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精细尺度森林栖息地质量对幼年池塘繁殖蝾螈运动和定居决策的影响。

Effects of fine-scale forest habitat quality on movement and settling decisions in juvenile pond-breeding salamanders.

作者信息

Osbourn Michael S, Connette Grant M, Semlitsch Raymond D

出版信息

Ecol Appl. 2014;24(7):1719--29. doi: 10.1890/13-0813.1.

Abstract

A better understanding of how individuals respond to variation in habitat quality while moving through heterogeneous habitats is needed to predict ecological phenomena at larger scales, such as local population and metapopulation dynamics. We sought to identify how fine-scale habitat quality affects the decisions of juvenile pond-breeding salamanders (Ambystoma maculatum and A. annulatum) to cease dispersive movements away from their natal pond, select a refuge, and settle. Because of the acute susceptibility of juvenile amphibians to evaporative water loss in terrestrial habitats, we predicted that they possess mechanisms for adjusting their behavior in response to variations in fine-scale habitat quality. We used experimental field enclosures to isolate the effects of habitat quality on settling behavior and employed generalized linear mixed models to examine how manipulations in canopy cover (closed or open) and microhabitat (control, compacted soils, high coarse woody debris, high burrow density), along with environmental variables (rainfall and air temperature), affect the individual's probability of settling. Our results indicated that A. maculatum and A. annulatum had a 10% and 30% decreased probability of settling in open-canopy clearcut habitat, respectively, compared to closed-canopy forest habitat. In addition, A. annulatum were 24% less likely to settle in compacted soil treatments. Although the settlement probability of A. annulatum did not depend on refuge availability, A. maculatum were 18% and 25% more likely to settle under conditions of high burrow density and high coarse woody debris, respectively. These findings make a unique contribution to our understanding of amphibian movement ecology by demonstrating how the interplay of external factors and individual behavior produce observed patterns of movement and habitat selection.

摘要

为了预测更大尺度上的生态现象,如当地种群和集合种群动态,需要更好地理解个体在异质栖息地中移动时如何对栖息地质量的变化做出反应。我们试图确定精细尺度的栖息地质量如何影响幼年池塘繁殖蝾螈(虎纹钝口螈和环纹钝口螈)停止从出生地池塘向外扩散、选择避难所并定居的决策。由于幼年两栖动物对陆地栖息地蒸发失水极为敏感,我们预测它们拥有根据精细尺度栖息地质量变化调整行为的机制。我们使用实验性野外围栏来分离栖息地质量对定居行为的影响,并采用广义线性混合模型来研究树冠覆盖(封闭或开放)和微生境(对照、压实土壤、高粗木质残体、高洞穴密度)的操纵,以及环境变量(降雨和气温)如何影响个体的定居概率。我们的结果表明,与封闭树冠的森林栖息地相比,虎纹钝口螈和环纹钝口螈在开放树冠的皆伐栖息地定居的概率分别降低了10%和30%。此外,环纹钝口螈在压实土壤处理中定居的可能性降低了24%。虽然环纹钝口螈的定居概率不依赖于避难所的可用性,但虎纹钝口螈在高洞穴密度和高粗木质残体条件下定居的可能性分别增加了18%和25%。这些发现通过展示外部因素和个体行为的相互作用如何产生观察到的移动和栖息地选择模式,为我们理解两栖动物移动生态学做出了独特贡献。

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