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北极熊栖息地介导的迁徙时间:个体视角

Habitat-mediated timing of migration in polar bears: an individual perspective.

作者信息

Cherry Seth G, Derocher Andrew E, Lunn Nicholas J

机构信息

Department of Biological Sciences University of Alberta Edmonton AB T6G 2E9 Canada.

Environment and Climate Change Canada University of Alberta CW405 Biological Sciences Building Edmonton AB T6G 2E9 Canada.

出版信息

Ecol Evol. 2016 Jun 26;6(14):5032-42. doi: 10.1002/ece3.2233. eCollection 2016 Jul.

Abstract

Migration phenology is largely determined by how animals respond to seasonal changes in environmental conditions. Our perception of the relationship between migratory behavior and environmental cues can vary depending on the spatial scale at which these interactions are measured. Understanding the behavioral mechanisms behind population-scale movements requires knowledge of how individuals respond to local cues. We show how time-to-event models can be used to predict what factors are associated with the timing of an individual's migratory behavior using data from GPS collared polar bears (Ursus maritimus) that move seasonally between sea ice and terrestrial habitats. We found the concentration of sea ice that bears experience at a local level, along with the duration of exposure to these conditions, was most associated with individual migration timing. Our results corroborate studies that assume thresholds of >50% sea ice concentration are necessary for suitable polar bear habitat; however, continued periods (e.g., days to weeks) of exposure to suboptimal ice concentrations during seasonal melting were required before the proportion of bears migrating to land increased substantially. Time-to-event models are advantageous for examining individual movement patterns because they account for the idea that animals make decisions based on an accumulation of knowledge from the landscapes they move through and not simply the environment they are exposed to at the time of a decision. Understanding the migration behavior of polar bears moving between terrestrial and marine habitat, at multiple spatiotemporal scales, will be a major aspect of quantifying observed and potential demographic responses to climate-induced environmental changes.

摘要

迁徙物候在很大程度上取决于动物如何应对环境条件的季节性变化。我们对迁徙行为与环境线索之间关系的认知可能会因衡量这些相互作用的空间尺度而异。了解种群规模移动背后的行为机制需要知晓个体如何对局部线索做出反应。我们展示了如何使用事件发生时间模型,利用来自佩戴GPS项圈的北极熊(Ursus maritimus)的数据来预测哪些因素与个体迁徙行为的时间有关,这些北极熊在海冰和陆地栖息地之间季节性移动。我们发现,北极熊在局部层面所经历的海冰浓度,以及暴露于这些条件下的持续时间,与个体迁徙时间的关联最为紧密。我们的结果证实了一些研究的观点,即认为海冰浓度>50%的阈值对于适宜北极熊栖息地是必要的;然而,在季节性融化期间,在迁移到陆地的北极熊比例大幅增加之前,需要持续一段时间(例如,数天至数周)暴露于次优冰浓度环境。事件发生时间模型在研究个体移动模式方面具有优势,因为它们考虑到动物是基于从它们移动经过的景观中积累的知识而非仅仅是做出决策时所暴露的环境来做出决策这一观点。在多个时空尺度上理解在陆地和海洋栖息地之间移动的北极熊的迁徙行为,将是量化观察到的和潜在的对气候引起的环境变化的种群统计学反应的一个主要方面。

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