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Competitor densities, habitat, and weather: effects on interspecific interactions between wild deer species

机译:竞争者密度、栖息地和天气:对野生鹿种间相互作用的影响

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There is a growing interest on the potential interplay between weather, habitat, and interspecific competition on population dynamics of wild herbivores. Favorable environmental conditions may buffer the negative effects of competition; conversely, competition may be expected to be stronger under harsh environmental conditions. We investigated relationships between competitor abundance, weather, and habitat cover on density and local distribution of a medium-sized herbivore, the roe deer Capreolus capreolus, as well as its spatial overlap with fallow deer Dama dama in a Mediterranean protected area. Over 11 years (2007–2017), roe deer density was not affected by spring–summer rainfall in the previous year and decreased with increasing density of fallow deer in the previous year. Hence, over the considered temporal scale, results supported a major role of competition over weather in influencing population trends of roe deer. At a finer spatial scale, roe deer occupancy was negatively affected by local abundance of fallow deer, especially in “poorer” habitats. We found a slight support for a positive effect of fallow deer density on interspecific spatial overlap. Moreover, fine-scale spatial overlap between deer species increased with decreasingrainfall in spring–summer. Fallow deer were introduced to our study area in historical times and their role as superior competitors over roe deer has been found also in other study areas. We suggest a potential role of harsh weather conditions during the growing season of vegetation (i.e. scarce rainfall) in triggering the potential for ecological overlap, emphasizing the negative effects of interspecific competition.
机译:人们对天气、栖息地和种间竞争之间对野生食草动物种群动态的潜在相互作用越来越感兴趣。有利的环境条件可以缓冲竞争的负面影响;相反,在恶劣的环境条件下,竞争可能会更加激烈。我们调查了竞争对手的丰度、天气和栖息地覆盖与中型食草动物狍子Capreolus capreolus的密度和局部分布之间的关系,以及它与地中海保护区内小鹿Dama dama的空间重叠。11年(2007—2017年)狍子密度不受上一年春夏季降雨的影响,上一年随着小鹿密度的增加而降低。因此,在所考虑的时间尺度上,结果支持天气竞争在影响狍子种群趋势方面的重要作用。在更精细的空间尺度上,狍子的占有率受到当地大量休耕鹿的负面影响,特别是在“较差”的栖息地。我们发现小鹿密度对种间空间重叠的积极影响略有支持。此外,随着春夏季雨量的减少,鹿种之间的细尺度空间重叠增加。小鹿在历史上被引入我们的研究区域,在其他研究区域也发现了它们作为优于狍子的竞争者的作用。我们认为,在植被生长季节(即降雨量稀少)期间,恶劣的天气条件在引发生态重叠的可能性方面具有潜在作用,强调了种间竞争的负面影响。

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    《Integrative zoology》 |2021年第5期|670-684|共15页
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    Research Unit of Behavioural Ecology, Ethology and Wildlife Management, Department of Life Sciences, University of Siena, Siena, Italy;

    Research Unit of Behavioural Ecology, Ethology and Wildlife Management, Department of Life Sciences, University ofSiena, Siena, Italy;

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