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哺乳动物对人类娱乐活动的反应取决于景观背景。

Mammal responses to human recreation depend on landscape context.

机构信息

Department of Forest Resources Management, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

JNCC, Inverdee House, Aberdeen, United Kingdom.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2024 Jul 18;19(7):e0300870. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0300870. eCollection 2024.

Abstract

Rapid growth in outdoor recreation may have important and varied effects on terrestrial mammal communities. Few studies have investigated factors influencing variation in observed responses of multiple mammal species to recreation. We used data from 155 camera traps, in western Alberta (Canada), and a hierarchical Bayesian community modelling framework to document 15 mammal species responses to recreation, test for differential responses between predators and prey, and evaluate the influence of local context. Factors characterizing context were trail designation (i.e., use by motorized vs non-motorized), management type, forest cover, landscape disturbance, and season. We used three measures to characterize variation in recreation pressure: distance to trail, trail density, and an index of recreation intensity derived from the platform Strava. We found limited evidence for strong or consistent effects of recreation on mammal space use. However, mammal space use was better explained by an interaction between recreation and the influencing factors than by either on their own. The strongest interaction was between trail density and management type; mammals were more likely to avoid sites near a higher density of trails in areas with more restrictive management. We found that responses to recreation varied with the trail designation, although there were not clear or consistent differences between responses to trails designated for motorized vs. non-motorized use. Overall, we found that responses were species- and context-dependent. Limiting the density of trails may be important for reducing negative impacts to mammals within conservation areas. We show that using multiple measures of recreation yields more insight into the varied effects of human disturbances on wildlife. We recommend investigating how different characteristics of recreation (noise, speed, and visibility) influence animal behaviors. Multispecies monitoring and modelling across multiple landscapes that vary in recreation pressure can lead to an adaptive management approach to ensuring outdoor recreation coexistence with wildlife.

摘要

户外活动的快速增长可能对陆地哺乳动物群落产生重要而多样的影响。很少有研究调查影响多种哺乳动物物种对娱乐活动观察反应的因素。我们使用了来自加拿大阿尔伯塔省西部的 155 个相机陷阱的数据,以及一个分层贝叶斯社区建模框架,记录了 15 种哺乳动物对娱乐活动的反应,测试了捕食者和猎物之间的差异反应,并评估了当地环境的影响。特征化环境的因素包括小径指定(即机动与非机动使用)、管理类型、森林覆盖、景观干扰和季节。我们使用了三种措施来描述娱乐压力的变化:到小径的距离、小径密度和源自 Strava 平台的娱乐强度指数。我们发现娱乐活动对哺乳动物空间利用的影响有限或不一致。然而,哺乳动物的空间利用更多地受到娱乐活动和影响因素之间相互作用的解释,而不是各自的解释。最强的相互作用是在小径密度和管理类型之间;在管理更严格的地区,哺乳动物更有可能避免靠近更高密度小径的地点。我们发现,对娱乐活动的反应因小径指定而有所不同,尽管对于指定用于机动和非机动使用的小径,反应没有明显或一致的差异。总体而言,我们发现反应是物种和环境依赖的。限制小径的密度可能对减少保护区内哺乳动物的负面影响很重要。我们表明,使用多种娱乐活动的措施可以更深入地了解人为干扰对野生动物的不同影响。我们建议研究不同的娱乐活动特征(噪音、速度和可见度)如何影响动物行为。在娱乐压力不同的多个景观中进行多物种监测和建模可以导致一种适应性管理方法,以确保户外活动与野生动物共存。

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