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Animal learning may contribute to both problems and solutions for wildlife–train collisions

机译:动物学习可能会导致野生生物与火车相撞的问题和解决方案

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Transportation infrastructure can cause an ecological trap if it attracts wildlife for foraging and travel opportunities, while increasing the risk of mortality from collisions. This situation occurs for a vulnerable population of grizzly bears (Ursus arctos) in Banff National Park, Canada, where train strikes have become a leading cause of mortality. We explored this problem with analyses of rail-associated food attractants, habitat use of GPS-collared bears and patterns of past mortality. Bears appeared to be attracted to grain spilled from rail cars, enhanced growth of adjacent vegetation and train-killed ungulates with rail use that increased in spring and autumn, and in areas where trains slowed, topography was rugged, and human density was low. However, areas with higher grain deposits or greater use by bears did not predict sites of past mortality. The onset of reported train strikes occurred amid several other interacting changes in this landscape, including the cessation of lethal bear management, changes in the distribution and abundance of ungulates, increasing human use and new anthropogenic features. We posit that rapid learning by bears is critical to their persistence in this landscape and that this capacity might be enhanced to prevent train strikes in future with simple warning devices, such as the one we invented, that signal approaching trains.This article is part of the theme issue ‘Linking behaviour to dynamics of populations and communities: application of novel approaches in behavioural ecology to conservation’.
机译:运输基础设施如果吸引野生生物觅食和旅行机会,可能会造成生态陷阱,同时增加撞车致死的风险。在加拿大班夫国家公园,一群易受伤害的灰熊(Ursus arctos)发生了这种情况,火车罢工已成为导致死亡的主要原因。我们通过分析与铁路相关的食物引诱剂,GPS领熊的栖息地使用以及过去的死亡率模式来探索这个问题。熊似乎被铁轨溢出的谷物所吸引,由于春季和秋季铁路使用的增加,临近植被的生长和火车杀死的有蹄类动物的数量增加,在火车减速,地形崎,、人口密度低的地区。但是,谷物储量较高或空头大量使用的地区无法预测过去的死亡地点。据报道,火车罢工的发生是在这一环境中其他相互作用的变化中发生的,包括停止致死熊的管理,有蹄类动物的分布和数量的变化,人类的使用和新的人为特征。我们认为,熊的快速学习对于它们在这种情况下的持久性至关重要,并且可以通过使用简单的警告装置(例如我们发明的那种警告接近火车的警告装置)来增强这种能力,以防止将来的火车遭受罢工。主题问题“将行为与人口和社区的动态联系起来:行为生态学中新颖方法在保护中的应用”。

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