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Does off-trail backcountry skiing disturb moose?

机译:越野越野滑雪会干扰驼鹿吗?

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The advancement of recreational activities into wildlife habitat calls for a better knowledge about the effects of human-induced disturbances, particularly in systems where humans dominate wildlife mortality. We exposed nine adult free-ranging femalemoose repeatedly to off-trail backcountry skiing to study moose behavior and habituation using a controlled field experiment in Northern Sweden. Moose response was short-term, but distinct. Moose moved 33-fold faster during the first hour following disturbance, resulting in almost a doubling of the energetic usage per kilogram body weight. Movement rates increased 3 h following disturbances, came along with enlarged activity ranges at the day of disturbance, and resulted in moose leaving the original area. We found no evidence for habituation. Because of the short-term response, the effect of single skiing disturbance events on the overall energy budget of large-bodied animals in good body condition is likely to be negligible. We recommend off-trail skiers to avoid following wildlife tracks because such disturbances bear risk for more severe consequences on wildlife's energy budget if wildlife resists habituation, if an animal's risk perception is high, or when the frequency of disturbance increases.
机译:娱乐活动在野生生物栖息地中的发展要求人们对人为干扰的影响有更好的了解,尤其是在人类主导野生动植物死亡率的系统中。我们使用瑞典北部的一项受控野外实验,反复让九只成年自由放养的雌性驼鹿暴露于偏僻的偏远地区,以研究驼鹿的行为和习惯。驼鹿反应是短期的,但与众不同。骚扰后的头一个小时,驼鹿的运动速度提高了33倍,从而使每公斤体重的能量消耗几乎翻了一番。干扰后3小时,运动速率增加,并在干扰当天伴随着更大的活动范围,并导致驼鹿离开原始区域。我们没有找到习惯的证据。由于短期响应,单个滑雪干扰事件对身体状况良好的大型动物总体能量收支的影响可能微不足道。我们建议越野滑雪者避免跟随野生生物的踪迹,因为如果野生生物抵制习性,动物的风险意识高或干扰频率增加,则这种干扰会给野生生物的能量预算带来更严重的后果。

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