Uromastyx lizards in Israel

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Uromastyx lizards in Israel Dr. Simon Nemtzov Wildlife Ecologist and Scientific Authority Israel Nature & Parks Authority Jerusalem, Israel

Where is Israel? EUROPE ASIA AFRICA

Israel An extremely rich diversity of rich populations of wild fauna and flora Size: ~20,000 km² (smaller than the Netherlands) Population: < 7 million At the intersection of 3 continents (diverse ecotones) Strict laws for wildlife protection Very low hunting pressure Sea of Galilee - Lake Kinneret

Biogeography Northern half: forests of Israel Center: narrow transition zone with many cities Southern half: mostly desert 100 km

Wildlife biodiversity in Israel 16 species of Carnivores: Striped hyena (Hyena hyena) 5 species of canids: wolf (Canis lupus), 3 foxes, golden jackal (C. aureus) 5 sp. of mustelids: 2 badgers, beech marten, marbled polecat, otter (Lutra lutra) Egyptian mongoose (Herpestes ichneumon) 4 species of felids

Wildlife biodiversity in Israel 16 species of Carnivores 4 species of felids: Caracal (Felis caracal) Leopard (Panthera pardus) Jungle cat (Felis chaus) Wild cat (Felis silvestris) (Sand cat (Felis margarita))

Israel biodiversity for example, 8 species of corvids Garrulus glandarius Corvus monedula Pyrrhocorax graculus Corvus frugilegus Corvus corone Corvus corax Corvus ruficollis Corvus splendens

Israel s Wildlife Trade Policy 1. Protect native wildlife no invasive species allowed limited exploitation of native species 2. Contribute to protection of wildlife overseas import only captive-bred individuals no import from range states no trade in endangered species (those designated by IUCN as Endangered or Vulnerable) White oryx reintroduced in Israel

Uromastyx English names: mastigure, spiny-tailed lizard, dhabb lizard, uro Taxonomy: Fam. Agamidae CITES standard ref.: Wilms (2001) 16 species CITES App. II since 1977 IUCN Red List: Only 1 sp. EN GRA not complete

Species of Uromastyx in Israel U. aegyptia - Egyptian mastigure Largest species in the genus (~ 75 cm) Distribution from Libya to Oman Lives in dry wadis and alluvial plains Important physical ecosystem engineer

Species of Uromastyx in Israel U. ornata - Ornate mastigure Much smaller than U. aegyptia (~40 cm) Distribution: Egypt, Israel, Saudi Arabia Lives on rocky slopes in extreme desert with < 20 mm rainfall Most active in > 40 C

U. aegyptia Threats Loss of habitat: Desert converted to intense low-water-use agriculture Poaching by Thai farm workers

Threats U. ornata Small range (~ 270 km²) Very small population (~200 individ s) Off-road vehicles 4X4 and ATV

NDF U. aegyptia Comparative surveys in Arava Valley: 1984, 2000 (2007) Methods: Determine population density Aerial photographs of burrows Ground-truthing of activity using transects Multi-year comparisons No demography

Aerial photography surveys Light dots = Uromastyx burrows Dark spots = Acacia trees and bushes ~500 m

Multi-year comparisons Nature Reserve boundary Nature Reserve boundary Highway Agricultural area

Percent Multi-year comparisons Percent of burrows that are active 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 1984 2000 2007

Effect of agr. on Uromastyx Results of surveys: Lower population density Loss of habitat - Smaller range Increase in poaching levels No complaints of agr. damage since 1997

NDF U. aegyptia Population is not increasing or stable, but is shrinking Further losses expected No safe level of exploitation could be assessed

U. ornata Total population ~ 200 individuals In 2000: Stable but small pop. No NDF possible Since 2000, population has shrunk even more, due to severe drought and diminished food sources

Conclusions No demographic data, or population modeling of harvest, or estimate of MSY. Non-scientific determination showed that the populations were in trouble Final ruling based on precautionary principle in keeping with wildlife conservation policy.