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Vol. 64-7, 2025
Trophic Cascades and Habitat Suitability in Udanti Sitanadi Tiger Reserve: Impacts of Prey Depletion and Climate Change on Predator-Prey Dynamics
Krishnendu Basak*, Chiranjib Chaudhuri*, M. Suraj, Moiz Ahmed
Krishnendu Basak
Department of Wildlife Conservation, Nova Nature Welfare Society, H. No. 36/337, Choti Masjid, Byron Bazar, Raipur, Chhattisgarh 492001, India. Tel. +91 9836971670
bastiger08@gmail.com
Chiranjib Chaudhuri
AeroLine International. 181 Littleton Road, Unit 245, Chelmsford, Massachusetts 01824, USA
chiranjib@aerolineinternational.com
M. Suraj
Department of Wildlife Conservation, Nova Nature Welfare Society, H. No. 36/337, Choti Masjid, Byron Bazar, Raipur, Chhattisgarh 492001, India
mat.suraj@gmail.com
Moiz Ahmed
Department of Wildlife Conservation, Nova Nature Welfare Society, H. No. 36/337, Choti Masjid, Byron Bazar, Raipur, Chhattisgarh 492001, India
novanature2004@gmail.com
Communicated by Teng-Chiu Lin

This study investigates the trophic cascades and habitat suitability in Udanti Sitanadi Tiger Reserve (USTR), highlighting the roles of apex predators, subordinate predators, and prey species in maintaining ecosystem balance. Using the Trophic Species Distribution Model (Trophic SDM), we explored prey-predator interactions and habitat suitability, revealing that tigers respond to prey depletion by increasingly relying on cattle, while leopards adapt by preying on smaller species. Additionally, climate change projections for 2021–2040 and 2081–2100 under CMIP6 scenarios SSP245 and SSP585 indicate significant regional habitat shifts, necessitating adaptive management strategies. Kulhadighat is projected to face habitat contraction, while Sitanadi may experience habitat expansion. This study emphasizes the need for effective conservation efforts such as habitat restoration, prey augmentation and predator recovery are the most important steps needed to maintain the purpose of a Tiger reserve and conservation potential of Chhattisgarh-Odisha Tiger Conservation Unit (TCU). To achieve these dynamics, focusing on community participation, anti-poaching measures, and scientific recommendations are the most crucial components to focus on. This comprehensive analysis underscores the critical role of targeted conservation activities in prey-depleted landscapes to ensure the long-term survival of tigers and the overall health of forest ecosystems, enhancing biodiversity and mitigating human-wildlife conflicts in USTR.

Keywords

Climate impact, Prey-predator interaction, Species distribution modeling, Trophic interaction, TrophicSDM

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Basak K, Chaudhuri C, Suraj M, Ahmed M. year. Trophic cascades and habitat suitability in Udanti Sitanadi Tiger Reserve: impacts of prey depletion and climate change on predator-prey dynamics. Zool stud 64:07. doi:10.6620/ZS.2025.64-07.

( Received 11 August 2024 / Accepted 27 January 2025 / Published 22 April 2025 )
DOI: https://doi.org/10.6620/ZS.2025.64-07