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Seasonal habitat selection by adult female polar bears in western Hudson Bay

机译:哈德逊湾西部成年雌性北极熊的季节性栖息地选择

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Individual variation in habitat selection has emerged as an important component necessary for understanding population ecology. For threatened species, where habitat loss and alteration affect population trends, understanding habitat use provides insight into mechanisms of population change. Polar bears, Ursus maritimus, in the Western Hudson Bay subpopulation have experienced declines in body condition, survival, and abundance associated with delayed freeze-up and earlier break-up of sea ice due to climate change. Although this subpopulation has been intensively studied, sea ice habitat selection remains poorly understood. We developed a habitat selection model using a mixed conditional logistic regression to determine habitat selection across seasons (freeze-up, early winter, late winter, break-up) and assess individual variation in habitat selection. We used 8487 locations collected between 2004 and 2010 from 64 GPS satellite linked radio-collars on adult females to compare habitat selected to habitat available. Selection changed across seasons and varied the most among individuals during the freeze-up and break-up seasons. During later winter, there was less variation in habitat selection among individuals and bears showed the least amount of selection in habitat use. Distance to the denning area, a core terrestrial refuge habitat, was the top-ranked covariate in all seasons suggesting site fidelity plays a role in habitat selection. Some individual variation may have been due to reproductive status, though we could not account for this directly. Recognizing individual differences, especially in a rapidly changing environment, allows managers to identify critical habitats instead of simply average resources, and may lead to more successful efforts to protect habitats.
机译:生境选择的个体差异已成为理解种群生态学的重要组成部分。对于受威胁的物种,栖息地的丧失和改变会影响种群趋势,因此了解栖息地的使用可以深入了解种群变化的机制。西哈德逊湾亚群中的北极熊Ursus maritimus的身体状况,生存率和丰度都下降了,原因是气候变化导致冰冻延迟和海冰更早破裂。尽管对此亚群进行了深入研究,但对海冰栖息地的选择仍然知之甚少。我们使用混合条件逻辑回归开发了栖息地选择模型,以确定跨季节(冻结,初冬,冬末,分手)的栖息地选择,并评估栖息地选择的个体差异。我们使用了2004年至2010年之间从成年雌性上的64个GPS卫星链接的无线电项圈收集的8487个位置,比较了选择的栖息地和可用的栖息地。选择随着季节的变化而变化,并且在冻结和分解季节期间个体间变化最大。冬季后期,个体之间的生境选择差异较小,而熊的生境选择量最少。在所有季节中,最重要的协变量是到核心区域避难所栖息地丹宁区的距离,这表明地点的真实性在生境选择中发挥着作用。某些个体差异可能是由于生殖状况造成的,尽管我们无法直接说明这一点。认识到个体差异,尤其是在快速变化的环境中,可以使管理者识别关键的栖息地,而不仅仅是简单的平均资源,并可能导致保护栖息地的工作更加成功。

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