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Fine-scale habitat selection by female forest-dwelling caribou in managed boreal forest: Empirical evidence of a seasonal shift between foraging opportunities and antipredator strategies

机译:受管理的北方森林中雌性森林寄养驯鹿对栖息地的精细选择:觅食机会与反掠食者策略之间季节性变化的经验证据

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Forest harvesting is a major cause of habitat alteration negatively affecting forest-dwelling caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou) in the boreal forest. In order to identify female caribou habitat requirements, we conducted a fine-scale habitat selection analysis in a managed forest of eastern Canada. Five land-cover types used by 8 female caribou during 2 periods (winter and snow-free) were considered to characterize structural attributes, ground cover, and lichen abundance at 320 GPS locations and at 200 random points within home ranges. Because caribou rely on a limited food supply in winter, we predicted that they would select sites of higher biomass of terrestrial and/or arboreal lichens. Since female caribou (especially those with calves) are more vulnerable to predation during the snow-free period, we predicted that they would select sites where predation would be reduced by a denser hiding cover (i.e., high basal area, shrub height, and/or lateral cover) or by a lower forage availability for alternative prey (i.e., low shrub density). Within each land-cover type, comparisons between used and random sites were conducted using an exploratory PCA analysis followed by conditional logistic regressions. Our results demonstrated that, in winter, female caribou selected sites with higher terrestrial lichen biomass or ericaceous shrub cover in old spruce stands and old cutovers. During the snow-free period, female caribou did not select sites of denser hiding cover. However, well-regenerated shrub layer was avoided during both periods, suggesting that caribou avoided sites containing abundant forage attractive to moose and, consequently, wolf. At a fine scale, forest management should focus on protecting sites or stands with a high biomass of terrestrial lichens. Silvicultural practices that prevent cutovers from regenerating into areas with abundant moose forage should also be favoured.
机译:森林采伐是栖息地改变的主要原因,对北方森林中的森林驯鹿(Rangifer tarandus驯鹿)产生负面影响。为了确定雌性北美驯鹿的栖息地需求,我们在加拿大东部的一片经管理的森林中进行了小规模的栖息地选择分析。 8个雌性北美驯鹿在两个时期(冬季和无雪)使用了五种土地覆盖类型,以表征320个GPS位置和家庭范围内200个随机点的结构属性,地被和地衣丰度。由于北美驯鹿在冬季依赖有限的食物供应,因此我们预测它们会选择陆地和/或树栖地衣生物量较高的地点。由于雌性北美驯鹿(尤其是有小牛的北美驯鹿)在无雪期间更容易被掠食,因此我们预测,他们会选择可以通过更密集的遮盖物(例如,高的基础面积,灌木高度和/或侧盖)或通过降低草料供应量来替代猎物(即低灌木密度)。在每种土地覆盖类型中,使用探索性PCA分析,然后进行条件逻辑回归,对使用地点与随机地点进行比较。我们的结果表明,在冬季,雌性北美驯鹿会选择旧云杉林和旧立交林中陆地地衣生物量较高或草质灌木覆盖率较高的地点。在无雪期间,北美驯鹿没有选择密度更大的藏身地。然而,在这两个时期都避免了再生良好的灌木层,这表明北美驯鹿避免了包含对驼鹿和因此对狼有吸引力的丰富草料的部位。在精细的规模上,森林经营应着重于保护具有高地生物量的地衣或林地。还应鼓励进行造林活动,以防止割草繁殖成驼鹿草丰富的地区。

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