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非洲象栖息地选择的空间尺度。

The spatial scaling of habitat selection by African elephants.

机构信息

Resource Ecology Group, Wageningen University, PO Box 47, 6700 AA Wageningen, the Netherlands.

出版信息

J Anim Ecol. 2011 Jan;80(1):270-81. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2656.2010.01764.x. Epub 2010 Nov 4.

Abstract
  1. Understanding and accurately predicting the spatial patterns of habitat use by organisms is important for ecological research, biodiversity conservation and ecosystem management. However, this understanding is complicated by the effects of spatial scale, because the scale of analysis affects the quantification of species-environment relationships. 2. We therefore assessed the influence of environmental context (i.e. the characteristics of the landscape surrounding a site), varied over a large range of scales (i.e. ambit radii around focal sites), on the analysis and prediction of habitat selection by African elephants in Kruger National Park, South Africa. 3. We focused on the spatial scaling of the elephants' response to their main resources, forage and water, and found that the quantification of habitat selection strongly depended on the scales at which environmental context was considered. Moreover, the inclusion of environmental context at characteristic scales (i.e. those at which habitat selectivity was maximized) increased the predictive capacity of habitat suitability models. 4. The elephants responded to their environment in a scale-dependent and perhaps hierarchical manner, with forage characteristics driving habitat selection at coarse spatial scales, and surface water at fine spatial scales. 5. Furthermore, the elephants exhibited sexual habitat segregation, mainly in relation to vegetation characteristics. Male elephants preferred areas with high tree cover and low herbaceous biomass, whereas this pattern was reversed for female elephants. 6. We show that the spatial distribution of elephants can be better understood and predicted when scale-dependent species-environment relationships are explicitly considered. This demonstrates the importance of considering the influence of spatial scale on the analysis of spatial patterning in ecological phenomena.
摘要
  1. 理解和准确预测生物栖息地利用的空间格局对于生态研究、生物多样性保护和生态系统管理至关重要。然而,由于空间尺度的影响,这种理解变得复杂,因为分析的尺度会影响物种与环境关系的量化。

  2. 因此,我们评估了环境背景(即地点周围景观的特征)的影响,这种背景在很大的尺度范围内变化(即焦点地点周围的范围半径),对南非克鲁格国家公园非洲象栖息地选择的分析和预测的影响。

  3. 我们专注于大象对其主要资源(饲料和水)的反应的空间尺度,并发现栖息地选择的量化强烈依赖于考虑环境背景的尺度。此外,在特征尺度(即最大程度地体现栖息地选择性的尺度)上纳入环境背景可以提高栖息地适宜性模型的预测能力。

  4. 大象以依赖于尺度的方式对其环境做出反应,可能是分层的,饲料特征在粗尺度上驱动栖息地选择,而地表水在细尺度上驱动。

  5. 此外,大象表现出性别的栖息地分离,主要与植被特征有关。雄性大象喜欢树木覆盖率高、草本生物量低的区域,而雌性大象则相反。

  6. 我们表明,当明确考虑与尺度相关的物种与环境关系时,可以更好地理解和预测大象的空间分布。这证明了在分析生态现象的空间格局时考虑空间尺度影响的重要性。

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