Wetland Habitat Characteristics Predict Nest Site Selection of American Alligators (Alligator mississippiensis) in an Inland Freshwater Ecosystem

IF 1.3 3区 生物学 Q2 ZOOLOGY Herpetologica Pub Date : 2022-05-17 DOI:10.1655/Herpetologica-D-21-00024
Cord B. Eversole, S. Henke
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Abstract: Habitat characteristics can have large effects on nest site selection of oviparous vertebrates. It is thought that habitat preference in many species is driven by natural selection because of habitat-specific fitness consequences. However, long-term studies on nesting of oviparous reptiles, in particular, are less common in comparison with other nesting vertebrates. As a result, specific habitat associations that define nesting habitat for many species are largely unknown. We studied habitat characteristics and selection of American Alligator (Alligator mississippiensis) nest sites in inland freshwater wetlands. We investigated the habitat characteristics associated with 112 nests studied during the 2013–2019 nesting seasons, and quantified habitat characteristics in relation to nest locations and random points. A nearest neighbor analysis indicated that American Alligator nests are not randomly distributed across wetlands, but are more representative of a clumped spatial distribution, suggestive of habitat preference and site selection. We measured habitat variables such as wetland vegetation cover, average water depth, island density, bank slope, canopy cover, and wet bulb globe temperature, as well as alligator population demographics such as relative adult proportion, at each nest and random site. Subsequently, we found that the best variables for predicting American Alligator nest site selection included island density, slope of bank, canopy cover, and wet bulb globe temperature. The best predictive model demonstrated that the odds of nest site selection increased with increasing canopy cover, wet bulb globe temperature, island density, and decreasing bank slope. These habitat choices presumably reduce the risk of nest predation and provide thermal cover for proper balance of nest site microclimate. Based on our results, practices focused on alligator nesting habitat should consider these specific habitat characteristics in outlining applied strategies and working toward management and conservation goals.
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内陆淡水生态系统中湿地生境特征对密西西比短吻鳄巢址选择的预测
摘要:生境特征对卵生脊椎动物的巢址选择有很大影响。许多物种的栖息地偏好被认为是由自然选择驱动的,因为栖息地特有的适应性结果。然而,与其他筑巢的脊椎动物相比,对卵生爬行动物筑巢的长期研究尤其少见。因此,定义许多物种筑巢栖息地的特定栖息地关联在很大程度上是未知的。研究了内陆淡水湿地美洲鳄(Alligator密西西比鳄)的生境特征及巢址选择。我们调查了2013-2019年筑巢季节研究的112个巢穴的栖息地特征,并量化了栖息地特征与巢穴位置和随机点的关系。最近邻居分析表明,美洲鳄的巢不是随机分布在湿地上,而是更具有聚集性的空间分布,暗示了栖息地偏好和选址选择。我们在每个巢穴和随机地点测量了湿地植被覆盖、平均水深、岛屿密度、岸坡、冠层覆盖和湿球温度等生境变量,以及鳄鱼种群人口统计数据,如相对成虫比例。结果表明,岛屿密度、河岸坡度、冠层盖度和湿球温度是预测美洲鳄巢址的最佳变量。最佳预测模型表明,随着冠层盖度、湿球温度、岛屿密度和岸坡坡度的增加,巢址选择的几率增加。这些栖息地的选择可能降低了巢捕食的风险,并为巢地小气候的适当平衡提供了热覆盖。基于我们的研究结果,针对短吻鳄筑巢栖息地的实践应考虑这些特定的栖息地特征,以制定应用策略并努力实现管理和保护目标。
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Herpetologica
Herpetologica 生物-动物学
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Established in 1936, Herpetologica is a quarterly peer-reviewed journal serving herpetologists, biologists, ecologists, conservationists, researchers and the scientific community. The journal contains original research papers and essays about the biology of reptiles and amphibians, and covers many relevant topics including: behavior, conservation, ecology, genetics, morphology, physiology and taxonomy.
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