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Bears and berries: species-specific selective foraging on a patchily distributed food resource in a human-altered landscape

机译:熊和浆果:在人类改变的景观中零散分布的食物资源上特定于物种的选择性觅食

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When animals are faced with extraordinary energy-consuming events, like hibernation, finding abundant, energy-rich food resources becomes particularly important. The profitability of food resources can vary spatially, depending on occurrence, quality, and local abundance. Here, we used the brown bear (Ursus arctos) as a model species to quantify selective foraging on berries in different habitats during hyperphagia in autumn prior to hibernation. During the peak berry season in August and September, we sampled berry occurrence, abundance, and sugar content, a proxy for quality, at locations selected by bears for foraging and at random locations in the landscape. The factors determining selection of berries were species specific across the different habitats. Compared to random locations, bears selected locations with a higher probability of occurrence and higher abundance of bilberries (Vaccinium myrtillus) and a higher probability of occurrence, but not abundance, of lingonberries (Vaccinium vitis-idaea). Crowberries (Empetrum hermaphroditum) were least available and least used. Sugar content affected the selection of lingonberries, but not of bilberries. Abundance of bilberries at random locations decreased and abundance of lingonberries increased during fall, but bears did not adjust their foraging strategy by increasing selection for lingonberries. Forestry practices had a large effect on berry occurrence and abundance, and brown bears responded by foraging most selectively in mature forests and on clearcuts. This study shows that bears are successful in navigating human-shaped forest landscapes by using areas of higher than average berry abundance in a period when abundant food intake is particularly important to increase body mass prior to hibernation.
机译:当动物面临非凡的能源消耗事件(例如冬眠)时,寻找丰富的,能量丰富的粮食资源就变得尤为重要。粮食资源的获利能力在空间上可能会有所不同,具体取决于事件的发生,质量和当地丰度。在这里,我们使用棕熊(Ursus arctos)作为模型物种,以量化在秋季冬眠前在食欲旺盛期间不同生境中浆果的选择性觅食。在八月和九月的浆果高峰季节期间,我们在黑熊选择觅食的地点以及景观中的随机地点对浆果的发生,丰度和含糖量(代表质量)进行了采样。决定浆果选择的因素是不同生境中特定的物种。与随机位置相比,带有选定位置的越橘(越桔越冬)的发生概率和丰度高,越橘(越桔越冬)的发生概率高而不是丰度高。越橘(Emperrum hermaphroditum)最少可用和最少使用。糖含量影响越橘的选择,但不影响越橘的选择。秋季,随机位置的越橘数量减少,越橘数量增加,但是空头并没有通过增加对越橘的选择来调整其觅食策略。林业实践对浆果的发生和丰度有很大影响,而棕熊的反应则是在成熟森林和砍伐林中最有选择性地觅食。这项研究表明,在充足的食物摄入对冬眠前增加体重特别重要的时期内,熊可以成功地利用人类浆果丰度高的区域来导航人形森林景观。

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