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Staying cool in a changing landscape: the influence of maximum daily ambient temperature on grizzly bear habitat selection

机译:在不断变化的景观中保持凉爽:每日最高环境温度对灰熊栖息地选择的影响

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To fulfill their needs, animals are constantly making trade-offs among limiting factors. Although there is growing evidence about the impact of ambient temperature on habitat selection in mammals, the role of environmental conditions and thermoregulation on apex predators is poorly understood. Our objective was to investigate the influence of ambient temperature on habitat selection patterns of grizzly bears in the managed landscape of Alberta, Canada. Grizzly bear habitat selection followed a daily and seasonal pattern that was influenced by ambient temperature, with adult males showing stronger responses than females to warm temperatures. Cutblocks aged 0-20 years provided an abundance of forage but were on average 6 A degrees C warmer than mature conifer stands and 21- to 40-year-old cutblocks. When ambient temperatures increased, the relative change (odds ratio) in the probability of selection for 0- to 20-year-old cutblocks decreased during the hottest part of the day and increased during cooler periods, especially for males. Concurrently, the probability of selection for 21- to 40-year-old cutblocks increased on warmer days. Following plant phenology, the odds of selecting 0- to 20-year-old cutblocks also increased from early to late summer while the odds of selecting 21- to 40-year-old cutblocks decreased. Our results demonstrate that ambient temperatures, and therefore thermal requirements, play a significant role in habitat selection patterns and behaviour of grizzly bears. In a changing climate, large mammals may increasingly need to adjust spatial and temporal selection patterns in response to thermal constraints.
机译:为了满足其需求,动物不断在限制因素之间进行取舍。尽管有越来越多的证据表明环境温度对哺乳动物栖息地的选择有影响,但人们对环境条件和温度调节对先天捕食者的作用知之甚少。我们的目标是调查环境温度对加拿大艾伯塔省受管理景观中的灰熊栖息地选择模式的影响。灰熊栖息地的选择遵循每日和季节性的模式,受环境温度的影响,成年雄性对温暖温度的反应比雌性强。 0-20岁的切块提供了丰富的草料,但平均温度比成熟的针叶树种和21至40岁的切块要高6 A摄氏度。当环境温度升高时,0至20岁切块的选择概率的相对变化(奇数比)在一天中最热的部分下降,而在较凉的时期则增加,尤其是男性。同时,在温暖的日子里,选择21至40岁切块的可能性增加。根据植物物候学,从夏初到夏末,选择0至20岁切块的几率也增加,而选择21至40岁切块的几率降低。我们的结果表明,环境温度以及因此的热量需求在栖息地选择模式和灰熊行为中起着重要作用。在不断变化的气候中,大型哺乳动物可能越来越需要响应热限制来调整空间和时间选择模式。

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