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Cautious explorers: comparing movement patterns of wild and rewilded solitary predators

Farhadinia, M. S.; Rozhnov, V. V.; Atzeni, L.; Hernandez Blanco, J.-A.; Yachmennikova, A.; Chistopolova, M.; Minaev, A. N.; Dronova, N. A.; Pkhitikov, A. B.; Hobeali, K.; Weinberg, P.; Trepet, S. A.; Johnson, P. J.; Macdonald, D.

2025-10-15 animal behavior and cognition
10.1101/2025.10.15.682496 bioRxiv
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Many rewilding projects emphasize recovering trophic networks through species translocation. Understanding the behaviour and movement patterns of rewilded animals is central to evaluating the success of rewilding efforts. In this study, we compared the behaviour of rewilded Persian leopards (Panthera pardus tulliana) in Russia with their wild counterparts in Iran to assess how they compare in terms of exploratory and cautious movement in new environments. We used Behavioural Change Point Analysis with selection procedures to identify points where individuals switched between movement modes. We analysed intrinsic movement metrics (speed, persistence velocity, turning velocity) and spatiotemporal attributes (duration, net squared displacement, distance travelled). Time spent in each behavioural mode differed between wild and rewilded leopards: on average, rewilded leopards spent more time in the "Ranging" mode and less time "Encamped" compared to wild leopards. Rewilded leopards were also slower than wild leopards, particularly in the "Encamped" state while wild leopards exhibited similar speeds across modes. Importantly, rewilded leopards had larger displacement and spent longer in the "Ranging" mode, a pattern not seen in wild leopards. These findings highlight distinct spatial behaviour patterns between wild and rewilded leopards. Accordingly, rewilded leopards adopted both exploratory and cautious behavioural strategies, reflecting their tendency to range more widely over extended periods, plausibly to gather information from large parts of their environments, albeit at lower speed, arguably to avoid potential risks, suggesting that they are in the process of adapting to new environments. These differences are likely to reflect different ecological circumstances, but even more so the previous experiences and thus different social circumstances of the two samples of Persian leopards. OPEN RESEARCH STATEMENTAll locational data from Iran are publicly available on Movebank: https://www.movebank.org/panel_embedded_movebank_webapp. Project: Persian leopard Tandoureh Iran (accession number 270329098). All the data are available for download as .csv file.

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