Anatolian leopard

Anatolian leopard

Taxobox
name = Anatolian Leopard


image_caption =
status = PE
trend = down
regnum = Animalia
phylum = Chordata
classis = Mammalia
ordo = Carnivora
familia = Felidae
genus = "Panthera"
species = "P. pardus"
subspecies = "P. p. tulliana"
trinomial = "Panthera pardus tulliana"
trinomial_authority = (Schreber, 1777)

The Anatolian leopard ("Panthera pardus tulliana") was once described as a distinct subspecies of leopard native to Anatolia (Asia Minor), Turkey. However, modern taxonomic analyses have demonstrated that the leopards of Asia Minor genetically differ little from other west- and central Asian leopards and should therefore be included into the Persian leopard ("Panthera pardus saxicolor") subspecies. [ Olga Uphyrkina "et al." (November 2001). "Phylogenetics, genome diversity and origin of modern leopard, Panthera pardus". Molecular Ecology, Volume 10, Issue 11, Page 2617. [http://www.blackwell-synergy.com/links/doi/10.1046/j.0962-1083.2001.01350.x?cookieSet=1 Abstract] ] [Sriyanie Miththapala. (August 1996). "Phylogeographic Subspecies Recognition in Leopards ("Panthera pardus"): Molecular Genetic Variation." Conservation Biology,Volume 10, Issue 4, Page 1115. [http://www.blackwell-synergy.com/links/doi/10.1046/j.1523-1739.1996.10041115.x Abstract] ]

It is unknown whether any leopards still exist in the wild in Anatolia.

Distribution/Physical Features

These animals once prowled the forest and hill habits of the Aegean, Mediterranean, and East Anatolian regions. Adults grow 200-250 centimeters long and may weigh up to 90 kgFact|date=March 2008; their lifespan is approximately 20 years. In Israel, there were Anatolian leopards until the 1980s, there were also some unconfirmed reports of encounters with leopards in the Galilee, and the Golan Heights.

Diet

In the wild, the leopard's prey consists of wild ungulates, which include deer, chamois, mountain goats, and occasionally wild boar. The animal would also go after birds and domestic livestock, if needed.

[http://www.freewebs.com/anatolianleopard]

ightings

The last official sighting of the Anatolian leopard was in 1974. The animal was killed after an attack on a woman in Bağözü village, Beypazarı 5 km from Beypazarı. Although some scientists have suggested the subspecies has become extinct, others have suggested that there are still between 10-15 leopards in the wild. In 2001, the animal was spotted in the locality called "Dandi" near the town of Mut in the Taurus Mountains in Turkey's Mediterranean Region, and around Muskili Brook on the eastern Black Sea. In 2003 remote sensing cameras captured an adult male leopard in the Vashlovani National Park in Georgia cite web|url=http://www.tourism.gov.ge/geo/floraandfauna.php | title=Flora and Fauna| accessdate=2007-04-25 ] . Another sighting was reported in 2004 in Pokut Plateau. In 2002 the team at the Big Cat Rescue began an inventory expedition at an altitude of around 2000 meters. The expedition was started because photographer Cemal Gulas brought the team a photograph of a paw print which they determined to be that of a leopard. On the expedition, the team sighted a leopard but it evaded them before a photo could be taken. The next day, the team succeeded in photographing the leopard and confirmed its continued existence. It is, however, believed that there are only 10-15 members of this species left in the wild. Currently, the Anatolian Leopard Foundation is studying the animal's population on Mount Taurus using trap cameras. Researcher Selim Guray and his group found some tracks in the forest, which can be observed at [http://www.freewebs.com/anatolianleopard this site] . cn|date=November 2007

Cause for Decline

It was thought that extensive trophy hunting was the prime factor in the decline and possible extinction of the Anatolian leopard. One hunter named Mantolu Hasan, singlehandedly killed at least fifteen of these animals, possibly as many as fifty Fact|date=March 2007.

See also

*Pardus, a Turkish Linux distribution named after the Anatolian leopard

Notes

References

*Cat Specialist Group 1996. [http://www.iucnredlist.org/search/details.php/15964/all "Panthera pardus" ssp. "tulliana"] . "2006 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species." IUCN 2006.

External links


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем написать реферат

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Anatolian — means of or pertaining to Anatolia (in what is now Turkey), or a person from Anatolia, including:Biology * Anatolian Black, a breed of cattle. * Anatolian buffalo, a domestic animal of Anatolia. * Anatolian bump, a possible racial feature of… …   Wikipedia

  • Anatolian Tigers — ( tr. Anadolu Kaplanları) is a term internationally used in the context of the Turkish economy to refer to and to explain the phenomenon of a number of cities in Turkey which have displayed impressive growth records since the 1980s, as well as to …   Wikipedia

  • Leopard — Taxobox name = LeopardMSW3|id=14000250] fossil range = Late Pliocene or Early Pleistocene to Recent status = NT status system = iucn3.1 status ref =IUCN2008|assessors=Breitenmoser, U., Breitenmoser Wursten, C., Henschel, P. Hunter,… …   Wikipedia

  • Anatolian Shepherd Dog — An Anatolian in France Other names Karabaş (Blackhead), Anatolian Blackhead (Anadolulu Karabaş), Shepherd dog (Çoban Köpeği) Country of origin Turkey Traits …   Wikipedia

  • leopard — /lep euhrd/, n. 1. a large, spotted Asian or African carnivore, Panthera pardus, of the cat family, usually tawny with black markings; the Old World panther: all leopard populations are threatened or endangered. 2. the fur or pelt of this animal …   Universalium

  • Anatolian religion — Introduction       beliefs and practices of the ancient peoples and civilizations of Turkey and Armenia, including the Hittites, Hattians, Luwians, Hurrians, Assyrian colonists, Urartians, and Phrygians. For historical background, see Anatolia.… …   Universalium

  • Afrikanischer Leopard — Leopard Leopard (Panthera pardus) Systematik Ordnung: Raubtiere (Carnivora) Überfamilie …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Museum of Anatolian Civilizations — Established 1921 Location Gözcü Sokak No:2 06240 Ulus, Ankara, Turkey Visitor figures 450,000 [1] …   Wikipedia

  • Anatolia — For other uses, see Anatolia (disambiguation). For the novel by Felice Picano, see An Asian Minor. Coordinates …   Wikipedia

  • Panthera — Taxobox name = Panthera MSW3 Wozencraft | pages = 546 548] fossil range = Early Pliocene to Recent image width = 200px image caption = Top to bottom: Lion, Tiger, Jaguar, and Leopard regnum = Animalia phylum = Chordata classis = Mammalia ordo =… …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”