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Habitat Selection by African Buffalo (Syncerus caffer) in Response to Landscape-Level Fluctuations in Water Availability on Two Temporal Scales

机译:非洲水牛(Syncerus caffer)的生境选择对两个时间尺度上可用水的景观水平波动的响应

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Seasonal fluctuations in water availability cause predictable changes in the profitability of habitats in tropical ecosystems, and animals evolve adaptive behavioural and spatial responses to these fluctuations. However, stochastic changes in the distribution and abundance of surface water between years can alter resource availability at a landscape scale, causing shifts in animal behaviour. In the Okavango Delta, Botswana, a flood-pulsed ecosystem, the volume of water entering the system doubled between 2008 and 2009, creating a sudden change in the landscape. We used African buffalo (Syncerus caffer) to test the hypotheses that seasonal habitat selection would be related to water availability, that increased floodwater levels would decrease forage abundance and affect habitat selection, and that this would decrease buffalo resting time, reduce reproductive success and decrease body condition. Buffalo selected contrasting seasonal habitats, using habitats far from permanent water during the rainy season and seasonally-flooded habitats close to permanent water during the early and late flood seasons. The 2009 water increase reduced forage availability in seasonally-flooded habitats, removing a resource buffer used by the buffalo during the late flood season, when resources were most limited. In response, buffalo used drier habitats in 2009, although there was no significant change in the time spent moving or resting, or daily distance moved. While their reproductive success decreased in 2009, body condition increased. A protracted period of high water levels could prove detrimental to herbivores, especially to smaller-bodied species that require high quality forage. Stochastic annual fluctuations in water levels, predicted to increase as a result of anthropogenically-induced climate change, are likely to have substantial impacts on the functioning of water-driven tropical ecosystems, affecting environmental conditions within protected areas. Buffer zones around critical seasonal resources are essential to allow animals to engage in compensatory behavioural and spatial mechanisms in response to changing environmental conditions.
机译:可用水量的季节性波动会导致热带生态系统中栖息地的获利能力发生可预测的变化,而动物会对这些波动做出适应性的行为和空间响应。但是,几年之间地表水的分布和数量的随机变化会改变景观范围内的资源可用性,从而导致动物行为的变化。在博茨瓦纳博茨瓦纳的奥卡万戈三角洲,一个充满洪水的生态系统,进入该系统的水量在2008年至2009年之间翻了一番,造成了景观的突然变化。我们使用非洲水牛(Syncerus caffer)来检验以下假设:季节性栖息地选择与水的供应量有关;洪水水位的增加会减少草料的丰度并影响栖息地的选择;这会减少水牛的休息时间,减少繁殖成功和减少身体状况。布法罗选择了截然不同的季节性栖息地,在雨季使用远离永久水的栖息地,并在汛期的早期和晚期使用季节性淹没的接近永久水的栖息地。 2009年的用水增加减少了季节性淹没栖息地的草料供应,从而消除了水牛在洪水后期(资源最有限)使用的资源缓冲。作为回应,水牛在2009年使用了较干燥的栖息地,尽管移动或休息时间或每日移动距离没有明显变化。尽管他们的生殖成功在2009年有所下降,但身体状况却有所改善。长时间的高水位可能不利于草食动物,特别是对需要优质牧草的小体动物。由于人为诱发的气候变化,预计水位的随机年度波动可能会增加,这对水驱动的热带生态系统的功能可能产生重大影响,从而影响保护区的环境条件。重要季节性资源周围的缓冲区对于使动物能够响应环境条件的变化而进行补偿性行为和空间机制至关重要。

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