Cerdocyon thous 的时空生态学:一种应对栖息地丧失、破碎化和长期人为干扰的中食性犬科动物

IF 4 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ECOLOGY Landscape Ecology Pub Date : 2024-08-15 DOI:10.1007/s10980-024-01913-0
Tamara Santos, Paulo Henrique Marinho, Eduardo M. Venticinque, Carlos Roberto Fonseca
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背景人类活动正在减少自然景观的数量和质量。在此,我们评估了地形变化、栖息地数量、破碎化和长期人为干扰对中食性犬科动物 Cerdocyon thous 的栖息地、使用强度和活动模式的影响。方法2014年5月至9月期间,我们在巴西季节性干旱热带森林(Caatinga)的10个重点保护区域内的179个采样点获取了相机诱捕数据,共计6701个相机日。我们使用占用模型分析占用率,使用广义线性模型(GLM)分析使用强度,并使用核密度曲线分析活动模式。结果:Cerdoyon 千鸟从人类干扰中获益,在人为生境、破碎化、人类密度和牛群密度附近表现出更高的占用率和使用强度。此外,时间分析表明,它的日常活动随栖息地数量、人类密度、牛群密度和海拔高度而变化。结论:这些结果使我们能够了解导致通食性中型食蚁兽在人类主导的环境中占据优势地位的机制。
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Spatial and temporal ecology of Cerdocyon thous: a mesopredator canid coping with habitat loss, fragmentation, and chronic anthropogenic disturbances

Context

Human activities are reducing the amount and quality of natural landscapes. Understanding how such changes affect the spatial and temporal ecology of mammal populations will enable us to foresee how communities will be structured in the Anthropocene.

Objectives

Here, we evaluated how the occupancy, intensity of use, and activity patterns of the mesopredator canid Cerdocyon thous are affected by topographic variation, habitat amount, fragmentation and chronic anthropogenic disturbances.

Methods

Camera trapping data were obtained between May and September 2014 in 179 sampling points within ten priority areas for conservation in a seasonally dry tropical forest (Caatinga) in Brazil, totaling an effort of 6,701 camera.days. We use occupancy models for analyzed occupancy, generalized linear models (GLM) for the intensity of use and kernel density curve for activity pattern.

Results

Cerdoyon thous benefited from human disturbance, showing greater occupancy and intensity of use near anthropogenic habitats, fragmentation, human density and cattle density. Moreover, temporal analyses showed that it modulates its daily activity according to habitat amount, human density, cattle density and altitude. However, C. thous tends to avoid areas with excess of fire, logging and infrastructures.

Conclusions

These results allow us to understand the mechanisms that contribute to the dominance of generalist mesocarnivores in human-dominated environments.

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Landscape Ecology
Landscape Ecology 环境科学-地球科学综合
CiteScore
8.30
自引率
7.70%
发文量
164
审稿时长
8-16 weeks
期刊介绍: Landscape Ecology is the flagship journal of a well-established and rapidly developing interdisciplinary science that focuses explicitly on the ecological understanding of spatial heterogeneity. Landscape Ecology draws together expertise from both biophysical and socioeconomic sciences to explore basic and applied research questions concerning the ecology, conservation, management, design/planning, and sustainability of landscapes as coupled human-environment systems. Landscape ecology studies are characterized by spatially explicit methods in which spatial attributes and arrangements of landscape elements are directly analyzed and related to ecological processes.
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