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Lack of sex-specific movement patterns in an alien species at its invasion front ?¢???? consequences for invasion speed

机译:外来物种在其入侵前沿缺乏特定性别的运动模式?入侵速度的后果

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Summary Efficient targeting of actions to reduce the spread of invasive alien species relies on understanding the spatial, temporal, and individual variation of movement, in particular related to dispersal. Such patterns may differ between individuals at the invasion front compared to individuals in established and dense populations due to differences in environmental and ecological conditions such as abundance of conspecifics or sex-specific dispersal affecting the encounter rate of potential mates. We assessed seasonal and diurnal variation in movement pattern (step length and turning angle) of adult male and female raccoon dog at their invasion front in northern Sweden using data from Global Positioning System (GPS)-marked adult individuals and assessed whether male and female raccoon dog differed in their movement behavior. There were few consistent sex differences in movement. The rate of dispersal was rather similar over the months, suggesting that both male and female raccoon dog disperse during most of the year, but with higher speed during spring and summer. There were diurnal movement patterns in both sexes with more directional and faster movement during the dark hours. However, the short summer nights may limit such movement patterns, and long-distance displacement was best explained by fine-scale movement patterns from 18:00 to 05:00, rather than by movement patterns only from twilight and night. Simulation of dispersing raccoon dogs suggested a higher frequency of male?¢????female encounters that were further away from the source population for the empirical data compared to a scenario with sex differences in movement pattern. The lack of sex differences in movement pattern at the invasion front results in an increased likelihood for reproductive events far from the source population. Animals outside the source population should be considered potential reproducing individuals, and a high effort to capture such individuals is needed throughout the year to prevent further spread.
机译:小结有效地确定行动以减少外来入侵物种的扩散取决于对运动的空间,时间和个体变化的理解,尤其是与传播有关。由于环境和生态条件的不同,例如同种异体的丰富或性别特定的散布会影响潜在配偶的相遇率,因此在入侵前沿的个体与在既定种群和密集种群中的个体相比,这种模式可能有所不同。我们使用来自全球定位系统(GPS)标记的成年个体的数据,评估了成年雄性和雌性浣熊在瑞典北部入侵前沿的运动模式(步长和转弯角)的季节性和昼夜变化,并评估了雄性和雌性浣熊狗的运动行为有所不同。在运动中几乎没有一致的性别差异。在过去的几个月中,散布的速度相当相似,这表明雄性和雌性dog狗在一年中的大部分时间都散布,但在春季和夏季则散布速度更快。在黑暗时段,男女都有昼夜运动模式,方向性更强,运动更快。但是,短暂的夏夜可能会限制这种运动方式,长距离位移最好用18:00至05:00的精细运动方式来解释,而不是仅用暮光之夜和夜间的运动方式来解释。驱散浣熊狗的模拟表明,与运动方式性别差异的情况相比,实证数据与公¢母相遇的频率更高,而与经验种群的相距较远。入侵前沿运动方式缺乏性别差异,导致远离源种群的生殖事件发生的可能性增加。应将源种群以外的动物视为潜在的繁殖个体,并且全年需要竭尽全力捕获此类个体以防止其进一步传播。

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