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Roads influence movement and home ranges of a fragmentation-sensitive carnivore, the bobcat, in an urban landscape

机译:在城市景观中,道路会影响对碎片敏感的食肉动物山猫山猫的活动和居所范围

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Roads in urbanized areas can impact carnivore populations by constraining their movements and increasing mortality. Bobcats (Lynx rufus) are felids capable of living in urban environments, but are sensitive to habitat fragmentation and, thus, useful indicators of landscape connectivity; in particular, bobcat habitat selection, movement, and mortality may be affected by roads. We analyzed movement patterns of 52 bobcats in southern California in three study sites and investigated: (1) how bobcats responded to two types of roads within their home ranges; (2) how they placed their home ranges with respect to roads within the study area; and (3) whether male and female bobcats differed in their behavioral responses to roads. Within home ranges, primary and secondary roads did not influence movements, but bobcats more frequently crossed secondary roads when road densities were higher within their home ranges, thus increasing mortality risk. However, road densities within each study site were several times higher than road densities within home ranges, suggesting bobcats selected against roaded areas in home-range placement. Male home ranges bordering roads were smaller than home ranges for other males, but male home ranges containing roads were larger than those without roads. Male bobcats also were more likely to cross roads than females, potentially reflecting larger male home range sizes. Our results suggest roads have important impacts on urban bobcats, with stronger effects on males than females, and continued efforts to mitigate the effects of roads on carnivores and other fragmentation-sensitive species would help promote connectivity conservation in urban systems. (C) 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
机译:城市化地区的道路会限制食肉动物的活动并增加其死亡率,从而影响食肉动物的数量。山猫(Lynx rufus)是能够生活在城市环境中的猫科动物,但对栖息地破碎化敏感,因此对景观连通性非常有用;特别是山猫的栖息地选择,活动和死亡率可能会受到道路的影响。我们在三个研究地点分析了加利福尼亚南部52个山猫的运动方式,并进行了调查:(1)山猫如何应对其家园范围内的两种道路; (2)他们如何根据研究区域内的道路放置住宅范围; (3)雄性山猫和雌性山猫对道路的行为反应是否有所不同。在住宅范围内,主要和次要道路不会影响运动,但是山猫在其住宅范围内的道路密度较高时会更频繁地穿越次要道路,从而增加了死亡风险。但是,每个研究地点的道路密度都比家庭范围内的道路密度高出几倍,这表明山猫被安置在家庭范围内的道路上。与道路接壤的男性房屋范围比其他男性的房屋范围小,但包含道路的男性房屋范围比没有道路的男性房屋范围大。雄性山猫也比雌性山猫更容易过马路,这可能反映出雄性家庭范围更大。我们的结果表明,道路对城市山猫具有重要影响,对男性的影响要大于对女性的影响,并且继续努力减轻道路对食肉动物和其他对碎片敏感的物种的影响将有助于促进城市系统的连通性保护。 (C)2014 Elsevier Ltd.保留所有权利。

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