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Wildfire and the ecological niche: Diminishing habitat suitability for an indicator species within semi-arid ecosystems

机译:野火和生态利基:半干旱生态系统中的指示物种的栖息地适用性递减

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Globally accelerating frequency and extent of wildfire threatens the persistence of specialist wildlife species through direct loss of habitat and indirect facilitation of exotic invasive species. Habitat specialists may be especially prone to rapidly changing environmental conditions because their ability to adapt lags behind the rate of habitat alteration. As a result, these populations may become increasingly susceptible to ecological traps by returning to suboptimal breeding habitats that were dramatically altered by disturbance. We demonstrate a multistage modeling approach that integrates habitat selection and survival during the key nesting life-stage of a bird species of high conservation concern, the greater sage-grouse (Centrocercus urophasianus; hereafter, sage-grouse). We applied these spatially explicit models to a spatiotemporally robust dataset of sage-grouse nest locations and fates across wildfire-altered sagebrush ecosystems of the Great Basin ecoregion, western United States. Female sage-grouse exhibited intricate habitat selection patterns that varied across regional gradients of ecological productivity among sagebrush communities, but often selected nest sites that disproportionately resulted in nest failure. For example, 23% of nests occurred in wildfire-affected habitats characterized by reduced sagebrush cover and greater composition of invasive annual grasses. We found survival of nests was negatively associated with wildfire-affected areas, but positively associated with higher elevations with increased ruggedness and overall shrub cover. Strong site fidelity likely drove sage-grouse to continue nesting in habitats degraded by wildfire. Hence, increasing frequency and extent of wildfire may contribute disproportionately to reduced reproductive success by creating ecological traps that act as population sinks. Identifying such habitat mismatches between selection and survival facilitates deeper understanding of the mechanisms driving reduced geographic niche space and population decline at broad spatiotemporal scales, while guiding management actions to areas that would be most beneficial to the species.
机译:通过直接损失栖息地和异国情调的入侵物种的间接促进,全球加速频率和野外火灾的持久性威胁。栖息地专家可能特别容易发生不断变化的环境条件,因为它们能够适应栖息地改变背后的滞后。结果,这些群体可以通过返回次优育种栖息地越来越容易受到生态陷阱的影响,这些养殖栖息地显着改变干扰。我们展示了一种多级建模方法,可以在鸟类高保关注的鸟类种类的关键嵌套寿命期间整合栖息地选择和生存,更大的鼠尾草 - 松鸡(Centrocercus Urophasianus;以下,鼠尾草雄蕊)。我们将这些空间显式模型应用于Sage-Grable巢穴位置的时空强大的数据集,并在美国西部伟大的盆地Ecoregion的野生火刷生态系统中命名。女性鼠尾草展示了复杂的栖息地选择模式,这些模式在Sagebrush社区之间的区域梯度各种各样的生态生产率梯度,但经常选择巢穴的巢穴,导致巢失败。例如,23%的巢穴发生在野火影响的栖息地,其特征在于减少Sagebrush封面和更大的侵入式年度草地组成。我们发现巢的存活率与野火影响的地区产生负面相关,但与崎岖和整体灌木覆盖的升高和整体灌木覆盖的升高,呈正相关。强大的场地富翼队可能会开车鼠尾草,继续筑巢栖息地被野火退化。因此,通过创造充当人口汇的生态陷阱,增加频率和野火的程度可能会导致生殖成功减少。确定选择和生存之间的这种栖息地不匹配促进了对驾驶降低地理利基空间的机制和宽的时空尺度下降的机制,同时指导管理行动对物种最有利的领域。

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