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Chronology of reproductive investment determines predation risk aversion in a felid‐ungulate system

机译:生殖投资的时间顺序决定了猫有蹄动物系统中的捕食风险规避

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class="enumerated" style="list-style-type:decimal" id="ece34947-list-0001">Fear of predators can behaviorally mediate prey population dynamics, particularly when predation risk influences reproductive investment. However, the costs of reproductive investment may mitigate predation risk aversion relative to periods when the link between reproductive output and prey behavior is weaker.We posit that intensity of reproductive investment in ungulates may predict their response to predation risk such that the sexes increase risk exposure during biological seasons that are pivotal to reproductive success, such as the fawn‐rearing and breeding seasons for females and males, respectively.We examined the activity patterns of sympatric white‐tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus), a sexually segregated polygynous ungulate, and Florida panthers (Puma concolor coryi) in the context of the “risky times – risky places hypothesis” and the reproductive strategy hypothesis. We compared detection rates and diel activity overlap of both species using motion‐triggered camera traps positioned on (n = 120) and off (n = 60) anthropogenic trails across five reproductive seasons.Florida panthers were nocturnal and primarily observed on‐trail providing an experimental framework with risky times and risky places. Contrary to studies in other taxa inversely correlating prey reproductive investment to predation risk, the sexes of deer were more risk prone during sex‐specific seasons associated with intense reproductive investment.Our results suggest spatiotemporally variable predation risk influences sex‐specific behavioral decision‐making in deer such that reproductive success is maximized.
机译:class =“ enumerated” style =“ list-style-type:decimal” id =“ ece34947-list-0001”> <!-list-behavior = enumerated prefix-word = mark-type = decimal max-label- size = 0-> 对捕食者的恐惧可以在行为上介导猎物种群动态,尤其是当捕食风险影响生殖投资时。然而,相对于生殖产出和猎物行为之间的联系较弱的时期,生殖投资的成本可能会减轻捕食风险的厌恶。 我们认为,有蹄类动物的生殖投资强度可以预测它们对捕食风险的反应从而使性别增加了对生殖成功至关重要的生物季节(例如分别为雌性和雄性的小鹿饲养和繁殖季节)期间的风险暴露。 我们研究了白尾同胞的活动模式。在“风险时期–危险场所假说”和生殖策略假说的背景下,有性分隔的多齿有蹄类动物鹿(Odocoileus virginianus)和佛罗里达豹(Puma concolor coryi)。我们使用定位在五个繁殖季节的(n = 120)和关闭(n = 60)人为踪迹上的运动触发相机陷阱比较了两个物种的检出率和diel活动重叠。 佛罗里达豹在夜间活动,主要是在路上观察到的,提供了一个具有风险时间和风险地点的实验框架。与其他类别的研究相反,猎物繁殖投资与捕食风险呈负相关,在具有特定繁殖力的特定性别季节中,鹿的性别更容易发生风险。 我们的结果表明,时空可变的捕食风险影响性别。鹿的特定行为决策,以使生殖成功最大化。

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