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Periodic resource scarcity and potential for interspecific competition influences distribution of small carnivores in a seasonally dry tropical forest fragment

机译:周期性资源稀缺与间隙竞争的潜力影响季节性干燥热带森林片段中小食肉动物的分布

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Small, isolated, and disturbed forest fragments potentially offer valuable habitats for small carnivore conservation. Yet the influence of resource availability-critical for survival and reproduction-on small carnivore habitat use within these modified environments is poorly understood. We conducted camera-trap surveys within a seasonally dry tropical forest fragment (148 km(2)) in northeastern Thailand to better understand the influence resource availability has on small carnivore habitat use within fragmented areas. Species occupancy models including both habitat and resource variables were assessed across periods of high and low resource availability (fruit abundance and rodent biomass). Species with similar resource or habitat preferences may also compete when resources are low. Therefore, we tested species with shared preferences for patterns of spatial co-occurrence and temporal overlap. Fruit availability influenced the distribution of common palm civet (Paradoxurus hermaphroditus), while rodent biomass influenced Asiatic jackal (Canis aureus), leopard cat (Prionailurus bengalensis), and small Indian civet (Viverricula indica), but only during annual periods of scarcity. In contrast, small Asian mongoose (Herpestes javanicus) was highly selective for a specific habitat (dry dipterocarp forest) regardless of seasonal fluctuations in food availability. Occupancy increased for all species during periods of resource scarcity, with leopard cat and Asiatic jackal experiencing the greatest increases (139% and 58%, respectively). Species with shared resource and habitat preferences appeared to avoid each other, either spatially or temporally. For example, leopard cat and Asiatic jackal co-occurred spatially less than would be expected, though only when rodents were scarce. Similarly, small Indian civet and small Asian mongoose, which used the same habitat and co-occurred spatially at a rate greater than expected, were active at different times. Our results indicate that seasonal resource fluctuations and interspecific interactions strongly influence the distribution of sympatric small carnivores in a fragmented forest. (C) 2018 Deutsche Gesellschaft fur Saugetierkunde. Published by Elsevier GmbH. All rights reserved.
机译:小,孤立和扰乱的森林碎片可能为小的食肉动物保护提供有价值的栖息地。然而,在这些改进的环境中,资源可用性对生存和繁殖的繁殖和繁殖的繁体栖息地使用的影响很差。我们在季风干燥的热带森林片段内进行了相机 - 陷阱调查(148公里(2)),以更好地了解影响资源可用性在分散区域内的小型食肉动物栖息地。在高资源可用性(果实丰度和啮齿动物生物量)的时间内评估包括栖息地和资源变量的物种占用模式。具有类似资源或栖息地偏好的物种也可能在资源低时竞争。因此,我们测试了具有共同偏好的物种,用于空间共同发生和时间重叠的模式。水果可用性影响了普通棕榈狸(Paradoxurus Hermaphroditus)的分布,而啮齿动物生物量影响亚叶鹦鹉(Canis aureus),豹猫(Prionailurus Bengalensis)和小印度仙境(Viverricula indica),但只在年度稀缺期间。相比之下,无论食品可用性的季节性波动如何,小亚洲猫鼬(海绵爪哇族)对特定的栖息地(干燥的Dipterocarp Forest)非常有选择性。在资源稀缺期间,所有物种的入住率增加,豹纹猫和亚洲豺套,经历最大的增加(分别为139%和58%)。具有共享资源和栖息地偏好的物种似乎在空间或时间避免彼此。例如,豹猫和亚洲豺套在空间上的情况下比预期的时间少于预期,但只有在啮齿动物稀缺时。同样地,使用相同的栖息地和在大于预期的速率下使用相同的栖息地和共同发生的小亚洲猫鼬在不同的时间中活跃。我们的结果表明,季节性资源波动和间隙相互作用强烈影响分散森林中Sympatric小肉食病毒的分布。 (c)2018 Deutsche Gesellschaft Fur Saugetierkunde。由elsevier GmbH发布。版权所有。

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