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Linking seasonal home range size with habitat selection and movement in a mountain ungulate

机译:将季节性房屋范围大小与有蹄类动物的栖息地选择和运动联系起来

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BackgroundSpace use by animals is determined by the interplay between movement and the environment, and is thus mediated by habitat selection, biotic interactions and intrinsic factors of moving individuals. These processes ultimately determine home range size, but their relative contributions and dynamic nature remain less explored. We investigated the role of habitat selection, movement unrelated to habitat selection and intrinsic factors related to sex in driving space use and home range size in Iberian ibex, Capra pyrenaica . We used GPS collars to track ibex across the year in two different geographical areas of Sierra Nevada, Spain, and measured habitat variables related to forage and roost availability. ResultsBy using integrated step selection analysis (iSSA), we show that habitat selection was important to explain space use by ibex. As a consequence, movement was constrained by habitat selection, as observed displacement rate was shorter than expected under null selection. Selection-independent movement, selection strength and resource availability were important drivers of seasonal home range size. Both displacement rate and directional persistence had a positive relationship with home range size while accounting for habitat selection, suggesting that individual characteristics and state may also affect home range size. Ibex living at higher altitudes, where resource availability shows stronger altitudinal gradients across the year, had larger home ranges. Home range size was larger in spring and autumn, when ibex ascend and descend back, and smaller in summer and winter, when resources are more stable. Therefore, home range size decreased with resource availability. Finally, males had larger home ranges than females, which might be explained by differences in body size and reproductive behaviour. ConclusionsMovement, selection strength, resource availability and intrinsic factors related to sex determined home range size of Iberian ibex. Our results highlight the need to integrate and account for process dependencies, here the interdependence of movement and habitat selection, to understand how animals use space. This study contributes to understand how movement links environmental and geographical space use and determines home range behaviour in large herbivores.
机译:背景动物对空间的利用取决于运动与环境之间的相互作用,因此受栖息地选择,生物相互作用和运动个体的内在因素的调节。这些过程最终决定了家庭范围的大小,但是它们的相对贡献和动态性质仍然很少被探索。我们调查了伊比利亚高地山羊,Capra pyrenaica的生境选择,与生境选择无关的运动以及与性别相关的内在因素在驱动空间使用和家庭范围大小中的作用。我们使用GPS项圈跟踪西班牙内华达山脉两个不同地理区域中的全年高地山羊,并测量了与饲草和栖息地可用量有关的栖息地变量。结果通过使用综合步骤选择分析(iSSA),我们证明了栖息地的选择对于解释ibex的空间使用非常重要。结果,运动受到生境选择的限制,因为观察到的位移速度比零选择下的预期短。独立于选择的移动,选择强度和资源可用性是季节性家庭范围大小的重要驱动力。在考虑栖息地选择时,位移率和定向持久性都与家庭范围大小呈正相关,这表明个体特征和状态也可能影响家庭范围大小。居住在较高海拔的高地山羊,其资源范围显示全年的海拔梯度更大,而其家庭范围更大。春季和秋季,当ibex上升和下降时,房屋范围较大,而在夏季和冬季,当资源更稳定时,房屋范围较小。因此,家庭范围大小随资源可用性而减小。最后,男性的居所范围要大于女性,这可以用体型和生殖行为的差异来解释。结论与性别有关的运动,选择强度,资源可用性和内在因素决定了伊比利亚高地山羊的家庭范围。我们的结果强调需要整合和考虑过程依赖性,这里是运动和栖息地选择的相互依赖性,以了解动物如何利用空间。这项研究有助于了解运动如何联系环境和地理空间使用,并确定大型草食动物的家庭行为。

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