Panther Lab
Use these questions to prepare for your lab reports
1. As populations rise in a limited habitat range, population density increases. As density
increases, what patterns might we expect to see in terms of mortality due to intraspecific
aggression?
2. What other density dependent and density independent factors may also impact the
panther population?
3. How about competition for other resources?
4. The roadway bisecting this habitat is a hotspot for collisions. What measures could be
implemented to reduce human related panther mortality?
5. How much habitat is available to panthers dispersing northward? What strategies could
wildlife organizations take to manage these increasing populations?
6. What are the limiting factors facing further expansion of the panther populations?
7. Panthers historically occupied the highest trophic level in the food web of the
southeastern United States. In their absence, non-native predators have moved into the
open niche, like the coyote. Do you believe coyotes occupying habitats northward of the
panthers current range would be a significant source of interspecific competition for
dispersing panthers?
8. How does this laboratory exercise fit within the context of our environmental science and
sustainability course?Activity Instructions (Panther)
Activity Instructions (Panther)
activity instructions
* Google Earth (Links to an external site.) is required for this laboratory activity.*
Load the Google Earth File – Wildlife – Panther Mortality – FL.kmz
Zoom in on Okaloacoochee Slough State Forest
Locate study area and data points. The data points shown in the aerial photo must be displayed – Okaloacooche Slough State Forest w-data.jpg (12 data points in total)
Click on all data points (12) and determine the following information: year, sex, age, and cause of death.
*Procedures for opening kml or kmz files are different depending on the version of Google Earth (e.g., Older Versions Vs. Earth for Chrome). You may need to download the kmz file to your computer and open within Google Earth.
video : https://online.fiu.edu/videos/?vpvid=13f4139c-3a85-47cc-82f3-d53c786456d0
ANSWER THE QUESTIONS FROM THE FILE “PANTHER LAB QUESTIONS” , use the links and documents for references
