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无项圈遥测:用于评估北极熊活动和行为的皮毛及耳部卫星标签性能

Telemetry without collars: performance of fur- and ear-mounted satellite tags for evaluating the movement and behaviour of polar bears.

作者信息

Ross Tyler R, Thiemann Gregory W, Kirschhoffer B J, Kirschhoffer Jon, York Geoff, Derocher Andrew E, Johnson Amy C, Lunn Nicholas J, McGeachy David, Trim Vicki, Northrup Joseph M

机构信息

Department of Biology, York University, Toronto, ON Canada.

Faculty of Environmental and Urban Change, York University, Toronto, ON Canada.

出版信息

Anim Biotelemetry. 2024;12(1):18. doi: 10.1186/s40317-024-00373-2. Epub 2024 Jul 15.

Abstract

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The study of animal movement provides insights into underlying ecological processes and informs analyses of behaviour and resource use, which have implications for species management and conservation. The tools used to study animal movement have evolved over the past decades, allowing for data collection from a variety of species, including those living in remote environments. Satellite-linked radio and GPS collars have been used to study polar bear () ecology and movements throughout the circumpolar Arctic for over 50 years. However, due to morphology and growth constraints, only adult female polar bears can be reliably collared. Collars have proven to be safe, but there has been opposition to their use, resulting in a deficiency in data across much of the species' range. To bolster knowledge of movement characteristics and behaviours for polar bears other than adult females, while also providing an alternative to collars, we tested the use of fur- and ear-mounted telemetry tags that can be affixed to polar bears of any sex and age. We tested three fur tag designs (SeaTrkr, tribrush and pentagon tags), which we affixed to 15 adult and 1 subadult male polar bears along the coast of Hudson Bay during August-September 2021-2022. Fur tags were compared with ear tags deployed on 42 subadult and adult male polar bears captured on the coast or the sea ice between 2016 and 2022. We used data from the tags to quantify the amount of time subadult and adult males spent resting versus traveling while on land. Our results show the three fur tag designs remained functional for shorter mean durations (SeaTrkr = 58 days; tribrush = 47 days; pentagon = 22 days) than ear tags (121 days), but positional error estimates were comparable among the Argos-equipped tags. The GPS/Iridium-equipped SeaTrkr fur tags provided higher resolution and more frequent location data. Combined, the tags provided sufficient data to model different behavioural states. Furthermore, as hypothesized, subadult and adult male polar bears spent the majority of their time resting while on land, increasing time spent traveling as temperatures cooled. Fur tags show promise as a short-term means of collecting movement data from free-ranging polar bears.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION

The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1186/s40317-024-00373-2.

摘要

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对动物运动的研究有助于深入了解潜在的生态过程,并为行为和资源利用分析提供依据,这对物种管理和保护具有重要意义。在过去几十年里,用于研究动物运动的工具不断发展,使得能够从包括生活在偏远环境中的各种物种收集数据。卫星连接的无线电和GPS项圈已被用于研究北极熊生态和在整个环北极地区的活动超过50年。然而,由于形态和生长限制,只有成年雌性北极熊才能可靠地佩戴项圈。事实证明项圈是安全的,但一直有人反对使用它们,导致在该物种大部分分布范围内的数据不足。为了加强对成年雌性以外的北极熊运动特征和行为的了解,同时也提供一种替代项圈的方法,我们测试了可以附着在任何性别和年龄的北极熊身上的皮毛和耳部遥测标签的使用。我们测试了三种皮毛标签设计(SeaTrkr、tribrush和五角形标签),并于2021年8月至2022年9月期间将它们附着在哈德逊湾沿岸的15只成年和1只亚成年雄性北极熊身上。将皮毛标签与2016年至2022年期间在海岸或海冰上捕获的42只亚成年和成年雄性北极熊上部署的耳部标签进行了比较。我们使用标签数据来量化亚成年和成年雄性北极熊在陆地上休息和移动所花费的时间。我们的结果表明,三种皮毛标签设计的平均有效持续时间(SeaTrkr = 58天;tribrush = 47天;五角形 = 22天)比耳部标签(121天)短,但配备Argos的标签之间的位置误差估计相当。配备GPS/铱星的SeaTrkr皮毛标签提供了更高分辨率和更频繁的位置数据。综合起来,这些标签提供了足够的数据来模拟不同的行为状态。此外,正如所假设的,亚成年和成年雄性北极熊在陆地上大部分时间都在休息,随着温度降低,移动时间增加。皮毛标签有望成为从自由放养的北极熊收集运动数据的一种短期手段。

补充信息

在线版本包含可在10.1186/s40317-024-00373-2获取的补充材料。

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