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Quantifying spatial habitat loss from hydrocarbon development through assessing habitat selection patterns of mule deer

机译:通过评估m鹿的生境选择模式来量化碳氢化合物开发造成的空间生境丧失

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Extraction of oil and natural gas (hydrocarbons) from shale is increasing rapidly in North America, with documented impacts to native species and ecosystems. With shale oil and gas resources on nearly every continent, this development is set to become a major driver of global land-use change. It is increasingly critical to quantify spatial habitat loss driven by this development to implement effective mitigation strategies and develop habitat offsets. Habitat selection is a fundamental ecological process, influencing both individual fitness and population-level distribution on the landscape. Examinations of habitat selection provide a natural means for understanding spatial impacts. We examined the impact of natural gas development on habitat selection patterns of mule deer on their winter range in Colorado. We fit resource selection functions in a Bayesian hierarchical framework, with habitat availability defined using a movement-based modeling approach. Energy development drove considerable alterations to deer habitat selection patterns, with the most substantial impacts manifested as avoidance of well pads with active drilling to a distance of at least 800 m. Deer displayed more nuanced responses to other infrastructure, avoiding pads with active production and roads to a greater degree during the day than night. In aggregate, these responses equate to alteration of behavior by human development in over 50% of the critical winter range in our study area during the day and over 25% at night. Compared to other regions, the topographic and vegetative diversity in the study area appear to provide refugia that allow deer to behaviorally mediate some of the impacts of development. This study, and the methods we employed, provides a template for quantifying spatial take by industrial activities in natural areas and the results offer guidance for policy makers, mangers, and industry when attempting to mitigate habitat loss due to energy development.
机译:在北美,从页岩中提取石油和天然气(碳氢化合物)的数量正在迅速增加,有文献记载对当地物种和生态系统产生了影响。几乎每个大洲都有页岩油气资源,这一发展势必将成为全球土地用途变化的主要驱动力。量化由这一发展驱动的空间生境丧失以实施有效的缓解策略和发展生境补偿越来越重要。栖息地的选择是一个基本的生态过程,会影响景观的个体适应度和人口水平分布。栖息地选择考试为理解空间影响提供了自然的手段。我们研究了天然气开发对ule子冬季栖息地选择模式在科罗拉多州的影响。我们在贝叶斯层次框架中拟合资源选择功能,并使用基于移动的建模方法定义栖息地的可用性。能源开发使鹿的栖息地选择方式发生了重大变化,其中最重大的影响表现为避免在至少800 m的距离上进行主动钻井而避开了井眼。鹿对其他基础设施的反应更加细微,与白天相比,白天在更大程度上避免了活跃的生产和道路。总的来说,这些反应相当于在白天,超过50%的夜间,超过人类研究区域临界冬季范围内人类发展造成的行为改变。与其他区域相比,研究区域的地形和植物多样性似乎提供了避难所,使鹿可以在行为上介导某些发展影响。这项研究以及我们采用的方法,为量化自然地区工业活动的空间占用提供了模板,其结果为政策制定者,管理人员和工业界在尝试减轻由于能源开发造成的栖息地丧失时提供了指导。

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