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Herbivore Body Condition Response in Altered Environments: Mule Deer and Habitat Management

机译:改变环境中的草食动物身体状况响应:M鹿和栖息地管理

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The relationships between habitat, body condition, life history characteristics, and fitness components of ungulates are interwoven and of interest to researchers as they strive to understand the impacts of a changing environment. With the increased availability of portable ultrasound machines and the refinement of hormonal assays, assessment of ungulate body condition has become an accessible monitoring strategy. We employed body condition scoring, estimation of % ingesta-free body fat (%IFBF), assessment of free thyroid hormones (FT4 and FT3), and assessment of pregnancy, as metrics to determine if landscape-level habitat treatments affected body condition of adult (≥1.5 years old) female mule deer (Odocoileus hemionus). All body condition related metrics were measured on 2 neighboring study areas — a reference area that had received no habitat treatments and a treatment study area that had received mechanical removal of pinyon pine (Pinyus edulis) - Utah juniper (Juniperus osteosperma) forest, chemical control of weeds, and reseeding with preferred mule deer browse species. A consistent trend of higher %IFBF was observed in the treatment study area than in the reference study area , although variation of estimates was larger than hypothesized. A similar pattern was observed with higher thyroid hormones concentrations being observed in the treatment study area, but large amounts of variation within concentration estimates were also observed. The consistent pattern of higher body condition related estimates in our treatment study area provides evidence that large mammalian species are sensitive to landscape change, although variation within estimates underlie the challenge in detecting population level impacts stemming from environmental change.
机译:栖息地,身体状况,生活史特征和有蹄类动物的适应成分之间的关​​系是交织的,研究人员在努力了解不断变化的环境的影响时很感兴趣。随着便携式超声机可用性的提高和荷尔蒙测定方法的完善,对有蹄类动物身体状况的评估已成为一种可访问的监视策略。我们采用身体状况评分,估算无摄食体脂肪百分比(%IFBF),评估游离甲状腺激素(FT4和FT3)以及评估妊娠,以此来确定景观水平的栖息地治疗是否会影响成年人的身体状况(≥1.5岁)雌性ule鹿(Odocoileus hemionus)。所有与身体状况相关的指标均在2个相邻的研究区域进行了测量-参考区域未进行生境处理,治疗研究区域已机械去除了松柏(Pinyus edulis)-犹他杜松(Juniperus bonesperma)森林,化学防治杂草,并与首选的m鹿一起播种。尽管估计值的变化大于假设值,但在治疗研究区观察到的百分比IFBF始终高于参考研究区。在治疗研究区域观察到相似的模式,其中甲状腺激素浓度更高,但是在浓度估计值范围内也观察到大量变化。在治疗研究领域,与较高的身体状况相关的估计值的一致模式提供了证据,证明大型哺乳动物物种对景观变化敏感,尽管估计值内的变化是检测环境变化对种群水平影响的挑战。

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