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2D or not 2D? Three-dimensional home range analysis better represents space use by an arboreal mammal

机译:2D或不是2D? 三维家庭范围分析更好地代表了树栖哺乳动物的空间使用

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For animals which utilise vertically distributed habitat resources, home ranges quantified in two-dimensions (2D) likely misrepresent space use and constrain interpretations of species' ecology and behaviour. Three-dimensional (3D) home range estimation has proved useful for understanding space use over relatively large vertical ranges (e.g. 100's of meters), yet none have applied a 3D approach to describe space use over narrower vertical ranges (e.g. meters or 10's of metres) typical for many arboreal animals. This study demonstrates 3D home range estimation for the arboreal western ringtail possum (Pseudocheirus occidentalis) using temporally resolute locations (15 min intervals) of five radio collared animals. We hypothesised that, due to the use of vertically distributed habitat resources, 3D home ranges would be more complex, spanning a range of heights, and would subsequently be larger in size compared to those estimates derived from typical 2D analysis. A comparison of 50% (core) and 95% (total) 2D kernel density and 3D kernel density utilisation distributions reveal structurally complex home ranges that span the entire vertical range of vegetated habitat. Estimates of the total 3D home range size were significantly greater than those derived from 2D analysis, and the difference in size was positively related to the vertical range of available habitat. This study establishes that 3D home range analysis can reveal information on vertical space use of arboreal species over relatively small vertical ranges, and is likely to be valuable in understanding the use and identification of key habitats and resources, as well as interactions among sympatric species.
机译:对于利用垂直分布栖息地资源的动物,在二维(2D)中量化的归属范围可能是错误的空间使用和限制物种生态和行为的解释。已经证明了三维(3D)家庭范围估计对于理解空间使用相对较大的垂直范围(例如100米),而且没有应用3D方法来描述较窄的垂直范围(例如米或10米的空间使用)许多树栖动物的典型。本研究展示了使用五种无线电环的时间(15分钟)的Arboreal Western Ringtail Possum(假盲肠欧洲)的3D家庭范围估计。我们假设,由于使用垂直分布的栖息地资源,3D家庭范围将更复杂,跨越一系列高度,随后与来自典型2D分析的估计相比大小较大。比较50%(核心)和95%(总)2D核密度和3D核密度利用分布揭示了跨越整个植物栖息地垂直范围的结构复杂的家庭范围。总3D家庭范围大小的估计明显大于来自2D分析的那些,并且尺寸差异与可用栖息地的垂直范围呈正相关。本研究确定了3D家庭范围分析可以揭示关于垂直空间使用的信息,在相对小的垂直范围内的垂直空间使用,并且在理解关键栖息地和资源的使用和识别以及合并物种之间的相互作用可能是有价值的。

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