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Steep and deep: Terrain and climate factors explain brown bear ( Ursus arctos ) alpine den site selection to guide heli-skiing management

机译:陡峭和深:地形和气候因素解释棕熊(Ursus Arctos)Alpine Den网站选择来指导Heli滑雪管理

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Winter recreation and tourism continue to expand worldwide, and where these activities overlap with valuable wildlife habitat, there is greater potential for conservation concerns. Wildlife populations can be particularly vulnerable to disturbance in alpine habitats as helicopters and snowmachines are increasingly used to access remote backcountry terrain. Brown bears ( Ursus arctos ) have adapted hibernation strategies to survive this period when resources and energy reserves are limited, and disturbance could negatively impact fitness and survival. To help identify areas of potential conflict between helicopter skiing and denning brown bears in Alaska, we developed a model to predict alpine denning habitat and an associated data-based framework for mitigating disturbance activities. Following den emergence in spring, we conducted three annual aerial surveys (2015–2017) and used locations from three GPS-collared bears (2008–2014) to identify 89 brown bear dens above the forest line. We evaluated brown bear den site selection of land cover, terrain, and climate factors using resource selection function (RSF) models. Our top model supported the hypothesis that bears selected dens based on terrain and climate factors that maximized thermal efficiency. Brown bears selected den sites characterized by steep slopes at moderate elevations in smooth, well-drained topographies that promoted vegetation and deep snow. We used the RSF model to map relative probability of den selection and found 85% of dens occurred within terrain predicted as prime denning habitat. Brown bear exposure to helicopter disturbance was evident as moderate to high intensities of helicopter flight tracking data overlapped prime denning habitat, and we quantified where the risk of these impact was greatest. We also documented evidence of late season den abandonment due to disturbance from helicopter skiing. The results from this study provide valuable insights into bear denning habitat requirements in subalpine and alpine landscapes. Our quantitative framework can be used to support conservation planning for winter recreation industries operating in habitats occupied by denning brown bears.
机译:冬季娱乐与旅游继续在全球范围内扩大,并且这些活动与宝贵的野生动物栖息地重叠,潜在的保护问题潜力更大。野生动物种群可以特别容易受到高山栖息地的干扰,因为直升机和雪地山越来越多地用于进入远程反障碍地形。棕熊(URSUS ARCTOS)在资源和能量储备有限的情况下,在这一时期内存的冬眠策略,在此期间生存,干扰可能会对健身和生存产生负面影响。为了帮助识别直升机滑雪和丹恩在阿拉斯加的棕熊之间的潜在冲突领域,我们开发了一种预测高山丹尼斯栖息地的模型以及用于减轻扰动活动的相关数据框架。在春天的日内出现后,我们进行了三次年度空中调查(2015-2017),并从三个GPS领熊(2008-2014)中使用的地方,以识别森林线上方的89个棕熊窝。我们使用资源选择功能(RSF)模型评估了棕熊店的陆地覆盖,地形和气候因素。我们的顶级模型支持基于地形和气候因素的选定的DENS的假设,最大化的热效率。棕熊选择了DEN遗址,其特征在于陡峭的斜坡,在平滑,排水良好的地形中,促进植被和深雪。我们利用RSF模型来映射DEN选择的相对概率,发现85%的DENS发生在地形中预测为兰宁栖息地。棕熊暴露在直升机障碍中是显而易见的,直升机航班跟踪数据的高度强度重叠的主要恩宁栖息地,我们量化了这些影响的风险最大。我们还记录了由于直升机滑雪的干扰,请证明季节Den Breakment的证据。本研究的结果提供了诸如亚高路线和高山景观中的熊的栖息地要求的有价值的见解。我们的定量框架可用于支持冬季娱乐行业的节约计划,该行业通过丹恩棕熊占用的栖息地运营。

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