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Habitat selection differs across hierarchical behaviors: selection of patches and intensity of patch use

机译:栖息地的选择因等级行为而异:补丁的选择和补丁使用的强度

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When animals select habitats, they integrate a suite of behaviors that are influenced by multiple competing resource requirements. Resources that influence decisions about habitat use are likely to differ across spatial scales and hierarchical behaviors. At coarser scales, animals are expected to select resources that are critical to fitness, and at finer scales, to intensively use resources that enhance fitness. Our goal was to contrast habitat selection at two hierarchical behavioral levels (patch selection and intensity of patch use) to test hypotheses about how resources shape habitat use. We applied a two‐stage hurdle model to quantify both initial selection and intensity of use of resource patches by a burrowing herbivore, the pygmy rabbit (Brachylagus idahoensis ). We expected security from predation to influence initial selection of patches, and forage availability to influence intensity of use of selected patches. We monitored locations of adults fitted with radio‐collars during winter and summer. We measured vegetation, burrow characteristics, and concealment cover within patches that were used and unused by rabbits, and we quantified burrow densities surrounding patches in a GIS . Selection of used patches from available patches was largely influenced by security resources (presence and proximity of burrows, shrub height, and woody ground cover) during both seasons. Intensity of patch use was also influenced by forage availability and, consequently, differed between seasons. During winter, sagebrush is the primary forage, and greater sagebrush canopy within a patch was associated with increased intensity of use. During summer, rabbits more intensively used patches with greater availability of herbaceous forage. Elucidating how animals make choices about habitats across a diversity of spatial and temporal scales will continue to increase our understanding of the factors that govern distribution of populations and movements of individuals. By extending these concepts to hierarchical behaviors, we can enhance insights into the processes that shape the patterns of habitat use we observe.
机译:当动物选择栖息地时,它们会整合一系列行为,这些行为会受到多种竞争性资源需求的影响。影响有关栖息地使用决策的资源可能会在空间尺度和等级行为上有所不同。在较粗的规模上,期望动物选择对健身至关重要的资源,而在较细的规模上,则要密集使用增强健身的资源。我们的目标是在两个层次的行为水平(斑块选择和斑块使用强度)上对比栖息地选择,以检验有关资源如何影响栖息地使用的假设。我们应用了一个两阶段的障碍模型来量化挖洞的草食动物侏儒兔(Brachylagus idahoensis)的初始选择和资源斑块的利用强度。我们期望安全性从掠夺到补丁的初始选择都会受到影响,草料的可用性会影响选定补丁的使用强度。我们监测了冬季和夏季装有无线电项圈的成年人的位置。我们测量了兔子使用和未使用的斑块内的植被,洞穴特征和隐蔽性,并在GIS中量化了斑块周围的洞穴密度。在两个季节中,从可用补丁中选择使用过的补丁在很大程度上受安全资源(洞穴的存在和接近,灌木高度和木质地面覆盖)的影响。补丁的使用强度也受草料供应量的影响,因此,季节之间存在差异。在冬季,鼠尾草是主要的牧草,而斑块内更大的鼠尾草冠层与使用强度的增加有关。在夏季,兔子会更频繁地使用斑块和更多草食饲料。阐明动物如何在各种时空尺度上对栖息地做出选择,将继续加深我们对支配人口分布和个体流动的因素的理解。通过将这些概念扩展到等级行为,我们可以增强对塑造我们观察到的栖息地使用方式的过程的了解。

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