Paolini Kelsey E, Strickland Bronson K, Tegt Jessica L, VerCauteren Kurt C, Street Garrett M
Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, and Aquaculture Mississippi State University Mississippi State Mississippi.
United States Department of Agriculture National Wildlife Research Center Fort Collins Colorado.
Ecol Evol. 2019 Mar 28;9(8):4683-4691. doi: 10.1002/ece3.5072. eCollection 2019 Apr.
Determining how animals respond to differences in resource availabilities across spatiotemporal extents is critical to our understanding of organism distributions. Variations in resource distribution leading to changes in spatial arrangements across landscapes are indicative of a habitat functional response. Our goal was to assess how resource availabilities influenced both second-order (i.e., home ranging behavior) and third-order (i.e., habitat or resource selection) selection by feral pigs () in an agricultural landscape. We defined agriculturally based seasons to estimate home range characteristics using autocorrelated kernel density estimation within each season. We then modeled home range size as a function of resource availability (i.e., resource selection analyses) to determine whether individual behaviors were predicted by shifts in home ranging behavior. Both home range analyses and resource selection analyses indicated seasonal differences in selection for agricultural resources as availabilities changed, suggesting second- and third-order selection is mechanistically linked through a habitat functional response.
确定动物如何应对时空范围内资源可用性的差异,对于我们理解生物分布至关重要。资源分布的变化导致景观空间布局的改变,这表明了栖息地的功能响应。我们的目标是评估资源可用性如何影响野猪(Sus scrofa)在农业景观中的二阶选择(即家域行为)和三阶选择(即栖息地或资源选择)。我们定义了基于农业的季节,以便在每个季节内使用自相关核密度估计来估计家域特征。然后,我们将家域大小建模为资源可用性的函数(即资源选择分析),以确定个体行为是否可以通过家域行为的变化来预测。家域分析和资源选择分析均表明,随着可用性的变化,对农业资源的选择存在季节性差异,这表明二阶和三阶选择通过栖息地功能响应在机制上相互关联。