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Demographic Variables for Wild Asian Elephants Using Longitudinal Observations

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de Silva S, Webber C, Weerathunga US, Pushpakumara TV, Weerakoon D & Wittemyer G (2013) Demographic Variables for Wild Asian Elephants Using Longitudinal Observations. PLoS ONE, 8 (12), Art. No.: e82788. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0082788

Abstract
Detailed demographic data on wild Asian elephants have been difficult to collect due to habitat characteristics of much of the species’ remaining range. Such data, however, are critical for understanding and modeling population processes in this endangered species. We present data from six years of an ongoing study of Asian elephants (Elephas maximus) in Uda Walawe National Park, Sri Lanka. This relatively undisturbed population numbering over one thousand elephants is individually monitored, providing cohort-based information on mortality and reproduction. Reproduction was seasonal, such that most births occurred during the long inter-monsoon dry season and peaked in May. During the study, the average age at first reproduction was 13.4 years and the 50th percentile inter-birth interval was approximately 6 years. Birth sex ratios did not deviate significantly from parity. Fecundity was relatively stable throughout the observed reproductive life of an individual (ages 11–60), averaging between 0.13–0.17 female offspring per individual per year. Mortalities and injuries based on carcasses and disappearances showed that males were significantly more likely than females to be killed or injured through anthropogenic activity. Overall, however, most observed injuries did not appear to be fatal. This population exhibits higher fecundity and density relative to published estimates on other Asian elephant populations, possibly enhanced by present range constriction. Understanding the factors responsible for these demographic dynamics can shed insight on the future needs of this elephant population, with probable parallels to other populations in similar settings.

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PLoS ONE: Volume 8, Issue 12

StatusPublished
Publication date20/12/2013
Publication date online20/12/2013
Date accepted by journal28/10/2013
URLhttp://hdl.handle.net/1893/24333
PublisherPublic Library of Science