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Understanding predation risk and individual variation in risk avoidance for threatened boreal caribou

机译:了解濒临灭绝的北美驯鹿的捕食风险和风险规避的个体差异

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Abstract Predation risk is a driver of species?¢???? distributions. Animals can increase risk avoidance in response to fluctuations in predation risk, but questions remain regarding individual variability and the capacity to respond to changes in spatial risk across human-altered landscapes. In northeast British Columbia, Canada, boreal caribou populations declined as roads and seismic lines have increased, which are theorized to increase gray wolf predation. Our goal was to model risk and to evaluate individual variability and the development of risk perception by examining individual risk avoidance in response to reproductive status and age. We used locations from collared caribou and wolves to identify landscape features associated with the risk of a potential wolf-caribou encounter and risk of being killed given an encounter. We built resource selection functions to estimate individual responses to risk. We used general linear regressions to evaluate individual risk and linear feature avoidance as a function of age and reproductive status (calf or no calf). Linear features increased the risk of encounter. Older caribou and caribou with calves demonstrated stronger avoidance of the risk of encounter and roads, but weaker avoidance in late summer to the risk of being killed relative to younger and calf-less individuals. Mechanisms explaining the inverse relationships between the risk of encounter and risk of being killed are uncertain, but it is conceivable that caribou learn to avoid the risk of encounter and roads. Responses by females with vulnerable calves to the risk of encounter and risk of being killed might be explained by a trade-off between these two risk types and a prioritization on the risk of encounter. Despite the capacity to alter their responses to risk, the global decline in Rangifer populations (caribou and wild reindeer) suggests these behaviors are insufficient to mitigate the impacts of anthropogenic disturbances.
机译:摘要捕食风险是物种的驱动力?分布。动物可以响应于捕食风险的波动而增加规避风险的能力,但是仍然存在有关个体变异性和人类改变景观对空间风险变化的响应能力的疑问。在加拿大不列颠哥伦比亚省东北部,随着道路和地震线的增加,北美驯鹿的数量有所减少,据理论,北美驯鹿的数量会增加灰太狼的捕食。我们的目标是通过检查针对生殖状况和年龄的个体风险回避来对风险进行建模并评估个体变异性和风险感知的发展。我们使用了有颈驯鹿和狼的位置来识别与潜在的狼-驯鹿遭遇的风险以及因遭遇狼killed而被杀死的风险相关的景观特征。我们建立了资源选择功能,以估计对风险的个人反应。我们使用一般线性回归来评估个体风险和线性特征规避与年龄和生殖状况(小腿或无小腿)的关系。线性特征会增加遇到的风险。较老的驯鹿和带小牛的驯鹿表现出更强的规避遭遇和道路的风险,但相对于年龄较小和没有犊牛的个体,避险在夏季末较弱,有被杀的危险。解释相遇风险和被杀死风险之间的反比关系的机制尚不确定,但是可以想象驯鹿学会避免相遇和道路的风险。易感犊牛的雌性对遭遇和被杀的风险的反应可以通过在这两种风险类型之间进行权衡,以及优先考虑遭遇的风险来解释。尽管有能力改变对风险的反应,但Rangifer种群(驯鹿和野生驯鹿)的全球减少表明,这些行为不足以减轻人为干扰的影响。

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