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Temperature-mediated habitat use and selection by a heat-sensitive northern ungulate

机译:温度介导的栖息地的使用和热敏感的有蹄类动物的选择

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The behavioural response of animals to unfavourable climatic conditions has received increased attention recently. While many studies have examined the behavioural responses of endotherms to cold temperatures, thermoregulatory behaviour may also occur in response to heat stress. We evaluated whether a heat-sensitive northern ungulate, the moose, Alces alces, showed thermoregulatory behaviour in response to ambient temperature in two populations in southern Norway. We quantified the seasonal habitat use of GPS-collared adult females, as well as fine-scale habitat selection patterns, in relation to time of day and critical temperature thresholds thought to induce heat stress. We also assessed whether temperature-associated changes in spatial behaviour led to a shift in the availability of thermal cover and forage at the chosen location. Frequent exposure to temperatures above critical thresholds occurred in both summer and winter and in both study areas. Moose responded by seeking thermal shelter in mature coniferous forest and avoiding open habitat types, leading to a decrease in local forage availability in summer but not in winter. Differences in habitat choice in response to temperature were most pronounced at twilight. We found that fine-scale habitat selection analyses, using step-selection functions, more effectively revealed thermoregulatory behaviour in both seasons and populations than did habitat use. This is because habitat selection analyses are better able to identify limiting factors operating at different spatiotemporal scales than is habitat use. Our results clearly show that ambient temperature affected fine-scale behavioural decisions of moose with consequences for forage accessibility, especially during summer. As the climate changes, the limiting effect of ambient temperature (cold and high) on animal behaviour is likely to increase, potentially influencing individual fitness and population dynamics.
机译:近来,动物对不利的气候条件的行为反应受到了越来越多的关注。尽管许多研究已经研究了吸热对低温的行为响应,但温度调节行为也可能会响应于热应激而发生。我们评估了热敏感的北部有蹄类动物驼鹿Alces alces是否在挪威南部的两个种群中响应环境温度表现出温度调节行为。我们根据一天中的时间和认为会引起热应激的临界温度阈值,对使用GPS领的成年雌性的季节性栖息地使用情况以及精细的栖息地选择模式进行了量化。我们还评估了空间行为中与温度相关的变化是否导致所选地点的热覆盖物和草料的可用性发生变化。夏季和冬季以及两个研究区域都经常暴露在高于临界阈值的温度下。驼鹿的应对方式是在成熟的针叶林中寻求避难所,避免开阔的栖息地类型,从而导致夏季当地牧草供应量减少,而冬季则没有。在黄昏时,生境选择对温度的响应差异最为明显。我们发现,使用逐步选择功能进行的精细栖息地选择分析比栖息地使用更有效地揭示了季节和种群的温度调节行为。这是因为与生境使用相比,生境选择分析能够更好地确定在不同时空尺度上起作用的限制因素。我们的结果清楚地表明,环境温度会影响驼鹿的精细行为决策,从而影响牧草的可及性,尤其是在夏季。随着气候的变化,环境温度(寒冷和高温)对动物行为的限制作用可能会增加,从而可能影响个体适应性和种群动态。

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  • 来源
    《Animal behaviour》 |2012年第3期|p.723-735|共13页
  • 作者单位

    Faculty of Applied Ecology and Agricultural Sciences, Hedmark University College, Koppang, Norway,Department of Animal and Poultry Science, College of Agriculture and Bioresources, University of Saskatchewan, 51 Campus Drive, Saskatoon, SK S7N 5E2, Canada;

    Centre for Conservation Biology, Department of Biology, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway,Norwegian Institute for Nature Research, Trondheim, Norway;

    Faculty of Applied Ecology and Agricultural Sciences, Hedmark University College, Koppang, Norway;

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  • 正文语种 eng
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  • 关键词

    alces alces; climate change; endotherms; habitat selection; moose; SSF; thermoregulation; trade-off;

    机译:阿尔切斯气候变化;吸热栖息地选择;驼鹿;SSF;体温调节交易;

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