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To cross or not to cross: modeling wildlife road crossings as a binary response variable with contextual predictors

机译:穿越或不穿越:将野生动物道口建模为具有上下文预测变量的二元响应变量

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Roads are significant barriers to landscape‐scale movements of individuals or populations of many wildlife taxa. The decision by an animal near a road to either cross or not cross may be influenced by characteristics of the road, environmental conditions, traits of the individual animal, and other aspects of the context within which the decision is made. We considered such factors in a mixed‐effects logistic regression model describing the nightly road crossing probabilities of invasive nocturnal Brown Treesnakes (Boiga irregularis ) through short‐term radiotracking of 691 snakes within close proximity to 50 road segments across the island of Guam. All measures of road magnitude (traffic volume, gap width, surface type, etc.) were significantly negatively correlated with crossing probabilities. Snake body size was the only intrinsic factor associated with crossing rates, with larger snakes crossing roads more frequently. Humidity was the only environmental variable affecting crossing rate. The distance of the snake from the road at the start of nightly movement trials was the most significant predictor of crossings. The presence of snake traps with live mouse lures during a portion of the trials indicated that localized prey cues reduced the probability of a snake crossing the road away from the traps, suggesting that a snake's decision to cross roads is influenced by local foraging opportunities. Per capita road crossing rates of Brown Treesnakes were very low, and comparisons to historical records suggest that crossing rates have declined in the 60+?yr since introduction to Guam. We report a simplified model that will allow managers to predict road crossing rates based on snake, road, and contextual characteristics. Road crossing simulations based on actual snake size distributions demonstrate that populations with size distributions skewed toward larger snakes will result in a higher number of road crossings. Our method of modeling per capita road crossing probabilities as a binary response variable, influenced by contextual factors, may be useful for describing or predicting road crossings by individuals of other taxa provided that appropriate spatial and temporal resolution can be achieved and that potentially influential covariate data can be obtained.
机译:道路是许多野生生物分类群的个体或种群在景观尺度上运动的重要障碍。道路附近的动物决定要横穿还是不横穿,可能会受到道路特征,环境条件,个别动物的性状以及做出决定的环境中其他方面的影响。我们在混合效应Logistic回归模型中考虑了这些因素,该模型通过对关岛全岛50条路段附近的691条蛇进行了短期放射性追踪,描述了夜间侵入性布朗树蛇( Boiga不规则动物)的夜间道口概率。道路强度的所有度量(交通量,间隙宽度,路面类型等)与穿越概率均显着负相关。蛇的体型是与过马率相关的唯一内在因素,较大的蛇越过马路。湿度是唯一影响交叉速率的环境变量。夜间运动试验开始时,蛇离道路的距离是最重要的预测过境点。在部分试验中,存在带有活鼠标诱饵的蛇陷阱时,表明局部猎物提示降低了蛇从陷阱中穿过马路的可能性,这表明蛇对马路的决定受到当地觅食机会的影响。布朗树蛇的人均过马路率非常低,与历史记录的比较表明,自关岛引入以来60年以上的过马率已经下降。我们报告了一个简化的模型,该模型将使管理人员可以根据蛇,道路和环境特征来预测道路穿越率。根据实际蛇的大小分布进行的道路交叉模拟显示,具有向大蛇倾斜的大小分布的种群将导致更多的道路交叉。我们的将人均道路交叉口概率建模为受上下文因素影响的二元响应变量的方法,对于描述或预测其他类群个体的道路交叉口可能是有用的,前提是可以实现适当的空间和时间分辨率,并且可能会影响协变量数据可以获得。

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