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Discriminating patterns and drivers of multiscale movement in herpetofauna: The dynamic and changing environment of the Mojave desert tortoise

机译:岩手的多尺度运动的区分模式和驱动因素:莫哈韦沙漠龟的动态与变化环境

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Abstract Changes to animal movement in response to human-induced changes to the environment are of growing concern in conservation. Most research on this problem has focused on terrestrial endotherms, but changes to herpetofaunal movement are also of concern given their limited dispersal abilities and specialized thermophysiological requirements. Animals in the desert region of the southwestern United States are faced with environmental alterations driven by development (e.g., solar energy facilities) and climate change. Here, we study the movement ecology of a desert species of conservation concern, the Mojave desert tortoise ( Gopherus agassizii ). We collected weekly encounter locations of marked desert tortoises during the active (nonhibernation) seasons in 2013?¢????2015, and used those data to discriminate movements among activity centers from those within them. We then modeled the probability of movement among activity centers using a suite of covariates describing characteristics of tortoises, natural and anthropogenic landscape features, vegetation, and weather. Multimodel inference indicated greatest support for a model that included individual tortoise characteristics, landscape features, and weather. After controlling for season, date, age, and sex, we found that desert tortoises were more likely to move among activity centers when they were further from minor roads and in the vicinity of barrier fencing; we also found that movement between activity centers was more common during periods of greater rainfall and during periods where cooler temperatures coincided with lower rainfall. Our findings indicate that landscape alterations and climate change both have the potential to impact movements by desert tortoises during the active season. This study provides an important baseline against which we can detect future changes in tortoise movement behavior.
机译:摘要对人类诱导环境变化的动物运动的摘要变化在保护方面越来越受到关注。大多数关于这个问题的研究都集中在陆地吸收上,但据考虑到它们有限的分散能力和专业的热性能要求,对卵卵泡运动的变化也是关注的。美国西南部沙漠地区的动物面临着由开发(例如太阳能设施)和气候变化驱动的环境改变。在这里,我们研究了莫哈韦沙漠龟(Gopherus Agassizii)的沙漠物种的运动生态学。我们在2013年的活动(非北京)季节期间收集了每周遇到标记的沙漠龟的位置?¢???? 2015年,并使用这些数据来区分活动中心之间的运动。然后,我们使用描述乌龟的特征,自然和人为景观特征,植被和天气的特征,建模了活动中心之间的运动概率。多模推动指示对包括单个乌龟特征,景观特征和天气的模型的最大支持。在控制季节,日期,年龄和性别后,我们发现当他们进一步从小路和障碍击剑附近进一步时,沙漠龟更有可能在活动中心之间移动;我们还发现,活动中心之间的运动在更大的降雨期间以及在冷却器温度与降雨量较低的时期期间更常见。我们的调查结果表明,景观改变和气候变化都有可能在积极赛季中通过沙漠陆龟的影响。本研究提供了一个重要的基线,我们可以检测乌龟运动行为的未来变化。

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