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Rangifer within areas of human influence: understanding effects in relation to spatiotemporal scales

机译:人类影响范围内的Rangifer:了解与时空尺度有关的影响

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Depending on the spatial scale, fluctuations in the area use of social, migratory herbivores may be related to changes in population size, season, predation, climatic variation, different types of disturbance, and random animal movement. We present a review and case study highlighting how study design limitations and publication bias have influenced our current knowledge on effects of human disturbance on Rangifer spp. Our case study illustrates how yearly variation may lead to false conclusions about the effects of infrastructure. From 58 analyses presented in 52 reviewed papers, we found that 14 analyses had study designs comparing area use before and after construction of infrastructure, 24 included spatial time series of6years, 21 included spatiotemporal variation in their analyses, and only six contained both static and dynamic habitat variables. Categorizing the 58 analyses into 404 specific outcomes, we found that 64% of the authors focused their conclusions on negative effects and 14% focused on mixed effects but emphasized on negative effects of human activities and infrastructure, while only 53% of the outcomes actually showed negative effects, 34% no effects and 13% positive effects. Our review shows that only one study had a before-after-control-impact (BACI) design, and a majority of publications do not include before-after (BA) designs (76%), have not included spatiotemporal variation (64%), and do not evaluate the effects of spatial fluctuations on Rangifer area use at long enough time intervals (only 8 studies had10years data). Although Rangifer is vulnerable to human disturbances, we have showed how the effects of infrastructure differ among studies and highlight the need for study designs that integrate and account for spatiotemporal variation in future studies, for a better understanding of Rangifer (or wildlife) area use in relation to anthropogenic effects.
机译:根据空间规模,社交,迁徙食草动物的面积使用波动可能与种群大小,季节,捕食,气候变化,不同类型的干扰以及动物随机移动有关。我们提供了一个回顾和案例研究,重点介绍了研究设计的局限性和出版偏见如何影响了我们当前对人为干扰对Rangifer spp的影响的知识。我们的案例研究说明了每年的变化如何导致对基础设施影响的错误结论。从52篇综述性论文中进行的58项分析中,我们发现有14项分析具有比较基础设施建设前后面积使用的研究设计,其中24项包含> 6年的空间时间序列,21项包含时空变化,其中只有6项包含静态和动态栖息地变量。将58种分析归类为404种特定结果,我们发现64%的作者将其结论集中在负面影响上,而14%的作者将重点放在混合影响上,但强调人类活动和基础设施的负面影响,而实际上只有53%的结果表明负面影响,34%的负面影响和13%的正面影响。我们的评论显示,只有一项研究具有控制前-影响后(BACI)设计,并且大多数出版物不包括控制前-后(BA)设计(76%),没有包括时空变异(64%) ,并且不要在足够长的时间间隔内评估空间波动对Rangifer区域使用的影响(只有8个研究的数据> 10年)。尽管Rangifer容易受到人为干扰的影响,但我们已经展示了基础设施的影响在研究之间是如何不同的,并强调了在未来的研究中需要整合并考虑时空变化的研究设计的需要,以便更好地了解Rangifer(或野生动植物)地区的使用。与人为影响有关。

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    《Polar biology》 |2019年第1期|1-16|共16页
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    Univ Oslo, Dept Biosci, POB 1066, N-0316 Oslo, Norway;

    Univ Oslo, Dept Biosci, POB 1066, N-0316 Oslo, Norway|Norwegian Univ Life Sci, Fac Environm Sci & Nat Resource Management, POB 5003, N-1432 As, Norway;

    Univ Oslo, Dept Biosci, POB 1066, N-0316 Oslo, Norway|Norwegian Univ Life Sci, Fac Environm Sci & Nat Resource Management, POB 5003, N-1432 As, Norway;

    Univ Oslo, Dept Biosci, POB 1066, N-0316 Oslo, Norway;

    Univ Oslo, Dept Biosci, POB 1066, N-0316 Oslo, Norway|Norwegian Univ Life Sci, Fac Environm Sci & Nat Resource Management, POB 5003, N-1432 As, Norway;

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  • 关键词

    Area use; Confounding factors; Human disturbance; Publication bias; Rangifer tarandus; Spatiotemporal scale;

    机译:区域利用;混杂因素;人为干扰;出版偏向;塔兰格朗格(Rangifer tarandus);时空尺度;

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