. Leopard data was also collected from the same locations. The data has 11 columns Grid ID; OC1; OC2; OC3; C4; disthuman; distriver; terrain; det_tiger; det_prey; det_livestock ### F...
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