Suffice Pauline, Mazerolle Marc J, Imbeau Louis, Cheveau Marianne, Asselin Hugo, Drapeau Pierre
Institut de recherche sur les forêts, Université du Québec en Abitibi-Témiscamingue, Rouyn-Noranda, Québec, Canada.
Département des sciences du bois et de la forêt, Université Laval, Québec City, Québec, Canada.
J Mammal. 2022 Dec 9;104(1):159-170. doi: 10.1093/jmammal/gyac092. eCollection 2023 Feb.
Interspecific interactions can mediate site occupancy of sympatric species and can be a key factor in habitat use patterns. American martens () and Fishers ( are two sympatric mesocarnivores in eastern North American forests. Due to their larger size, fishers have a competitive advantage over martens. We investigated site occupancy of martens and fishers in temperate deciduous forests of Québec, an environment modified by forest management and climate change. We formulated hypotheses on the spatial distribution of the studied species based on the knowledge of local trappers and on the scientific literature regarding forest cover composition, habitat fragmentation, and competitive relationships. We used a network of 49 camera traps monitored over two fall seasons to document site occupancy by both species. We used two-species site occupancy models to assess habitat use and the influence of fishers on martens at spatial grains of different sizes. None of the habitat variables that we considered explained site occupancy by fishers. Availability of dense old coniferous stands explained the spatial distribution of martens both at the home range grain size and at the landscape grain size. We identified the characteristics of habitat hotspots based on the knowledge of trappers, which highlighted the importance of stand composition, height, age, and canopy closure. The characteristics of habitat hotspots for martens in temperate deciduous forests refine the habitat suitability model for American martens that was originally developed for boreal forests of Québec.
种间相互作用可以调节同域物种的栖息地占用情况,并且可能是栖息地利用模式的一个关键因素。美洲貂(Martes americana)和渔貂(Martes pennanti)是北美东部森林中的两种同域中型食肉动物。由于体型较大,渔貂比美洲貂具有竞争优势。我们调查了魁北克温带落叶林中美洲貂和渔貂的栖息地占用情况,该环境受到森林管理和气候变化的影响。我们根据当地捕猎者的知识以及有关森林覆盖组成、栖息地破碎化和竞争关系的科学文献,对研究物种的空间分布提出假设。我们使用了一个由49个相机陷阱组成的网络,在两个秋季进行监测,以记录这两个物种的栖息地占用情况。我们使用两种物种的栖息地占用模型,在不同尺度下评估栖息地利用情况以及渔貂对美洲貂的影响。我们考虑的所有栖息地变量都无法解释渔貂的栖息地占用情况。茂密的老龄针叶林的可利用性解释了美洲貂在其家域尺度和景观尺度下的空间分布情况。我们根据捕猎者的知识确定了栖息地热点的特征,这突出了林分组成、高度、年龄和树冠郁闭度的重要性。温带落叶林中美洲貂的栖息地热点特征完善了最初为魁北克北方森林开发的美洲貂栖息地适宜性模型。