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爱你的邻居:在北领地的雨季,野生水牛表现出更大的空间利用、资源重叠和相遇情况。

Love thy neighbour: Feral buffalos show greater space use, resource overlap and encounters during the wet season in the Northern Territory.

作者信息

Pike Kyana N, Perry Justin, Vanderduys Eric, Arnould John P Y, Hoskins Andrew

机构信息

Health & Biosecurity Environment Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) Townsville Queensland Australia.

Northern Australian Indigenous Land and Sea Management Alliance Brinkin Northwest Territories Australia.

出版信息

Ecol Evol. 2024 Oct 22;14(10):e70345. doi: 10.1002/ece3.70345. eCollection 2024 Oct.

Abstract

Managing feral water buffalo in the Northern Territory is a formidable challenge. As an introduced species, buffalo are associated with a myriad of biosecurity, economic, cultural and environmental issues ranging from overgrazing, decreased water quality, disease vectors to the destruction of cultural assets. Nevertheless, the buffalo are also a harvestable resource that can support economic development of the region. To mitigate some of the biosecurity, economic, cultural and environmental risks they pose and manage buffalo effectively, we need a detailed understanding of their spatial and behavioural ecology. However, several factors make understanding how best to manage the dense populations of wild individuals challenging as buffalo inhabit remote areas with limited infrastructure and accessibility and their large size and often aggressive nature can make them difficult to observe in otherwise inaccessible areas. GPS tracking allows for high-frequency data collection and surveillance of individual buffalo. Here, we investigated how the different seasonal periods of a Northern Territory floodplain area shaped patterns of habitat use for 17 buffalo tracked over 16 months. We found in the dry season, buffalo space use is restricted, and the size of home ranges are significantly smaller than in the wet season. During the wet season, buffalo expand their home range area as well as their social encounter area with other buffalo. These differences in their space use and social patterns suggest that increased disease surveillance may be needed for the wet season when buffalo are more likely to share space and interact. During the dry season, however, buffalo movement is more predictable and restricted, suggesting greater optimisation opportunities for buffalo management. Results from these models can be used by land holders, Traditional Owners and wildlife managers to make evidence-based decisions to improve buffalo management with respect to disease risk, sustainable harvest and damage to environmental and cultural assets.

摘要

在北领地管理野生水牛是一项艰巨的挑战。作为外来物种,水牛与众多生物安全、经济、文化和环境问题相关联,这些问题包括过度放牧、水质下降、疾病传播媒介以及文化资产的破坏等。尽管如此,水牛也是一种可收获的资源,能够支持该地区的经济发展。为了减轻它们所带来的一些生物安全、经济、文化和环境风险,并有效地管理水牛,我们需要详细了解它们的空间和行为生态学。然而,有几个因素使得了解如何最好地管理野生水牛的密集种群具有挑战性,因为水牛栖息在基础设施和可达性有限的偏远地区,而且它们体型庞大且通常具有攻击性,这使得在其他难以进入的地区很难对它们进行观察。全球定位系统(GPS)跟踪能够实现对个体水牛的高频数据收集和监测。在此,我们调查了北领地洪泛区不同季节如何塑造了16个月内跟踪的17头水牛的栖息地利用模式。我们发现,在旱季,水牛的空间利用受到限制,其活动范围的大小明显小于雨季。在雨季,水牛会扩大其活动范围以及与其他水牛的社交接触区域。它们在空间利用和社交模式上的这些差异表明,在雨季水牛更有可能共享空间并相互作用时,可能需要加强疾病监测。然而,在旱季,水牛的移动更具可预测性且受到限制,这表明在水牛管理方面有更大的优化机会。这些模型的结果可供土地所有者、传统所有者和野生动物管理者用于做出基于证据的决策,以改善水牛管理,降低疾病风险,实现可持续收获,并减少对环境和文化资产的破坏。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/e04d/11496382/5b1c995899be/ECE3-14-e70345-g004.jpg

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