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Habitat selection by Eurasian lynx ( Lynx lynx ) is primarily driven by avoidance of human activity during day and prey availability during night

机译:欧亚山猫(Lynx lynx)的栖息地选择主要是由于白天避免人类活动,而夜间避免猎物

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Abstract The greatest threat to the protected Eurasian lynx ( Lynx lynx ) in Central Europe is human-induced mortality. As the availability of lynx prey often peaks in human-modified areas, lynx have to balance successful prey hunting with the risk of encounters with humans. We hypothesized that lynx minimize this risk by adjusting habitat choices to the phases of the day and over seasons. We predicted that (1) due to avoidance of human-dominated areas during daytime, lynx range use is higher at nighttime, that (2) prey availability drives lynx habitat selection at night, whereas high cover, terrain inaccessibility, and distance to human infrastructure drive habitat selection during the day, and that (3) habitat selection also differs between seasons, with altitude being a dominant factor in winter. To test these hypotheses, we analyzed telemetry data (GPS, VHF) of 10 lynx in the Bohemian Forest Ecosystem (Germany, Czech Republic) between 2005 and 2013 using generalized additive mixed models and considering various predictor variables. Night ranges exceeded day ranges by more than 10%. At night, lynx selected open habitats, such as meadows, which are associated with high ungulate abundance. By contrast, during the day, lynx selected habitats offering dense understorey cover and rugged terrain away from human infrastructure. In summer, land-cover type greatly shaped lynx habitats, whereas in winter, lynx selected lower altitudes. We concluded that open habitats need to be considered for more realistic habitat models and contribute to future management and conservation (habitat suitability, carrying capacity) of Eurasian lynx in Central Europe.
机译:摘要对中欧受保护的欧亚天猫座(Lynx lynx)的最大威胁是人为导致的死亡。由于天猫的猎物经常在人类改造过的地区达到顶峰,因此天猫必须在成功进行猎物与与人类相遇的风险之间取得平衡。我们假设山猫通过将生境选择调整到白天和整个季节的各个阶段来最大程度地降低这种风险。我们预测,(1)由于白天要避开人类为主的区域,因此山猫的夜间使用率更高;(2)猎物的可用性在夜间驱动山猫的栖息地选择,而高遮盖力,地形难以接近以及与人类基础设施的距离(3)不同季节的栖息地选择也有所不同,海拔高度是冬季的主要因素。为了检验这些假设,我们使用广义加性混合模型并考虑了各种预测变量,分析了波希米亚森林生态系统(德国,捷克共和国)中10个山猫的遥测数据(GPS,VHF)。夜间范围比白天范围超出10%以上。到了晚上,山猫选择了一些空旷的栖息地,例如草地,它们有蹄类动物的数量很高。相比之下,在白天,天猫座选定的栖息地提供了茂密的地下层覆盖和远离人类基础设施的崎terrain地形。在夏季,地被类型极大地塑造了山猫的栖息地,而在冬季,山猫选择了较低的海拔。我们得出的结论是,需要考虑开放的生境以建立更现实的生境模型,并为中欧欧亚天猫的未来管理和保护(生境适应性,承载能力)做出贡献。

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