狐狸选择了什么?落基山红狐在人类活动高峰和低谷期的空间生态

IF 2.9 3区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 ECOLOGY Ecosphere Pub Date : 2025-01-21 DOI:10.1002/ecs2.70096
Emily N. Burkholder, John Stephenson, Sarah Hegg, David Gustine, Joseph D. Holbrook
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在种群水平上理解动物行为是具有挑战性的,特别是在行为策略存在种内变异的情况下。一个种群内的个体在资源开发和利用方面往往有所不同,这可能与个体状态(例如,男性或女性)或外在变化(例如,食物的时间变化)有关。明确地解释个体间的变化有助于生态学的认识,特别是对那些表现出高度行为灵活性的物种。在这里,我们评估了资源的季节性波动如何影响怀俄明州大提顿国家公园内落基山红狐(Vulpes Vulpes macroura)的个体栖息地利用和选择。落基山红狐是普通红狐(Vulpes Vulpes)的高海拔亚种,原产于北美。从2016年到2021年,我们捕获了18只(11只雄性,7只雌性),并对它们进行了gps项圈定位,评估了它们的活动范围特征和栖息地选择的时空变化。我们观察到家庭范围大小的个体差异很大,通常在冬季月份的家庭范围较大(x¯$$ \overline{x} $$ = 72.92 km2[最小凸多边形- mcp], 83.65 km2[内核],(x¯$$ \overline{x} $$ = 22.23 km2 [MCP], 23.01 km2 [Kernel], 11.11 km2 [Local Convex Hull])。同样,我们观察到生境选择在不同的环境梯度上存在显著的个体差异。一些狐狸在夏季和冬季之间改变了它们对栖息地类型的选择,这表明它们的行为可塑性与季节资源有关。与人类特征的距离是两个季节狐狸栖息地选择的主要驱动因素,平均而言,狐狸在夏季对人类特征的选择更强。这些发现可能表明,一些狐狸专注于人类食物的时空资源脉动,而另一些则表现出更多的自然策略。我们的工作推进了落基山红狐的空间生态学,确定了在一个被大量重建的地区,红狐与人类和自然资源相关的空间利用策略的变化,并展示了人类活动如何影响国家公园内食肉动物的空间行为。
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What does the fox select? Spatial ecology of Rocky Mountain red fox during peaks and troughs of human recreation

Understanding animal behavior at the population level can be challenging, especially in the presence of intraspecific variation in behavioral tactics. Individuals within a population often vary with respect to resource exploitation and use, which may be associated with individual states (e.g., male or female) or extrinsic variation (e.g., temporal variation in food). Explicitly accounting for interindividual variation can aid ecological insights, especially for species that exhibit high behavioral flexibility. Here, we evaluated how seasonal fluctuations in resources influenced individual-level habitat use and selection of Rocky Mountain red fox (Vulpes vulpes macroura) within Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming. Rocky Mountain red fox is a high-elevation subspecies of the common red fox (Vulpes vulpes), and native to North America. From 2016 to 2021, we captured and GPS-collared 18 individuals (11 males, 7 females) and evaluated spatiotemporal shifts in home range characteristics and habitat selection. We observed high individual variation in home range size, with generally larger home ranges in the winter months ( x ¯ $$ \overline{x} $$  = 72.92 km2 [minimum convex polygon—MCP], 83.65 km2 [Kernel], 27.20 km2 [Local Convex Hull]) than in the summer ( x ¯ $$ \overline{x} $$ = 22.23 km2 [MCP], 23.01 km2 [Kernel], 11.11 km2 [Local Convex Hull]). Similarly, we observed substantial individual variation in habitat selection across environmental gradients. Some foxes altered their selection for habitat types between summer and winter indicating behavioral plasticity with respect to seasonal resources. Distance to human features was the primary driver for habitat selection for both seasons across foxes, and on average, foxes had stronger selection for human features in the summer. These findings might indicate some foxes are concentrating on the temporal and spatial resource pulse of anthropogenic food, while others exhibited more natural tactics. Our work advanced the spatial ecology of Rocky Mountain red fox, identified variation in space use tactics associated with humans and natural resources among red foxes in a heavily recreated area, and demonstrated how human activity can influence the spatial behavior of a carnivore within a national park.

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Ecosphere
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期刊介绍: The scope of Ecosphere is as broad as the science of ecology itself. The journal welcomes submissions from all sub-disciplines of ecological science, as well as interdisciplinary studies relating to ecology. The journal''s goal is to provide a rapid-publication, online-only, open-access alternative to ESA''s other journals, while maintaining the rigorous standards of peer review for which ESA publications are renowned.
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