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Niche Overlap and Resource Partitioning Between Sympatric Kit Foxes and Coyotes in the Great Basin Desert of Western Utah

机译:西犹他州大盆地沙漠中同胞奇异狐和土狼之间的生态位重叠和资源分配

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Successful coexistence of sympatric canid species often relies on the subdominant species' ability to reduce competition through the differential selection of niche space. Information regarding the process of niche selection and its effect on the structure of canid communities in the Great Basin Desert is unavailable. From Dec. 1999 to Aug. 2001, we quantified the spatial, dietary and temporal resource overlap of kit foxes (Vulpes macrotis) and coyotes (Cams latrans) on the U.S. Army Dugway Proving Ground, Utah. Kit foxes and coyotes demonstrated substantial levels of spatial, temporal and dietary overlap. However, where the two species had overlapping home ranges, space use within the home range differed between the two species, with kit foxes using vegetative and landscape ruggedness characteristics not regularly used by coyotes. Although there was little evidence of seasonal change in either canid's use of habitat, in some areas kit foxes made nightly movements to more productive habitats with moderate ruggedness. Regardless of spatial partitioning, incidents of interference competition were high; 56% of known kit fox deaths were attributed to coyotes. In our study, high levels of temporal and dietary overlap, kit fox movement from extreme to moderate topography during foraging and selection for abundant cover demonstrated competitive pressures exerted on the kit fox population by the sympatric coyote population. [PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]
机译:同胞犬科动物物种能否成功共存,通常取决于优势物种通过差异选择利基空间减少竞争的能力。目前尚无有关小生境选择过程及其对大盆地沙漠中犬科动物群落结构影响的信息。从1999年12月到2001年8月,我们在犹他州的美国陆军杜格威试验场上对野狐(Vulpes macrotis)和土狼(Cams latrans)的空间,饮食和时间资源重叠进行了量化。狐狸和土狼表现出大量的空间,时间和饮食重叠。但是,在两个物种的居所范围重叠的情况下,两个物种在居所范围内的空间使用情况有所不同,而狐狸使用的是土狼不经常使用的营养和景观坚固性特征。尽管几乎没有证据表明这两个犬科动物使用栖息地时有季节变化,但在某些地区,狐狸夜间迁徙到中等强度的生产力更高的栖息地。不论空间划分如何,干扰竞争的发生率都很高。已知的袋狐死亡人数中有56%归因于土狼。在我们的研究中,高水平的时间和饮食重叠,觅食期间狐狸狐从极端地势运动到中等地形以及选择充足的掩盖物证明了同胞土狼种群对奇狐狐种群施加了竞争压力。 [出版物摘要]

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    《The American Midland Naturalist》 |2008年第1期|p.191-208|共18页
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    ADAMJ. KOZLOWSKIDepartment of Wildland Resources, Utah State University, Logan 84322ERIC M. GESE1U.S. Department of Agriculture, Wildlife Services, National Wildlife Research Center, Department of WildlandResources, Utah State University, Logan 84322ANDWENDY M. ARJOU.S. Department of Agriculture, Wildlife Services, National Wildlife Research Center, 9730-B Lathrop IndustrialDrive SW, Olympia, Washington 985121 Corresponding author: Telephone: (435)797-2542, FAX: (435)797-0288, e-mail: eric.gese@usu.edu,;

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