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Caribou encounters with wolves increase near roads and trails: A time-to-event approach

机译:驯鹿遇到狼增加道路附近和轨迹:一个比较的方法

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1. Caribou and reindeer Rangifer tarandus are declining across North America and Scandinavia in part from wolf Canis lupus-mediated apparent competition with more abundant ungulate prey species. While caribou generally persist in areas with low wolf density, wolf packs that overlap caribou ranges could trigger caribou declines. Moreover, anthropogenic linear features such as roads, trails and seismic lines are hypothesized to increase predation risk for caribou, yet few studies have examined the mechanistic effects of linear features or spatial overlap on wolf-caribou encounter rates and predation risk. 2. We used (a) time-to-event models of wolf-caribou encounters estimated from concurrent global positioning system (GPS) radio-collar data from wolves and caribou and (b) wolf resource selection models of travel locations, to determine the potential influence of wolf-caribou spatial overlap, linear features, elevation and season on encounter rates. Analyses were based on data from 35 adult female caribou and 37 male and female wolves from 11 wolf packs from Banff and Jasper National Parks, Canada, from 2002 until 2010. 3. Wolf-caribou encounter rates increased with high wolf-caribou overlap, proximity to linear features and lower elevations. Wolves strongly selected low elevations, especially during winter and spring. Selection for linear features as travel routes increased with elevation. 4. Caribou risk of encounter was highest during the summer and autumn when wolves spent the most time at high elevations. Most wolf-caused mortalities (n=12) occurred during spring and summer. 5. Synthesis and applications. The presence of anthropogenic linear features and the amount of time wolves spend in caribou range could be equally as important as wolf density when prioritizing caribou recovery actions such as wolf or primary prey reductions or re-introductions. The use of GPS locations and time-to-event modelling offers a powerful tool for evaluating factors affecting predation risk of threatened and endangered species.
机译:1. 在北美和北欧下降部分从狼犬属lupus-mediated明显竞争提供更加丰富的有蹄类动物的猎物物种。密度较低的狼,狼群重叠驯鹿范围可能引发驯鹿下降。此外,人为线性等特性道路、轨迹和地震行是假设增加捕食风险的驯鹿,但是很少研究了机械的影响线性特性或空间重叠wolf-caribou遇到利率和捕食风险。2. 从并发wolf-caribou遇到估计全球定位系统(GPS) radio-collar数据狼从狼和驯鹿和(b)的资源选择旅游地点的模型确定wolf-caribou的潜在影响空间重叠,线性特性,高度和赛季遇到利率。数据从35岁成年女性驯鹿和37男母狼从11班夫和狼群贾斯珀国家公园,加拿大,从2002年到2010. 高wolf-caribou重叠,靠近线性特性和较低的海拔高度。强烈选择低海拔地区,特别是在冬季和春季。随着旅游路线的增加与特性海拔高度。在夏季和秋季,当狼最高花了大部分时间在高海拔地区。wolf-caused死亡率(n = 12)发生春季和夏季。线性特性和人为的存在狼的时间花在驯鹿范围可能同样重要,因为狼密度当优先驯鹿恢复行动作为狼或削减主要的猎物开场白。比较建模提供了一个强大的工具评估影响因素捕食风险威胁和濒危物种。

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