景观环境和行为集群有助于大型哺乳动物灵活选择栖息地策略

IF 16.4 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Accounts of Chemical Research Pub Date : 2024-06-03 DOI:10.1007/s13364-024-00753-2
Nathan D. Hooven, Kathleen E. Williams, John T. Hast, Joseph R. McDermott, R. Daniel Crank, Matthew T. Springer, John J. Cox
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了解动物栖息地选择的个体差异对于有效保护和管理以及预测物种对快速变化的世界的反应非常重要。对栖息地可用性的功能反应可以解释其中的一些差异,但不考虑行为分组可能会过度简化推断,并掩盖种群中栖息地利用策略的多样性。我们调查了2020-2022年期间美国肯塔基州一个重新引入的麋鹿(Cervus canadensis)种群在群体水平上的生境选择差异,分析了来自103个个体的卫星追踪数据,以量化对七个景观变量的响应差异。我们使用混合效应资源选择函数估算的群体级选择系数来建立群体级功能响应模型,并将群体划分为季节内行为集群。然后,我们使用交叉验证来评估这些归纳群体水平变化的方法是否改善了对空间利用的预测。我们发现,麋鹿对几种协变量的反应变化很大,其中一些变化可归因于对覆盖类型可用性或配置的功能反应。当我们通过聚类来推广行为策略时,我们发现群体水平的预测能力比全局模型以及某些情况下的功能模型有显著提高。这表明,聚类行为也是该人群个体异质性的驱动因素。我们的研究结果突显了在研究野生动物与栖息地关系时考虑个体差异的重要性,并强调需要更全面地了解这种差异背后的机制,以便为栖息地管理和保护工作提供信息。
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Landscape context and behavioral clustering contribute to flexible habitat selection strategies in a large mammal

An understanding of individual variation in animal habitat selection is important for effective conservation and management as well as predicting species responses to a rapidly changing world. Functional responses to habitat availability can explain some of this variation, but not accounting for behavioral grouping may oversimplify inference and mask the diversity of habitat use strategies present in a population. We investigated within-home range habitat selection variation at the group level in a reintroduced population of elk (Cervus canadensis) in Kentucky, USA, during 2020–2022, analyzing satellite tracking data from 103 individuals to quantify variance in responses to seven landscape variables. We used group-level selection coefficients estimated with mixed-effects resource selection functions to model population-level functional responses and classify groups into within-season behavioral clusters. We then used cross validation to assess if these methods of generalizing group-level variation improved predictions of space use. We found that elk had highly variable responses to several covariates, and that some of this variation could be attributed to functional responses to either cover type availability or configuration. When we generalized behavioral tactics via clustering, we found significant increases in group-level predictive ability over the global model and, in some cases, the functional models. This suggests that clustered behaviors are also driving individual heterogeneity in this population. Our results highlight the importance of considering individual differences when studying wildlife-habitat relationships and underscore the need for a more complete understanding of the mechanisms behind this variation to inform habitat management and conservation efforts.

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Accounts of Chemical Research
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