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Scale‐dependence in elk habitat selection for a reintroduced population in Wisconsin USA

机译:美国威斯康星州重新引入种群的麋鹿栖息地选择的规模依赖性

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Habitat selection is a critical aspect of a species' ecology, requiring complex decision‐making that is both hierarchical and scale‐dependent, since factors that influence selection may be nested or unequal across scales. Elk (Cervus canadensis) ranged widely across diverse ecoregions in North America prior to European settlement and subsequent eastern extirpation. Most habitat selection studies have occurred within their contemporary western range, even after eastern reintroductions began. As habitat selection can vary by geographic location, available cover, season, and diel period, it is important to understand how a non‐migratory, reintroduced population in northern Wisconsin, USA, is limited by the lack of variation in topography, elevation, and vegetation. We tested scale‐dependent habitat selection on 79 adult elk from 2017 to 2020 using resource selection functions across temporal (i.e., seasonal) and spatial scales (i.e., landscape and home range). We found that selection varied both spatially and temporally, and elk selected areas with the greatest potential to influence fitness at larger scales, meaning elk selected areas closer to escape cover and further from “risky” features (e.g., annual wolf territory centers, county roads, and highways). We found stronger avoidance of annual wolf territory centers during spring, suggesting elk were selecting safer habitats during calving season. Elk selected habitats with less canopy cover across both spatial scales and all seasons, suggesting that elk selected areas with better access to forage as early seral stage stands have greater forage biomass than closed‐canopy forests and direct solar radiation to provide warmth in the cooler seasons. This study provides insight into the complexity of hierarchical decision‐making, such as how risky habitat features and land cover type influence habitat selection differently across seasons and spatial scales, influencing the decision‐making of elk. Scale‐dependent behavior is crucial to understand within specific geographic regions, as these decisions scale up to influence population dynamics.
机译:栖息地选择是物种生态学的一个关键方面,需要复杂的决策,既有层次又有尺度依赖性,因为影响选择的因素可能在尺度上嵌套或不相等。麋鹿 (Cervus canadensis) 在欧洲人定居和随后的东部灭绝之前广泛分布在北美的不同生态区。大多数栖息地选择研究都发生在他们同时代的西部范围内,即使在东部重新引入开始之后也是如此。由于栖息地的选择可能因地理位置、可用覆盖物、季节和季节而异,因此了解美国威斯康星州北部非迁徙、重新引入的种群如何受到地形、海拔和植被缺乏变化的限制非常重要。我们使用时间(即季节性)和空间尺度(即景观和家庭范围)的资源选择函数,测试了 2017 年至 2020 年对 79 只成年麋鹿的尺度依赖性栖息地选择。我们发现,选择在空间和时间上都存在差异,麋鹿选择的区域最有可能在更大范围内影响适应性,这意味着麋鹿选择的区域更靠近逃脱掩体,远离“危险”特征(例如,年度狼领地中心、县道和高速公路)。我们发现,在春季,麋鹿更强烈地避开一年一度的狼领地中心,这表明麋鹿在产犊季节选择了更安全的栖息地。麋鹿在空间尺度和所有季节都选择了树冠覆盖率较低的栖息地,这表明麋鹿选择更容易获得草料的区域作为早期浆草阶段林分,与封闭的树冠森林相比,麋鹿的饲料生物量更大,并且太阳直接辐射可在凉爽的季节提供温暖。这项研究提供了对分层决策复杂性的见解,例如风险栖息地特征和土地覆盖类型如何在季节和空间尺度上以不同的方式影响栖息地选择,从而影响麋鹿的决策。在特定地理区域内理解尺度依赖行为至关重要,因为这些决策会扩大规模以影响种群动态。

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