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Sex matters: Modeling male and female habitat differences for jaguar conservation

机译:性别问题:模拟美洲虎和雌性栖息地的差异以保护美洲虎

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Competition for mates, cub rearing, and other behaviors differ between males and females in large carnivores. Although these differences can be reflected in patterns of habitat use, gender has rarely been incorporated into habitat models. We evaluated differences in habitat use between male and female jaguars in the Mayan Forest of the Yucatan Peninsula by modeling occupancy as a function of land cover type, distance to roads, and sex. Nested models were fitted to high-spatiotemporal resolution satellite (GPS) telemetry, controlled for temporal autocorrelation, and eliminated selection bias of pseudo-absences using a semi-non-parametric bootstrap. Although both male and female jaguars prefer tall forest, short forest was also preferred by females but avoided by males. Whereas females significantly avoided roads, males didn't and ventured into low-intensity cattle ranching and agriculture. Females' preference for intact forests and against roads led to their habitat being fragmented to a greater degree than that of males. Models that ignored sexual differences failed to capture the effect of roads and agriculture on jaguar habitat use, blurred the distinction of use between short and tall forest, and underestimated fragmentation of female jaguar habitat; but incorporating these differences increased precision of habitat maps and allowed the identification of potential jaguar-human conflict areas associated with male's use of cattle and agricultural lands. Specifying sex differences increases the power of habitat models to understand landscape occupancy by large carnivores, and so greater attention should be paid to these differences in their modeling and conservation.
机译:在大型食肉动物中,雄性和雌性对伴侣的竞争,幼崽的饲养和其他行为的差异。尽管这些差异可以反映在栖息地使用方式中,但很少将性别纳入栖息地模型中。我们通过将占用率建模为土地覆盖类型,到道路的距离和性别的函数,评估了尤卡坦半岛玛雅森林中的美洲虎和雌性美洲虎之间的栖息地利用差异。嵌套模型适用于高时空分辨率卫星(GPS)遥测,可进行时间自相关控制,并使用半非参数引导程序消除了伪缺的选择偏差。尽管雌性美洲虎和雌性美洲虎都喜欢高大的树林,但雌性也喜欢短林,但雄性则避免。雌性明显避开了道路,而雄性则没有,并冒险进入低强度的牛牧场和农业。雌性对原始森林和道路的偏爱导致其栖息地的破碎程度大于雄性。忽略性别差异的模型未能捕捉到道路和农业对美洲虎栖息地使用的影响,模糊了矮矮和高大森林之间的使用区分,以及低估了美洲虎栖息地的碎片化;但将这些差异整合进来,可以提高栖息地地图的精确度,并可以识别与雄性使用牛和耕地相关的潜在美洲虎-人类冲突地区。指定性别差异会提高栖息地模型了解大型食肉动物对景观的占用的能力,因此在建模和保护中应更加注意这些差异。

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