Robitaille Alec L, Webber Quinn M R, Turner Julie W, Wal Eric Vander
Department of Biology, Memorial University of Newfoundland, St. John's, NL, A1B 3X9, Canada.
Cognitive and Behavioural Ecology Interdisciplinary Program, Memorial University of Newfoundland, St. John's, NL, A1B 3X9, Canada.
Curr Zool. 2021 Feb;67(1):113-123. doi: 10.1093/cz/zoaa052. Epub 2020 Sep 7.
Scale remains a foundational concept in ecology. Spatial scale, for instance, has become a central consideration in the way we understand landscape ecology and animal space use. Meanwhile, scale-dependent social processes can range from fine-scale interactions to co-occurrence and overlapping home ranges. Furthermore, sociality can vary within and across seasons. Multilayer networks promise the explicit integration of the social, spatial, and temporal contexts. Given the complex interplay of sociality and animal space use in heterogeneous landscapes, there remains an important gap in our understanding of the influence of scale on animal social networks. Using an empirical case study, we discuss ways of considering social, spatial, and temporal scale in the context of multilayer caribou social networks. Effective integration of social and spatial processes, including biologically meaningful scales, within the context of animal social networks is an emerging area of research. We incorporate perspectives that link the social environment to spatial processes across scales in a multilayer context.
尺度仍然是生态学中的一个基础概念。例如,空间尺度已成为我们理解景观生态学和动物空间利用方式的核心考量因素。与此同时,依赖尺度的社会过程范围可从精细尺度的互动到共生和重叠的活动范围。此外,社会性在季节内和季节间可能会有所不同。多层网络有望明确整合社会、空间和时间背景。鉴于在异质景观中社会性与动物空间利用之间存在复杂的相互作用,我们对尺度对动物社会网络影响的理解仍存在重要差距。通过一个实证案例研究,我们讨论在多层驯鹿社会网络背景下考虑社会、空间和时间尺度的方法。在动物社会网络背景下有效整合社会和空间过程,包括具有生物学意义的尺度,是一个新兴的研究领域。我们纳入了在多层背景下将社会环境与跨尺度空间过程联系起来的观点。