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利用GPS跟踪数据评估基于专家的陆生哺乳动物栖息地适宜性信息。

Evaluating expert-based habitat suitability information of terrestrial mammals with GPS-tracking data.

作者信息

Broekman Maarten J E, Hilbers Jelle P, Huijbregts Mark A J, Mueller Thomas, Ali Abdullahi H, Andrén Henrik, Altmann Jeanne, Aronsson Malin, Attias Nina, Bartlam-Brooks Hattie L A, van Beest Floris M, Belant Jerrold L, Beyer Dean E, Bidner Laura, Blaum Niels, Boone Randall B, Boyce Mark S, Brown Michael B, Cagnacci Francesca, Černe Rok, Chamaillé-Jammes Simon, Dejid Nandintsetseg, Dekker Jasja, L J Desbiez Arnaud, Díaz-Muñoz Samuel L, Fennessy Julian, Fichtel Claudia, Fischer Christina, Fisher Jason T, Fischhoff Ilya, Ford Adam T, Fryxell John M, Gehr Benedikt, Goheen Jacob R, Hauptfleisch Morgan, Hewison A J Mark, Hering Robert, Heurich Marco, Isbell Lynne A, Janssen René, Jeltsch Florian, Kaczensky Petra, Kappeler Peter M, Krofel Miha, LaPoint Scott, Latham A David M, Linnell John D C, Markham A Catherine, Mattisson Jenny, Medici Emilia Patricia, de Miranda Mourão Guilherme, Van Moorter Bram, Morato Ronaldo G, Morellet Nicolas, Mysterud Atle, Mwiu Stephen, Odden John, Olson Kirk A, Ornicāns Aivars, Pagon Nives, Panzacchi Manuela, Persson Jens, Petroelje Tyler, Rolandsen Christer Moe, Roshier David, Rubenstein Daniel I, Saïd Sonia, Salemgareyev Albert R, Sawyer Hall, Schmidt Niels Martin, Selva Nuria, Sergiel Agnieszka, Stabach Jared, Stacy-Dawes Jenna, Stewart Frances E C, Stiegler Jonas, Strand Olav, Sundaresan Siva, Svoboda Nathan J, Ullmann Wiebke, Voigt Ulrich, Wall Jake, Wikelski Martin, Wilmers Christopher C, Zięba Filip, Zwijacz-Kozica Tomasz, Schipper Aafke M, Tucker Marlee A

机构信息

Department of Environmental Science Institute for Wetland and Water Research, Faculty of Science, Radboud University Nijmegen The Netherlands.

Senckenberg Biodiversity and Climate Research Centre, Senckenberg Gesellschaft für Naturforschung Frankfurt (Main) Germany.

出版信息

Glob Ecol Biogeogr. 2022 Aug;31(8):1526-1541. doi: 10.1111/geb.13523. Epub 2022 May 9.

Abstract

AIM

Macroecological studies that require habitat suitability data for many species often derive this information from expert opinion. However, expert-based information is inherently subjective and thus prone to errors. The increasing availability of GPS tracking data offers opportunities to evaluate and supplement expert-based information with detailed empirical evidence. Here, we compared expert-based habitat suitability information from the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) with habitat suitability information derived from GPS-tracking data of 1,498 individuals from 49 mammal species.

LOCATION

Worldwide.

TIME PERIOD

1998-2021.

MAJOR TAXA STUDIED

Forty-nine terrestrial mammal species.

METHODS

Using GPS data, we estimated two measures of habitat suitability for each individual animal: proportional habitat use (proportion of GPS locations within a habitat type), and selection ratio (habitat use relative to its availability). For each individual we then evaluated whether the GPS-based habitat suitability measures were in agreement with the IUCN data. To that end, we calculated the probability that the ranking of empirical habitat suitability measures was in agreement with IUCN's classification into suitable, marginal and unsuitable habitat types.

RESULTS

IUCN habitat suitability data were in accordance with the GPS data (> 95% probability of agreement) for 33 out of 49 species based on proportional habitat use estimates and for 25 out of 49 species based on selection ratios. In addition, 37 and 34 species had a > 50% probability of agreement based on proportional habitat use and selection ratios, respectively.

MAIN CONCLUSIONS

We show how GPS-tracking data can be used to evaluate IUCN habitat suitability data. Our findings indicate that for the majority of species included in this study, it is appropriate to use IUCN habitat suitability data in macroecological studies. Furthermore, we show that GPS-tracking data can be used to identify and prioritize species and habitat types for re-evaluation of IUCN habitat suitability data.

摘要

目的

许多物种的宏观生态研究需要栖息地适宜性数据,这类数据通常来自专家意见。然而,基于专家的信息本质上是主观的,因此容易出错。全球定位系统(GPS)追踪数据的日益普及为用详细的实证证据评估和补充基于专家的信息提供了机会。在此,我们将来自国际自然保护联盟(IUCN)的基于专家的栖息地适宜性信息与从49种哺乳动物的1498个个体的GPS追踪数据得出的栖息地适宜性信息进行了比较。

地点

全球范围。

时间段

1998年至2021年。

主要研究类群

49种陆生哺乳动物。

方法

利用GPS数据,我们为每只动物估计了两种栖息地适宜性指标:栖息地利用比例(某一栖息地类型内GPS定位点的比例)和选择率(相对于栖息地可利用性的栖息地利用情况)。然后,对于每一个体,我们评估基于GPS的栖息地适宜性指标是否与IUCN数据一致。为此,我们计算了实证栖息地适宜性指标的排名与IUCN将栖息地划分为适宜、边缘和不适宜类型的分类一致的概率。

结果

基于栖息地利用比例估计,49种物种中有33种的IUCN栖息地适宜性数据与GPS数据一致(一致性概率>95%);基于选择率,49种物种中有25种一致。此外,分别基于栖息地利用比例和选择率,有37种和34种物种的一致性概率>50%。

主要结论

我们展示了如何利用GPS追踪数据评估IUCN栖息地适宜性数据。我们的研究结果表明,对于本研究中的大多数物种,在宏观生态研究中使用IUCN栖息地适宜性数据是合适的。此外,我们表明GPS追踪数据可用于识别物种和栖息地类型,并为重新评估IUCN栖息地适宜性数据确定优先次序。

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