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Matrix quality and disturbance frequency drive evolution of species behavior at habitat boundaries

机译:基质质量和干扰频率驱动栖息地边界物种行为的演变

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SummaryPrevious theoretical studies suggest that a species' landscape should influence the evolution of its dispersal characteristics, because landscape structure affects the costs and benefits of dispersal. However, these studies have not considered the evolution of boundary crossing, that is, the tendency of animals to cross from habitat to nonhabitat (“matrix”). It is important to understand this dispersal behavior, because of its effects on the probability of population persistence. Boundary-crossing behavior drives the rate of interaction with matrix, and thus, it influences the rate of movement among populations and the risk of dispersal mortality. We used an individual-based, spatially explicit model to simulate the evolution of boundary crossing in response to landscape structure. Our simulations predict higher evolved probabilities of boundary crossing in landscapes with more habitat, less fragmented habitat, higher-quality matrix, and more frequent disturbances (i.e., fewer generations between local population extinction events). Unexpectedly, our simulations also suggest that matrix quality and disturbance frequency have much stronger effects on the evolution of boundary crossing than either habitat amount or habitat fragmentation. Our results suggest that boundary-crossing responses are most affected by the costs of dispersal through matrix and the benefits of escaping local extinction events. Evolution of optimal behavior at habitat boundaries in response to the landscape may have implications for species in human-altered landscapes, because this behavior may become suboptimal if the landscape changes faster than the species' evolutionary response to that change. Understanding how matrix quality and habitat disturbance drive evolution of behavior at boundaries, and how this in turn influences the extinction risk of species in human-altered landscapes should help us identify species of conservation concern and target them for management.
机译:概述先前的理论研究表明,物种的景观应影响其扩散特征的演变,因为景观结构会影响扩散的成本和收益。但是,这些研究并未考虑边界跨越的演变,即动物从栖息地过渡到非栖息地的趋势(“矩阵”)。重要的是要了解这种分散行为,因为它会影响人口持续存在的可能性。跨界行为决定了与矩阵互动的速度,因此,它影响着人口之间的移动速度和分散死亡的风险。我们使用了基于个人的空间显式模型来模拟响应景观结构的边界穿越的演变。我们的模拟预测在具有更多栖息地,更少的栖息地碎片,更高质量的矩阵和更频繁的干扰(即本地人口灭绝事件之间的世代减少)的景观中,越界概率会更高。出乎意料的是,我们的模拟还表明,与生境数量或生境破碎化相比,矩阵质量和干扰频率对边界越界的影响要大得多。我们的结果表明,越界响应受基质扩散成本和逃避局部灭绝事件的好处影响最大。在栖息地边界响应景观的最佳行为演化可能会对人类改变景观中的物种产生影响,因为如果景观的变化速度快于物种对这种变化的进化响应,则这种行为可能会变得次优。了解基质的质量和栖息地干扰如何驱动边界行为的演变,以及这又如何影响人类改变景观中物种的灭绝风险,应该有助于我们确定需要关注的物种并将其作为管理目标。

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