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Space use, Resource Selection and Territoriality of Black-Footed Ferrets: Implications for Reserve Design

机译:黑足雪貂的空间利用,资源选择和地域性:对保护区设计的启示

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Insight into the spatial ecology of predators might help biologists to design wildlife reserves that maximize conservation success. We investigated the spatial ecology of endangered black-footed ferrets Mustela nigripes during the post-breeding seasons (June–October) of 2007 and 2008 on a 452-ha colony of black-tailed prairie dogs Cynomys ludovicianus in South Dakota, USA. Ferrets of both sexes frequently used areas with an abundance of active openings to prairie dog burrows, suggesting a positive response to refuge and prey. Densities of active burrow openings were similar in areas of same-sex overlap and areas of exclusive space use, which might suggest limited defense of resources by ferrets. However, this result could be expected in our study because much of the study colony contained high densities of active burrow openings. Same-sex home ranges overlapped in area, but the intensity of space use overlap was low. For male ferrets with overlapping home ranges, both males tended to spend low amounts of time in areas of overlap. In contrast, for pairs of overlapping female home ranges, one female frequently used areas of overlap while the second apparently avoided them, suggesting a dominance hierarchy of some sort. Core areas were essentially exclusive. Our data are consistent with the hypothesis of intrasexual territoriality by ferrets in habitats of high quality, which would limit the number of ferrets a habitat supports. Where wildlife managers aim to maximize densities of free-ranging ferrets, it might be beneficial to create reserves that 1) provide each ferret with sufficient prey and refuge, 2) reduce social conflict and competition for space, and 3) facilitate dispersal.
机译:洞察捕食者的空间生态可能有助于生物学家设计野生动植物保护区,从而最大程度地实现保护成功。我们在美国南达科他州一个452公顷的黑尾土拨鼠Cynomys ludovicianus种群中,调查了2007年和2008年繁殖后季节(6月至10月)濒临灭绝的黑脚雪貂鼬鼬的空间生态。男女两性的雪貂经常使用对草原土拨鼠有大量活动开口的区域,这表明人们对避难所和猎物有积极的反应。在同性交叠区域和专用空间使用区域中,活跃的洞穴开口的密度相似,这可能意味着雪貂对资源的防御能力有限。但是,由于大多数研究菌落都含有高密度的活动洞穴开口,因此在我们的研究中可以预期得到该结果。同性房屋范围在面积上重叠,但空间使用重叠的强度较低。对于具有重叠家庭范围的雄性雪貂,两个雄性倾向于在重叠区域中花费较少的时间。相反,对于成对重叠的女性家庭范围,一位女性经常使用重叠区域,而另一位女性显然避开了重叠区域,这暗示了某种优势等级。核心领域基本上是排他的。我们的数据与高品质栖息地中白鼬的性内领土假说相符,这会限制栖息地支持的雪貂数量。在野生动物管理者旨在最大化自由放养的雪貂密度的情况下,建立保护区可能是有益的,该保护区是:1)为每个雪貂提供足够的猎物和避难所; 2)减少社会冲突和太空竞争,以及3)促进分散。

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