Biological response to Przewalski’s horse reintroduction in native desert grasslands: a case study on the spatial analysis of ticks

Yu Zhang, Jiawei Liu,Ke Zhang, Anqi Wang, Duishan Sailikebieke, Zexin Zhang, Tegen Ao,Liping Yan,Dong Zhang,Kai Li,Heqing Huang

BMC Ecology and Evolution(2024)

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Reintroduction represents an effective strategy for the conservation of endangered wildlife, yet it might inadvertently impact the native ecosystems. This investigation assesses the impact of reintroducing endangered Przewalski's horses into the desert grassland ecosystem of the Kalamaili Nature Reserve (KNR), particularly its effect on the spatial distribution of ticks. In a 25 km2 core area of Przewalski's horse distribution, we set up 441 tick sampling sites across diverse habitats, including water sources, donkey trails, and grasslands, recording horse feces and characteristics to analyze the occurrence rate of ticks. Additionally, we gathered the data of 669 fresh feces of horses. To evaluate the spatial dynamics between these feces and ticks, we used methods such as Fixed Kernel Estimation (FKE), Moran’s I spatial autocorrelation index, and Generalized Linear Models (GLM). The dominant species of ticks collected in the core area were adult Hyalomma asiaticum (91.36
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Reintroduction ecology,Arid desert area,Hyalomma asiaticum,Przewalski's horses,Spatial distribution,Host and parasite interaction
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