Drivers of Southern Flying Squirrel (Glaucomys volans) Aggregation Size in South Carolina, U.S.A.

IF 0.6 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q4 Agricultural and Biological Sciences American Midland Naturalist Pub Date : 2022-08-10 DOI:10.1674/0003-0031-188.1.20
Anna C. Doty, M. Connior, T. Risch
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Abstract. Although it is known that southern flying squirrels (Glaucomys volans) nest in larger groups to offset the energetic costs of low temperatures, the influence of other variables on aggregation size remains relatively unknown. Therefore, the influence of environmental variables and individual characteristics of G. volans on nest box aggregation size was studied from 1992–1998 at the Savannah River Site in South Carolina. Over the study period, 5859 occupied boxes were observed, representing 11,238 captures and 2671 unique individuals. The majority of occupied boxes (60.3%) contained solitary individuals, while 26.1% contained aggregations (≥2 individuals) of adult and/or subadult individuals and 13.6% contained litters. Although ambient temperature is widely believed to be the most important variable influencing aggregation size of G. volans, the final model explaining nest aggregation size for G. volans included not only minimum daily ambient temperature, but also Julian date and individual G. volans characteristics of sex, age, and reproductive status. Minimum ambient temperature was inversely related to aggregation size, with larger aggregation sizes associated with winter months, although aggregation size sharply increased between the months of Aug.–Sept. The retention of Julian date in the final model, in addition to minimum ambient temperature, indicates that behavioral shifts due to seasonal changes, independent of temperature, should be considered. Nestlings were associated with larger aggregation sizes, as were inactive and lactating females and inactive males. However, sex alone did not significantly contribute to the final model. This study demonstrates that in addition to temperature, there are a suite of predictors of nest aggregation size for G. volans that should be considered when evaluating nest box occupancy for this species.
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美国南卡罗来纳南鼯鼠(Glaucomys volans)聚集规模的驱动因素
摘要虽然我们知道南方鼯鼠(Glaucomys volans)以更大的群体筑巢来抵消低温带来的能量消耗,但其他变量对聚集规模的影响仍然相对未知。因此,1992-1998年在美国南卡罗来纳州萨凡纳河遗址研究了环境变量和家鼠个体特征对巢箱聚集大小的影响。在研究期间,观察到5859个被占用的盒子,代表11,238只捕获和2671只独特的个体。大多数被占箱(60.3%)为独居个体,26.1%为成虫和/或亚成虫聚集(≥2只),13.6%为凋落物。虽然人们普遍认为环境温度是影响灰顶小雁聚集大小的最重要变量,但解释灰顶小雁巢聚集大小的最终模型不仅包括最低日环境温度,还包括儒历日期和灰顶小雁个体的性别、年龄和生殖状态特征。最低环境温度与聚集大小呈负相关,聚集大小与冬季月份相关,但在8 - 9月份之间聚集大小急剧增加。除了最低环境温度外,最终模型中儒略日期的保留表明,应考虑独立于温度的季节变化引起的行为变化。雏鸟的聚集大小较大,不活跃和哺乳期的雌性和不活跃的雄性也是如此。然而,性别本身对最终模型的影响并不显著。本研究表明,除了温度之外,还有一套预测家鼠巢聚集大小的指标,在评估家鼠的巢箱占用率时应考虑这些指标。
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American Midland Naturalist
American Midland Naturalist 环境科学-生态学
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1.20
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38
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18-36 weeks
期刊介绍: The American Midland Naturalist has been published for 90 years by the University of Notre Dame. The connotations of Midland and Naturalist have broadened and its geographic coverage now includes North America with occasional articles from other continents. The old image of naturalist has changed and the journal publishes what Charles Elton aptly termed "scientific natural history" including field and experimental biology. Its significance and breadth of coverage are evident in that the American Midland Naturalist is among the most frequently cited journals in publications on ecology, mammalogy, herpetology, ornithology, ichthyology, parasitology, aquatic and invertebrate biology and other biological disciplines.
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