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变温食肉动物在动态热环境中的资源选择

Resource selection by an ectothermic predator in a dynamic thermal landscape.

作者信息

George Andrew D, Connette Grant M, Thompson Frank R, Faaborg John

机构信息

Division of Biological Sciences University of Missouri Columbia MO USA.

Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute Front Royal VA USA.

出版信息

Ecol Evol. 2017 Oct 12;7(22):9557-9566. doi: 10.1002/ece3.3440. eCollection 2017 Nov.

Abstract

Predicting the effects of global climate change on species interactions has remained difficult because there is a spatiotemporal mismatch between regional climate models and microclimates experienced by organisms. We evaluated resource selection in a predominant ectothermic predator using a modeling approach that permitted us to assess the importance of habitat structure and local real-time air temperatures within the same modeling framework. We radio-tracked 53 western ratsnakes () from 2010 to 2013 in central Missouri, USA, at study sites where this species has previously been linked to prey population demographics. We used Bayesian discrete choice models within an information theoretic framework to evaluate the seasonal effects of fine-scale vegetation structure and thermal conditions on ratsnake resource selection. Ratsnake resource selection was influenced most by canopy cover, canopy cover heterogeneity, understory cover, and air temperature heterogeneity. Ratsnakes generally preferred habitats with greater canopy heterogeneity early in the active season, and greater temperature heterogeneity later in the season. This seasonal shift potentially reflects differences in resource requirements and thermoregulation behavior. Predicted patterns of space use indicate that ratsnakes preferentially selected open habitats in spring and early summer and forest-field edges throughout the active season. Our results show that downscaled temperature models can be used to enhance our understanding of animal resource selection at scales that can be addressed by managers. We suggest that conservation of snakes or their prey in a changing climate will require consideration of fine-scale interactions between local air temperatures and habitat structure.

摘要

预测全球气候变化对物种相互作用的影响一直很困难,因为区域气候模型与生物所经历的微气候之间存在时空不匹配。我们使用一种建模方法评估了一种主要的变温食肉动物的资源选择,该方法使我们能够在同一建模框架内评估栖息地结构和当地实时气温的重要性。2010年至2013年,我们在美国密苏里州中部对53条西部鼠蛇()进行了无线电追踪,研究地点此前已将该物种与猎物种群动态联系起来。我们在信息理论框架内使用贝叶斯离散选择模型来评估精细尺度植被结构和热条件对鼠蛇资源选择的季节性影响。鼠蛇的资源选择受树冠覆盖、树冠覆盖异质性、林下覆盖和气温异质性影响最大。鼠蛇通常在活跃季节早期更喜欢树冠异质性较大的栖息地,而在季节后期更喜欢温度异质性较大的栖息地。这种季节性变化可能反映了资源需求和体温调节行为的差异。预测的空间利用模式表明,鼠蛇在春季和初夏优先选择开阔栖息地,在整个活跃季节都选择林缘。我们的结果表明,降尺度温度模型可用于增强我们在管理者可处理的尺度上对动物资源选择的理解。我们建议,在气候变化的情况下保护蛇类或其猎物将需要考虑当地气温与栖息地结构之间的精细尺度相互作用。

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