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Contrasting effects of wolves and human hunters on elk behavioral responses to predation risk.

机译:狼和人类猎人对麋鹿对捕食风险的行为反应的对比影响。

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Prey behavioral responses to predation risk in wolf-ungulate-plant systems are of interest to wildlife managers. Using Global Positioning System data collected from telemetry-collared elk (Cervus elaphus) and wolves (Canis lupus), we evaluated elk behavioral responses to spatial and temporal variation in wolf- and human-predation risk on a winter range in the Greater Yellowstone Area, USA. We found elk changed grouping patterns and increased movement rates as predation risk increased and that these behavioral changes were habitat dependent. Elk behavioral responses to wolf- and human-predation risk were similar; however, responses to human-predation risk were stronger than responses to wolf-predation risk. These results suggest that predation risk from wolves or human hunters may result in elk spending more time on private rangelands away from public-land winter ranges, which may exacerbate problems of landowner tolerance of elk on livestock pastures. However, increased movement and changing grouping patterns on winter ranges may also disperse elk grazing impacts and lessen elk impacts on any one area.
机译:野生动物管理者对猎物对狼-有蹄类植物系统中的捕食风险的行为反应感兴趣。使用从遥测领麋鹿( Cervus elaphus )和狼( canis lupus )收集的全球定位系统数据,我们评估了麋鹿对狼和狼的时空变化的行为响应美国大黄石地区冬季范围内的人类捕食风险。我们发现,随着捕食风险的增加,麋鹿改变了分组模式并提高了运动速度,并且这些行为改变取决于栖息地。麋鹿对狼和人类捕食风险的行为反应相似。但是,对人类掠食风险的反应比对狼掠食风险的反应要强。这些结果表明,来自狼或人类猎人的捕食风险可能导致麋鹿在远离公共土地冬季牧场的私人牧场上花费更多的时间,这可能加剧土地所有者对牲畜牧场的麋鹿耐受性问题。但是,冬季范围内运动的增加和分组模式的改变也可能驱散麋鹿的放牧影响,并减少对任何一个区域的麋鹿影响。

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