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Synchronicity of movement paths of barren-ground caribou and tundra wolves

机译:贫瘠的北美驯鹿和苔原狼的运动路径同步

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Movement patterns of highly mobile animals can reveal life history strategies and ecological relationships. We hypothesized that wolves (Canis lupus) would display similar movement patterns as their prey, barren-ground caribou (Rangifer tarandus groenlandicus), and that movements of the two species would co-vary with season. We tested for interspecific movement dynamics using animal locations from wolves and caribou monitored concurrently from mid-October to June, across the Northwest Territories and Nunavut, Canada. We used a correlated random walk as a null model to test for pattern in movements and the bearing procedure to detect whether movements were consistently directional. There was a statistical difference between the movements of caribou and wolves (F_(1,9) = 13.232, P = 0.005), when compared to a correlated random walk, and a significant interaction effect between season and species (F_(1,9) = 6.815, P = 0.028). During winter, the movements of caribou were strongly correlated with the 80°-90° (X r = 0.859, SE = 0.065) and 270°-280° (X r = 0.875, SE = 0.059) bearing classes suggesting an east-west movement gradient. Wolf movements during winter showed large variation in direction, but were generally east to west. Peak mean correlation for caribou movements during spring was distinct at 40°-50° (X r = 0.978, SE = 0.006) revealing movement to the north-east calving grounds. During spring, wolf movements correlated with the 80°-90° (X r = 0.861, SE = 0.043) and 270°-280° (X r = 0.850, SE = 0.064) bearing class. Directionality of movement suggested that during winter, caribou and wolves had a similar distribution at the large spatial scales we tested. During spring migration, however, caribou and wolves employed asynchronous movement strategies. Our findings demonstrate the utility of the correlated random walk and bearing procedure for quantifying the movement patterns of co-occurring species.
机译:高度活动的动物的运动方式可以揭示生活史策略和生态关系。我们假设狼(Canis lupus)会表现出与其猎物贫瘠的北美驯鹿(Rangifer tarandus groenlandicus)相似的运动模式,并且这两个物种的运动会随季节而变化。我们使用10月中旬至6月在加拿大西北地区和加拿大努纳武特地区同时监测的狼和驯鹿的动物位置,测试了种间运动动态。我们使用相关的随机游走作为零模型来测试运动的模式,并使用方位过程来检测运动是否一致。与相关的随机游走相比,北美驯鹿和狼的运动之间存在统计学差异(F_(1,9)= 13.232,P = 0.005),并且季节与物种之间具有显着的相互作用效应(F_(1,9 )= 6.815,P = 0.028)。在冬季,驯鹿的运动与80°-90°(X r = 0.859,SE = 0.065)和270°-280°(X r = 0.875,SE = 0.059)轴承类别强烈相关,表明东西向运动梯度。冬季,狼的运动方向变化很大,但总体上是从东到西。春季,北美驯鹿运动的峰值平均相关性在40°-50°处明显(X r = 0.978,SE = 0.006),表明其向东北产犊地运动。在春季,狼的运动与80°-90°(X r = 0.861,SE = 0.043)和270°-280°(X r = 0.850,SE = 0.064)轴承类别相关。运动的方向性表明,在冬季,驯鹿和狼在我们测试的大空间尺度上具有相似的分布。但是,在春季迁徙期间,北美驯鹿和狼采用了异步运动策略。我们的发现证明了相关的随机行走和方位程序在量化共生物种运动模式方面的实用性。

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    《Polar biology》 |2013年第9期|1363-1371|共9页
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    Natural Resources and Environmental Studies Graduate Program, University of Northern British Columbia, 3333 University Way, Prince George, BC V2N 4Z9, Canada;

    Ecosystem Science and Management Program, University of Northern British Columbia, 3333 University Way, Prince George, BC V2N 4Z9, Canada;

    Department of Environment and Natural Resources, Government of the Northwest Territories, North Slave Region, Box 2668, Yellowknife, NT X1A 2P9, Canada;

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    Bearing analysis; Canis lupus; Correlated random walk; Movement path; Rangifer tarandus groenlandicus;

    机译:轴承分析;犬狼疮;相关随机游走;运动路径;ang兰ifer;

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