Wildlife Conservation Society, North America Program, Teton Field Office, P.O. Box 936, Driggs, ID 83422, U.S.A..
Conserv Biol. 2015 Feb;29(1):99-109. doi: 10.1111/cobi.12376. Epub 2014 Aug 26.
In much of the world, the persistence of long-distance migrations by mammals is threatened by development. Even where human population density is relatively low, there are roads, fencing, and energy development that present barriers to animal movement. If we are to conserve species that rely on long-distance migration, then it is critical that we identify existing migration impediments. To delineate stopover sites associated with anthropogenic development, we applied Brownian bridge movement models to high-frequency locations of pronghorn (Antilocapra americana) in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. We then used resource utilization functions to assess the threats to long-distance migration of pronghorn that were due to fences and highways. Migrating pronghorn avoided dense developments of natural gas fields. Highways with relatively high volumes of traffic and woven-wire sheep fence acted as complete barriers. At crossings with known migration bottlenecks, use of high-quality forage and shrub habitat by pronghorn as they approached the highway was lower than expected based on availability of those resources. In contrast, pronghorn consistently utilized high-quality forage close to the highway at crossings with no known migration bottlenecks. Our findings demonstrate the importance of minimizing development in migration corridors in the future and of mitigating existing pressure on migratory animals by removing barriers, reducing the development footprint, or installing crossing structures.
在世界上的许多地方,哺乳动物的长距离迁徙的持续存在受到了发展的威胁。即使在人类人口密度相对较低的地方,也有道路、围栏和能源开发等障碍物阻碍动物的移动。如果我们要保护依赖长距离迁徙的物种,那么确定现有的迁徙障碍至关重要。为了描绘与人为发展相关的中途停留点,我们将布朗桥运动模型应用于大黄石生态系统中叉角羚(Antilocapra americana)的高频位置。然后,我们使用资源利用函数来评估围栏和高速公路对叉角羚长途迁徙的威胁。迁徙中的叉角羚避开了天然气田的密集开发。交通量相对较大的高速公路和编织铁丝网羊围栏是完全的障碍物。在已知有迁徙瓶颈的过境点,叉角羚在接近高速公路时,对高质量草料和灌木栖息地的利用低于预期,这是基于这些资源的可用性。相比之下,在没有已知迁徙瓶颈的过境点,叉角羚始终在靠近高速公路的地方利用高质量草料。我们的研究结果表明,未来在迁徙走廊中尽量减少开发以及通过消除障碍物、减少发展足迹或安装过境结构来减轻对迁徙动物的现有压力是非常重要的。