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Which is the Appropriate Scale to Assess the Impact of Landscape Spatial Configuration on the Diet and Behavior of Spider Monkeys?

机译:评估景观空间配置对蜘蛛猴饮食和行为影响的适当量表是什么?

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Understanding the response of species to changes in landscape configuration is required to design adequate management and conservation strategies. Yet, the most appropriate spatial scale (i.e., landscape size) to assess the response of species to changes in landscape configuration (so-called scale of effect) is largely unknown. In this paper, we assess the impact of landscape forest cover, forest fragmentation, edge density, and inter-patch isolation distance on the diet and behavior of six communities of spider monkeys (Ateles geoffroyi) in the fragmented Lacandona rainforest, Mexico. We evaluated the strength of the relationship between each landscape predictor and each response variable within ten different-sized landscapes (range=50-665ha) to identify the landscape size that best predicted changes in diet and behavior. The strength of most associations varied across spatial scales, with the 126-ha landscape showing the strongest relationships between landscape predictors and response variables in many cases. Yet forest cover represented the main driver of the diet and behavior of spider monkeys, being positively associated with time traveling and time feeding on wood, but negatively related to time resting and time feeding on leaves. Although weaker, the impact of edge density was opposite to forest cover for most response variables. Forest fragmentation and isolation distance showed the weakest associations with the diet and behavior of this species. Our findings thus indicate that different landscape attributes operate on different response variables at different spatial scales. Therefore, the scale of effects cannot be generalized to all response variables and to all predictors, and a multi-scale analysis will be required to accurately assess the impact of landscape configuration on species' responses. Am. J. Primatol. 77:56-65, 2015. (c) 2014 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
机译:设计适当的管理和保护策略需要了解物种对景观配置变化的响应。然而,用于评估物种对景观配置变化的响应(所谓的效应规模)的最合适的空间比例(即景观尺寸)在很大程度上尚不清楚。在本文中,我们评估了墨西哥零散的拉坎多纳雨林中的景观森林覆盖率,森林破碎度,边缘密度和斑块间隔离距离对蜘蛛猴(Ateles geoffroyi)六个群落的饮食和行为的影响。我们评估了十个不同大小的景观(范围= 50-665ha)中每个景观预测变量与每个响应变量之间关系的强度,以确定最能预测饮食和行为变化的景观尺寸。大多数关联的强度在空间尺度上各不相同,在许多情况下,占地126公顷的景观显示出景观预测变量与响应变量之间最强的关系。然而,森林覆盖率是蜘蛛猴饮食和行为的主要驱动因素,与时间旅行和以木材为食的时间成正相关,而与时间休息和以叶为食的时间成负相关。尽管较弱,但对于大多数响应变量而言,边缘密度的影响与森林覆盖率相反。森林破碎化和隔离距离表明该物种的饮食和行为之间的关联最弱。因此,我们的发现表明,不同的景观属性在不同的空间尺度上对不同的响应变量起作用。因此,影响的规模无法推广到所有响应变量和所有预测变量,因此需要多尺度分析才能准确评估景观格局对物种响应的影响。上午。 J. Primatol。 77:56-65,2015.(c)2014威利期刊公司

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