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雌性更了解:欧洲野猫的性别偏向性栖息地选择

Females know better: Sex-biased habitat selection by the European wildcat.

作者信息

Oliveira Teresa, Urra Fermín, López-Martín José María, Ballesteros-Duperón Elena, Barea-Azcón José Miguel, Moléon Marcos, Gil-Sánchez José María, Alves Paulo Celio, Díaz-Ruíz Francisco, Ferreras Pablo, Monterroso Pedro

机构信息

CIBIO/InBIO, Centro de Investigação em Biodiversidade e Recursos Genéticos Universidade do Porto Vairão Portugal.

Departamento de Biologia Faculdade de Ciências Universidade do Porto Porto Portugal.

出版信息

Ecol Evol. 2018 Aug 29;8(18):9464-9477. doi: 10.1002/ece3.4442. eCollection 2018 Sep.

Abstract

The interactions between animals and their environment vary across species, regions, but also with gender. Sex-specific relations between individuals and the ecosystem may entail different behavioral choices and be expressed through different patterns of habitat use. Regardless, only rarely sex-specific traits are addressed in ecological modeling approaches. The European wildcat () is a species of conservation concern in Europe, with a highly fragmented and declining distribution across most of its range. We assessed sex-specific habitat selection patterns for the European wildcat, at the landscape and home range levels, across its Iberian biogeographic distribution using a multipopulation approach. We developed resource selection functions in a use-availability framework using radio-telemetry data from five wildcat populations. At the landscape level, we observed that, while both genders preferentially established home ranges in areas close to broadleaf forests and far from humanized areas, females selected mid-range elevation areas with some topographic complexity, whereas males used lowland areas. At the home range level, both females and males selected areas dominated by scrublands or broadleaf forests, but habitat features were less important at this level. The strength of association to habitat features was higher for females at both spatial levels, suggesting a tendency to select habitats with higher quality that can grant them enhanced access to shelter and feeding resources. Based on our results, we hypothesize that sex-biased behavioral patterns may contribute to the resilience of wildcats' genetic integrity through influencing the directionality of hybridization with domestic cats. Our study provides information about European wildcats' habitat use in an Iberian context, relevant for the implementation of conservation plans, and highlights the ecological relevance of considering sex-related differences in environmental preferences.

摘要

动物与其环境之间的相互作用因物种、地区而异,也因性别而异。个体与生态系统之间特定性别的关系可能导致不同的行为选择,并通过不同的栖息地利用模式表现出来。尽管如此,在生态建模方法中,很少涉及特定性别的特征。欧洲野猫()是欧洲一种受保护的物种,在其大部分分布范围内,分布高度分散且数量在减少。我们采用多群体方法,在伊比利亚生物地理分布范围内,从景观和家域层面评估了欧洲野猫特定性别的栖息地选择模式。我们在一个利用 - 可利用性框架中,使用来自五个野猫种群的无线电遥测数据,开发了资源选择函数。在景观层面,我们观察到,虽然两性都优先在靠近阔叶林且远离人类活动区域建立家域,但雌性选择了具有一定地形复杂性的中海拔区域,而雄性则利用低地地区。在家域层面,雌性和雄性都选择了以灌丛地或阔叶林为主的区域,但在此层面栖息地特征的重要性较低。在两个空间层面,雌性与栖息地特征的关联强度都更高,这表明它们倾向于选择质量更高的栖息地,以便更好地获取庇护所和食物资源。基于我们的研究结果,我们推测性别偏向的行为模式可能通过影响与家猫杂交的方向性,对野猫遗传完整性的恢复力有所贡献。我们的研究提供了关于伊比利亚地区欧洲野猫栖息地利用的信息,这对实施保护计划具有重要意义,并突出了考虑环境偏好中与性别相关差异的生态相关性。

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