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Caribou, water, and ice – fine-scale movements of a migratory arctic ungulate in the context of climate change

机译:驯鹿,水和冰–在气候变化的背景下,迁徙的北极有蹄类动物的小规模运动

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BackgroundFreshwater lakes and rivers of the Northern Hemisphere have been freezing increasingly later and thawing increasingly earlier during the last century. With reduced temporal periods during which ice conditions are favourable for locomotion, freshwater bodies could become impediments to the inter-patch movements, dispersion, or migration of terrestrial animals that use ice-covered lakes and rivers to move across their range. Studying the fine-scale responses of individuals to broad-scale changes in ice availability and phenology would help to understand how animals react to ongoing climate change, and contribute to the conservation and management of endangered species living in northern environments. Between 2007 and 2014, we equipped 96 migratory caribou Rangifer tarandus caribou from the Rivière-aux-Feuilles herd in northern Québec (Canada) with GPS telemetry collars and studied their space use. We measured contemporary (digital MODIS maps updated every 8?days, 2000–2014) and historical (annual observations, 1947–1985) variations in freshwater-ice availability and evaluated the concurrent responses of caribou to these changes. ResultsIce had a positive influence on caribou movement rates and directionality, and caribou selected ice and avoided water when moving across or in the vicinity of large water bodies. When ice was unavailable, caribou rarely swam across (6?% of crossings) and frequently circumvented water bodies for several km. Although ice phenology did not change significantly during our study, climate projections indicated that ice availability could decrease considerably before the end of the century, generating a ~28?% increase in distance travelled by caribou during the early spring and fall migrations. ConclusionsWe demonstrated that ice availability influenced the movements of a migratory arctic ungulate. Warmer air temperatures in the Arctic will undoubtedly modify the phenology of ice forming on freshwater lakes and rivers. If migratory caribou are unable to adjust the timing of their migrations, they could be forced to circumvent unfrozen water bodies more frequently and over broader areas, which may increase the distance, time, and energy they use to reach wintering areas. The long-term conservation of wide-ranging species will ultimately depend on our ability to identify the fine-scale behavioural reactions of individuals to broad-scale changes in climate and land use.
机译:背景技术北半球的淡水湖泊和河流在上个世纪以来冻得越来越晚,在融化中却越来越早。随着冰期条件有利于运动的时间减少,淡水体可能成为利用冰雪覆盖的湖泊和河流在其范围内移动的陆生动物的斑块间移动,散布或迁移的障碍。研究个体对冰的可利用性和物候学的广泛变化的精细反应将有助于了解动物如何对持续的气候变化做出反应,并有助于保护和管理生活在北部环境中的濒危物种。在2007年至2014年之间,我们为来自加拿大魁北克北部Rivière-aux-Feuilles牧群的96只迁徙驯鹿Rangifer tarandus驯鹿配备了GPS遥测项圈,并研究了它们的空间用途。我们测量了当代(2000-2014年每8天更新一次的MODIS数字地图)和历史(每年观测到的1947-1985年)淡水冰供应量的变化,并评估了驯鹿对这些变化的同时响应。结果冰对驯鹿的移动速度和方向性有积极的影响,当驯鹿穿越大型水体或在大型水体附近移动时,选择冰并避免积水。当没有冰时,驯鹿很少游过(占过境点的6%),并经常绕过水体几公里。尽管在我们的研究中,冰的物候变化不大,但气候预测表明,冰的可利用性在本世纪末之前可能会大大减少,在早春和秋季的迁徙过程中,驯鹿的行进距离增加了〜28%。结论我们证明了冰的可利用性影响了迁移的北极有蹄类动物的运动。北极温暖的气温无疑将改变淡水湖泊和河流上形成的冰的物候。如果迁徙的驯鹿无法调整其迁徙的时间,他们可能会被迫更频繁地绕开未冻结的水体,并在更广阔的区域内避开,这可能会增加他们到达越冬地区的距离,时间和精力。广泛物种的长期保护最终将取决于我们确定个人对气候和土地利用的大规模变化的精细行为反应的能力。

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