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Does Habitat Heterogeneity in a Multi-Use Landscape Influence Survival Rates and Density of a Native Mesocarnivore?

机译:多用途景观中的栖息地异质性是否会影响中生食肉动物的存活率和密度?

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The relationships between predators, prey, and habitat have long been of interest to applied and basic ecologists. As a native Great Plains mesocarnivore of North America, swift foxes (Vulpes velox) depended on the historic disturbance regime to maintain open grassland habitat. With a decline in native grasslands and subsequent impacts to prairie specialists, notably the swift fox, understanding the influence of habitat on native predators is paramount to future management efforts. From 2001 to 2004, we investigated the influence of vegetation structure on swift fox population ecology (survival and density) on and around the Piñon Canyon Maneuver Site, southeastern Colorado, USA. We monitored 109 foxes on 6 study sites exposed to 3 different disturbance regimes (military training, grazing, unused). On each site we evaluated vegetation structure based on shrub density, basal coverage, vegetation height, and litter. Across all sites, annual fox survival rates ranged from 0.50 to 0.92 for adults and 0.27 to 0.78 for juveniles. Among sites, population estimates ranged from 1 to 7 foxes per 10 km transect. Fox density or survival was not related to the relative abundance of prey. A robust model estimating fox population size and incorporating both shrub density and percent basal cover as explanatory variables far outperformed all other models. Our results supported the idea that, in our region, swift foxes were shortgrass prairie specialists and also indicated a relationship between habitat quality and landscape heterogeneity. We suggest the regulation of swift fox populations may be based on habitat quality through landscape-mediated survival, and managers may effectively use disturbance regimes to create or maintain habitat for this native mesocarnivore.
机译:长期以来,掠食者,猎物和栖息地之间的关系一直引起应用生态学家和基础生态学家的关注。作为北美本土的大平原中食肉动物,迅捷狐狸(Vulpes velox)依靠历史性的扰动制度来维持开放的草原栖息地。随着原生草原的减少以及随后对草原专家的影响,特别是迅捷的狐狸,了解栖息地对原生掠食者的影响对于未来的管理工作至关重要。从2001年到2004年,我们调查了美国东南部科罗拉多州PiñonCanyon机动点及其周围地区植被结构对狐狸种群生态(生存和密度)的影响。我们在6个研究地点的109只狐狸身上进行了监测,这些研究地点受到3种不同的干扰方式(军事训练,放牧,未使用)。在每个站点上,我们根据灌木密度,基础覆盖率,植被高度和凋落物评估植被结构。在所有站点中,成年狐狸的成活率从成人的0.50到0.92,少年的0.27到0.78。在站点之间,人口估计范围为每10 km横断点1到7只狐狸。狐狸的密度或生存与猎物的相对丰富度无关。估计狐狸种群大小并结合灌木密度和基础覆盖百分率作为解释变量的稳健模型远胜于所有其他模型。我们的研究结果支持这样的观点,即在我们地区,迅捷狐狸是短草草原的专家,也表明了栖息地质量与景观异质性之间的关系。我们建议对快速狐狸种群的调节可能是基于通过景观介导的生存方式的栖息地质量,管理者可能会有效地利用干扰机制来为这种中生食肉动物创建或维持栖息地。

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