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Multiscale habitat relationships of snowshoe hares ( Lepus americanus ) in the mixed conifer landscape of the Northern Rockies, USA: Cross-scale effects of horizontal cover with implications for forest management

机译:美国北洛矶山脉混合针叶树景观中雪兔的多尺度栖息地关系:水平覆盖的跨尺度效应对森林管理的影响

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Abstract Snowshoe hares ( Lepus americanus ) are an ecologically important herbivore because they modify vegetation through browsing and serve as a prey resource for multiple predators. We implemented a multiscale approach to characterize habitat relationships for snowshoe hares across the mixed conifer landscape of the northern Rocky Mountains, USA. Our objectives were to (1) assess the relationship between horizontal cover and snowshoe hares, (2) estimate how forest metrics vary across the gradient of snowshoe hare use and horizontal cover, and (3) model and map snowshoe hare occupancy and intensity of use. Results indicated that both occupancy and intensity of use by snowshoe hares increased with horizontal cover and that the effect became stronger as intensity of use increased. This underscores the importance of dense horizontal cover to achieve high use, and likely density, of snowshoe hares. Forest structure in areas with high snowshoe hare use and horizontal cover was characterized as multistoried with dense canopy cover and medium-sized trees (e.g., 12.7?¢????24.4 cm). The abundance of lodgepole pine ( Pinus contorta ) was associated with snowshoe hare use within a mixed conifer context, and the only species to increase in abundance with horizontal cover was Engelmann spruce ( Picea engelmannii ) and subalpine fir ( Abies lasiocarpa ). Our landscape-level modeling produced similar patterns in that we observed a positive effect of lodgepole pine and horizontal cover on both occupancy and use by snowshoe hares, but we also observed a positive yet parabolic effect of snow depth on snowshoe hare occupancy. This work is among the first to characterize the multiscale habitat relationships of snowshoe hares across a mixed conifer landscape as well as to map their occupancy and intensity of use. Moreover, our results provide stand- and landscape-level insights that directly relate to management agencies, which aids in conservation efforts of snowshoe hares and their associated predators.
机译:摘要雪鞋野兔(Lepus americanus)是具有重要生态意义的草食动物,因为它们通过浏览来改变植被,并作为多种食肉动物的猎物资源。我们实施了一种多尺度方法来表征美国落基山脉北部混合针叶树景观中雪兔的栖息地关系。我们的目标是(1)评估水平雪覆盖的兔子与雪兔之间的关系;(2)估计森林度量指标在整个雪覆盖的兔子和水平覆盖物之间的梯度上如何变化;(3)建立模型并绘制雪兔的占有率和使用强度图。结果表明,雪兔的占用和使用强度均随水平覆盖而增加,且随着使用强度的增加,其效果会增强。这强调了致密的水平覆盖物对于雪鞋野兔的高利用率以及可能的密度的重要性。在使用大量雪鞋野兔和水平覆盖的地区,森林结构的特点是多层,有浓密的树冠覆盖和中等大小的树木(例如12.7×24.4 cm)。在混合的针叶树环境中,大量的雪松(Pinus contorta)与雪兔的使用有关,唯一的水平覆盖增加的雪松物种是恩格曼云杉(Picea engelmannii)和亚高山冷杉(Abies lasiocarpa)。我们的景观水平建模产生了相似的模式,因为我们观察到雪松和水平覆盖对雪兔的占用和使用都有积极的影响,但是我们还观察到雪深对雪兔的占用有积极但呈抛物线的影响。这项工作是第一个在混合针叶树景观中表征雪鞋野兔的多尺度栖息地关系,并绘制其占用和使用强度的图。此外,我们的研究结果提供了与管理机构直接相关的立场和景观方面的见解,有助于雪鞋野兔及其相关捕食者的保护工作。

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