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Competition alters seasonal resource selection and promotes use of invasive shrubs by an imperiled native cottontail

机译:竞争改变了季节性资源的选择,并促进了濒临灭绝的本地棉尾虫对入侵灌木的利用

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Many ecosystems face multiple invaders, and interactions among invasive and native species may complicate conservation efforts for imperiled species. Examination of fine‐scale resource selection can be used to detect patterns in habitat selection resulting from species interactions and assess the value of specific resources, including invasive plants, to wildlife. We used animal location data with mixed‐effects resource selection models to examine seasonal competitive interactions and species‐specific selection for forage and cover resources by an imperiled native lagomorph, the New England cottontail Sylvilagus transitionalis and its nonnative competitor, the eastern cottontail S. floridanus in the eastern Hudson Valley, NY. We found evidence that resource selection by New England cottontails depended on the relative prevalence of eastern cottontails to New England cottontails. Where eastern cottontails were less prevalent New England cottontail selected for resources characteristic of early successional shrublands. Where eastern cottontails were more prevalent, New England cottontails selected for resources characteristic of later successional shrublands. New England cottontail use of certain invasive shrubs depended on the prevalence of eastern cottontails relative to New England cottontails, suggesting response to invasive plants is confounded by interactions with a nonnative competitor. Our results further emphasize the need for conservation efforts to consider invasive management within the ecosystem context. We demonstrate the utility of resource selection studies to assist in this regard by exploring competitive interactions in the absence of removal studies, while simultaneously assessing the impact of habitat components such as invasive vegetation on species of conservation concern. Synthesis and applications Resource selection studies can be directly applied to inform ongoing species conservation where multiple invaders are present or where species interactions influence resource selection. Fine‐scale assessments of resource selection, similar to those presented here, can be used to selectively manage habitat to benefit desired species within the ecosystem context.
机译:许多生态系统面临多种入侵者,外来入侵物种与本地物种之间的相互作用可能会使对濒临灭绝物种的保护工作复杂化。精细资源选择的检验可用于检测物种相互作用产生的栖息地选择模式,并评估包括入侵植物在内的特定资源对野生动植物的价值。我们将动物位置数据与混合效应资源选择模型一起使用,以考察季节性竞争相互作用以及特定物种对牧草和掩盖资源的选择,这些物种包括濒临灭绝的本地象尾虫,新英格兰棉尾S Sylvilagus transitionalis和其非本地竞争者东部棉尾rid。在纽约州哈德逊河谷东部。我们发现证据表明,新英格兰棉尾的资源选择取决于东部棉尾与新英格兰棉尾的相对流行。在东部棉尾虫较不流行的地方,新英格兰棉尾虫被选为早期演替灌木林的资源特征。在东部棉尾流行的地方,新英格兰棉尾被选为后来演替灌木林的特征资源。新英格兰棉尾虫对某些侵入性灌木的使用取决于东部棉尾虫相对于新英格兰棉尾虫的患病率,这表明与非本地竞争者的相互作用会混淆对入侵植物的反应。我们的结果进一步强调了需要做出保护努力,以便在生态系统范围内考虑侵入性管理。我们通过在缺乏清除研究的情况下探索竞争相互作用来证明资源选择研究在此方面的实用性,同时评估诸如入侵性植被等生境成分对保护物种的影响。综合与应用资源选择研究可以直接应用于存在多个入侵者或物种相互作用影响资源选择的正在进行的物种保护。与这里介绍的类似,对资源选择的精细评估可以用来有选择地管理栖息地,以使生态系统内的所需物种受益。

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