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Social organization of boreal woodland caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou) in response to decreasing annual snow depth

机译:北林地驯鹿(Rangifer Tarandus Caribou)的社会组织回应年度雪深度

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Global climate warming is causing reductions in the depth and duration of snow cover across much of the distributional range of threatened boreal woodland caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou). Plasticity in group size and composition among gregarious ungulates likely reflects a response to a variety of proximate factors, including environmental conditions such as snow depth. Yet, longitudinal studies of social organization by ungulates in response to environmental conditions are limited. We used 11years of aerial survey data to examine winter group size in a northern population of boreal woodland caribou in response to late-winter snow depth. We documented caribou social organization (size and types of groups) and annual variability in group size. We tested the hypothesis that group size increases with increasing snow depth. Most groups (61%; n=456) were 5 animals; however, they only constituted 37% of the animals. Caribou were distributed among four types of groups, including solitary females, males only, females only, and mixed groups. Group sizes differed among group types. Mixed groups were both the most common and largest groups encountered in late winter. We found a positive relationship between snow depth and group size; however, there was no relationship between snow depth and the percentage of mixed groups. These caribou may form larger groups in winters with deep snow as a behavioral strategy to reduce energetic costs, predation risk, or both. Climate-induced decreases in late-winter snow depth will likely reduce group sizes in boreal woodland caribou. However, further work is required to understand if this change in social organization will affect the persistence of local boreal woodland caribou populations.
机译:全球气候变暖导致在威胁博电林地驯鹿(Rangifer Tarandus Caribou)的大部分分配范围内造成雪覆盖的深度和持续时间。 Gragious UnoCulates中组大小和组成的可塑性可能反映了对各种近似因素的反应,包括雪深的环境条件。然而,有限的非概述对社会组织的纵向研究是有限的。我们使用了11年的空中调查数据来检查北方林地北方北部人口冬季群体规模,以应对深层冬天的雪深。我们记录了北美驯鹿社会组织(群体的大小和类型)和集团大小的年度变异性。我们测试了群体大小随着雪深的增加而增加的假设。大多数群体(61%; n = 456)是5只动物;然而,它们仅构成了37%的动物。驯鹿分布在四种类型的群体中,包括孤独的女性,只有雌性,仅女性,以及混合群体。组大小在组类型之间不同。混合团体既是冬季遇到的最常见和最大的团体。我们发现了雪深和群体大小之间的积极关系;然而,雪深与混合群体的百分比之间没有关系。这些驯鹿可以在深处冬季形成更大的群体,作为一种行为策略,以降低能量成本,捕食风险或两者。冬季雪地深度的气候诱导的降低可能会减少北林地驯鹿的组尺寸。但是,需要进一步的工作来了解社会组织的这种变化是否会影响当地北方林地驯鹿群体的持久性。

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