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一种北方大型食草动物为缓解气候变暖状况而做出的行为改变。

Behavioral modifications by a large-northern herbivore to mitigate warming conditions.

作者信息

Jennewein Jyoti S, Hebblewhite Mark, Mahoney Peter, Gilbert Sophie, Meddens Arjan J H, Boelman Natalie T, Joly Kyle, Jones Kimberly, Kellie Kalin A, Brainerd Scott, Vierling Lee A, Eitel Jan U H

机构信息

Department of Natural Resources and Society, University of Idaho, Moscow, ID USA.

Wildlife Biology Program, Department of Ecosystem and Conservation Science, W.A. Franke College of Forestry and Conservation, University of Montana, Missoula, MT USA.

出版信息

Mov Ecol. 2020 Oct 15;8:39. doi: 10.1186/s40462-020-00223-9. eCollection 2020.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Temperatures in arctic-boreal regions are increasing rapidly and pose significant challenges to moose (), a heat-sensitive large-bodied mammal. Moose act as ecosystem engineers, by regulating forest carbon and structure, below ground nitrogen cycling processes, and predator-prey dynamics. Previous studies showed that during hotter periods, moose displayed stronger selection for wetland habitats, taller and denser forest canopies, and minimized exposure to solar radiation. However, previous studies regarding moose behavioral thermoregulation occurred in Europe or southern moose range in North America. Understanding whether ambient temperature elicits a behavioral response in high-northern latitude moose populations in North America may be increasingly important as these arctic-boreal systems have been warming at a rate two to three times the global mean.

METHODS

We assessed how Alaska moose habitat selection changed as a function of ambient temperature using a step-selection function approach to identify habitat features important for behavioral thermoregulation in summer (June-August). We used Global Positioning System telemetry locations from four populations of Alaska moose ( = 169) from 2008 to 2016. We assessed model fit using the quasi-likelihood under independence criterion and conduction a leave-one-out cross validation.

RESULTS

Both male and female moose in all populations increasingly, and nonlinearly, selected for denser canopy cover as ambient temperature increased during summer, where initial increases in the conditional probability of selection were initially sharper then leveled out as canopy density increased above ~ 50%. However, the magnitude of selection response varied by population and sex. In two of the three populations containing both sexes, females demonstrated a stronger selection response for denser canopy at higher temperatures than males. We also observed a stronger selection response in the most southerly and northerly populations compared to populations in the west and central Alaska.

CONCLUSIONS

The impacts of climate change in arctic-boreal regions increase landscape heterogeneity through processes such as increased wildfire intensity and annual area burned, which may significantly alter the thermal environment available to an animal. Understanding habitat selection related to behavioral thermoregulation is a first step toward identifying areas capable of providing thermal relief for moose and other species impacted by climate change in arctic-boreal regions.

摘要

背景

北极-北方地区的气温正在迅速上升,这对驼鹿(一种对热敏感的大型哺乳动物)构成了重大挑战。驼鹿作为生态系统工程师,通过调节森林碳含量和结构、地下氮循环过程以及捕食者-猎物动态来发挥作用。先前的研究表明,在较热的时期,驼鹿对湿地栖息地、更高更密的森林冠层表现出更强的选择倾向,并尽量减少暴露在太阳辐射下。然而,先前关于驼鹿行为体温调节的研究是在欧洲或北美驼鹿分布范围的南部进行的。随着这些北极-北方系统的变暖速度是全球平均水平的两到三倍,了解环境温度是否会引起北美高北纬地区驼鹿种群的行为反应可能变得越来越重要。

方法

我们使用逐步选择函数方法评估阿拉斯加驼鹿的栖息地选择如何随环境温度变化,以确定夏季(6月至8月)对行为体温调节重要的栖息地特征。我们使用了2008年至2016年来自阿拉斯加四个驼鹿种群(n = 169)的全球定位系统遥测位置。我们使用独立准则下的拟似然性评估模型拟合,并进行留一法交叉验证。

结果

在夏季,随着环境温度升高,所有种群的雄性和雌性驼鹿都越来越多地、非线性地选择更密集的树冠覆盖,选择的条件概率最初的增加较为明显,然后随着树冠密度增加到约50%以上而趋于平稳。然而,选择反应的程度因种群和性别而异。在包含两性的三个种群中的两个种群中,雌性在较高温度下对更密集树冠的选择反应比雄性更强。与阿拉斯加西部和中部的种群相比,我们还观察到最南部和最北部的种群有更强的选择反应。

结论

北极-北方地区气候变化的影响通过增加野火强度和年燃烧面积等过程增加了景观异质性,这可能会显著改变动物可利用的热环境。了解与行为体温调节相关的栖息地选择是确定能够为驼鹿和北极-北方地区受气候变化影响的其他物种提供热缓解区域的第一步。

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