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城市刺猬对临时栖息地干扰与永久碎片化的行为反应

Urban Hedgehog Behavioural Responses to Temporary Habitat Disturbance versus Permanent Fragmentation.

作者信息

Berger Anne, Barthel Leon M F, Rast Wanja, Hofer Heribert, Gras Pierre

机构信息

Department of Evolutionary Ecology, Leibniz Institute for Zoo and Wildlife Research, Alfred Kowalke Straße 17, 10315 Berlin, Germany.

Berlin Brandenburg Institute of Advanced Biodiversity Research (BBIB), 14195 Berlin, Germany.

出版信息

Animals (Basel). 2020 Nov 13;10(11):2109. doi: 10.3390/ani10112109.

Abstract

Anthropogenic activities can result in both transient and permanent changes in the environment. We studied spatial and temporal behavioural responses of European hedgehogs () to a transient (open-air music festival) and a permanent (highly fragmented area) disturbance in the city of Berlin, Germany. Activity, foraging and movement patterns were observed in two distinct areas in 2016 and 2017 using a "Before & After" and "Control & Impact" study design. Confronted with a music festival, hedgehogs substantially changed their movement behaviour and nesting patterns and decreased the rhythmic synchronization (DFC) of their activity patterns with the environment. These findings suggest that a music festival is a substantial stressor influencing the trade-off between foraging and risk avoidance. Hedgehogs in a highly fragmented area used larger home ranges and moved faster than in low-fragmented and low-disturbed areas. They also showed behaviours and high DFCs similar to individuals in low-fragmented, low disturbed environment, suggesting that fragmentation posed a moderate challenge which they could accommodate. The acute but transient disturbance of a music festival, therefore, had more substantial and severe behavioural effects than the permanent disturbance through fragmentation. Our results are relevant for the welfare and conservation measure of urban wildlife and highlight the importance of allowing wildlife to avoid urban music festivals by facilitating avoidance behaviours.

摘要

人为活动会导致环境的短期和长期变化。我们研究了欧洲刺猬()对德国柏林一个短期干扰(露天音乐节)和一个长期干扰(高度碎片化区域)的时空行为反应。2016年和2017年,采用“前后对比”和“对照与影响”的研究设计,在两个不同区域观察了刺猬的活动、觅食和移动模式。面对音乐节,刺猬大幅改变了它们的移动行为和筑巢模式,并降低了其活动模式与环境的节律同步性(DFC)。这些发现表明,音乐节是一个重大压力源,影响着觅食与风险规避之间的权衡。在高度碎片化区域的刺猬比在低碎片化和低干扰区域的刺猬使用更大的活动范围,移动速度也更快。它们还表现出与低碎片化、低干扰环境中的个体相似的行为和高DFC,这表明碎片化带来了适度挑战,它们能够适应。因此,音乐节的急性但短暂的干扰比碎片化造成的长期干扰对行为的影响更大、更严重。我们的研究结果与城市野生动物的福利和保护措施相关,并强调了通过促进回避行为让野生动物避开城市音乐节的重要性。

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