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To Kill Stay or Flee: The Effects of Lions and Landscape Factors on Habitat and Kill Site Selection of Cheetahs in South Africa

机译:杀死留下或逃跑:狮子和景观因素对南非猎豹栖息地和杀死地点的影响

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Understanding how animals utilize available space is important for their conservation, as it provides insight into the ecological needs of the species, including those related to habitat, prey and inter and intraspecific interactions. We used 28 months of radio telemetry data and information from 200 kill locations to assess habitat selection at the 3rd order (selection of habitats within home ranges) and 4th order (selection of kill sites within the habitats used) of a reintroduced population of cheetahs Acinonyx jubatus in Phinda Private Game Reserve, South Africa. Along with landscape characteristics, we investigated if lion Panthera leo presence affected habitat selection of cheetahs. Our results indicated that cheetah habitat selection was driven by a trade-off between resource acquisition and lion avoidance, and the balance of this trade-off varied with scale: more open habitats with high prey densities were positively selected within home ranges, whereas more closed habitats with low prey densities were positively selected for kill sites. We also showed that habitat selection, feeding ecology, and avoidance of lions differed depending on the sex and reproductive status of cheetahs. The results highlight the importance of scale when investigating a species’ habitat selection. We conclude that the adaptability of cheetahs, together with the habitat heterogeneity found within Phinda, explained their success in this small fenced reserve. The results provide information for the conservation and management of this threatened species, especially with regards to reintroduction efforts in South Africa.
机译:了解动物如何利用可用空间对其保护很重要,因为它可以洞察物种的生态需求,包括与栖息地,猎物以及种间和种内相互作用有关的生态需求。我们使用了来自200个杀伤地点的28个月的无线电遥测数据和信息,以3 rd 顺序(家庭范围内的栖息地选择)和4 顺序(在南非的芬达私人野生动物保护区重新引入的猎豹猎豹(Acinonyx jubatus)种群中选择使用的栖息地内的杀死地点。除了景观特征外,我们还调查了美洲豹狮子的身影是否影响了猎豹的栖息地选择。我们的结果表明,猎豹栖息地的选择受到资源获取与避免狮子之间的权衡的影响,并且这种权衡的平衡随规模的变化而变化:在家庭范围内积极选择具有高猎物密度的更开放的栖息地,而更封闭积极选择具有低猎物密度的栖息地作为杀死地点。我们还表明,根据猎豹的性别和繁殖状况,栖息地选择,觅食生态和避免狮子行为也有所不同。结果突出了调查物种栖息地选择时规模化的重要性。我们得出的结论是,猎豹的适应性以及在Phinda内发现的栖息地异质性,解释了它们在这个小型围栏保护区中的成功。研究结果为该濒危物种的保护和管理提供了信息,尤其是在南非的再引进方面。

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