Wildlife Research Biologist, Grizzly Bear Program, fRI Research, 1176 Switzer Drive, Hinton, AB, T7V 1V3, Canada.
Grizzly Bear Program, fRI Research, 1176 Switzer Drive, Hinton, AB, T7V 1V3, Canada.
Environ Manage. 2021 Jun;67(6):1158-1170. doi: 10.1007/s00267-021-01457-y. Epub 2021 Mar 18.
This research provides the first in-depth analysis of fine-scale grizzly bear habitat selection and movement patterns in response to the linear footprints cleared for below-ground pipelines in Alberta. Using an extensive set of GPS location data from collared grizzly bears, we were able to determine that grizzly bears selected for younger pipelines (mean age since last construction~6.5 years), which are known to have a greater abundance of important bear foods. Bears also selected for wider corridors that were disturbed for construction more than once. During the spring season, sex/age class was an important predictor of grizzly bear use of pipelines, with adult female bears more likely to use these features than other sex/age classes. Examination of movement patterns revealed that pipeline density influenced grizzly bears' movement rates and path straightness, particularly in the spring, when bears moved more slowly and movement paths were more tortuous in areas with higher pipeline densities. These movement patterns are consistent with foraging behavior and further indicate that bears are not exhibiting avoidance behaviors or displacement by pipeline features, and pipelines may be functioning as seasonally important foraging areas for grizzly bears in Alberta.
本研究首次深入分析了灰熊对阿尔伯塔省地下管道线性足迹的精细栖息地选择和活动模式。我们使用了来自佩戴项圈的灰熊的大量 GPS 位置数据,确定灰熊选择了较年轻的管道(上次施工以来的平均年龄约为 6.5 年),这些管道已知有更多重要的熊类食物。熊也选择了更宽的廊道,这些廊道因多次施工而受到干扰。在春季,性别/年龄类是灰熊使用管道的重要预测因素,成年母熊比其他性别/年龄类更有可能使用这些特征。对运动模式的研究表明,管道密度影响灰熊的移动速度和路径直线度,特别是在春季,当熊移动速度较慢且在管道密度较高的区域时,移动路径更加曲折。这些运动模式与觅食行为一致,并进一步表明,熊并没有表现出对管道特征的回避行为或位移,管道可能在阿尔伯塔省作为灰熊季节性重要的觅食区发挥作用。