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景观组成对同域犬科动物时空相互作用的影响。

Influence of landscape composition on spatiotemporal interactions between sympatric canids.

作者信息

Werdel Ty J, Fidino Mason, Piper Colleen W, Ricketts Andrew M, Peek Matthew S, Ahlers Adam A

机构信息

Department of Horticulture and Natural Resources, Kansas State University, Manhattan, Kansas, USA.

Urban Wildlife Institute, Lincoln Park Zoo, Chicago, Illinois, USA.

出版信息

Ecol Appl. 2025 Apr;35(3):e70047. doi: 10.1002/eap.70047.

Abstract

Apex carnivores influence subordinate carnivores through intraguild competition. Landscape composition and configuration may mediate interactions between sympatric carnivores though intervening landscape-level effects on these interactions are relatively unknown. We used three years of detection data (2018-2020) from 381 sites in Kansas, USA, and Bayesian two-species occupancy models to evaluate how the proportion of Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) easements may influence spatial and temporal interactions between coyotes (Canis latrans), an apex carnivore, and swift foxes (Vulpes velox) in human-modified landscapes. Because both intraguild competition with, and predation by, coyotes may affect swift fox distributions, we also assessed how coyote presence influenced site occupancy, colonization, and persistence by swift fox at varying proportions of CRP around sites. Median site occupancy, colonization, and persistence by swift foxes was lower at sites where coyotes were present (0.013 [95% credible intervals {CrI} = 0.008-0.020]; 0.001 [95% CrI = 0.001-0.003]; 0.402 [95% CrI = 0.129-0.862]) than at sites where coyotes were absent (0.096 [95% CrI = 0.062-0.138]; 0.016 [95% CrI = 0.003-0.057]; 0.535 [95% CrI = 0.242-0.874]). The coefficient of temporal overlap between coyotes and swift foxes at sites where the proportion of CRP easements was ≥0.10 was significantly different (95% CIs did not overlap 95% CI of other measured activity) from the coefficient of overlap where CRP easements were <0.10. Swift foxes were influenced by coyotes through space and time only at sites surrounded by low proportions of CRP (≤0.04). Swift foxes and coyotes co-occurred more than would be expected by chance only when the proportion of CRP near a site was low (≤0.04). Swift foxes appear to avoid coyotes in areas where encounter risks are increased. Results from our study indicate that landscapes, and their inherent structure and composition, may influence intraguild interactions between canids in multiuse, agro-prairie ecosystems.

摘要

顶级食肉动物通过种内竞争影响从属食肉动物。景观组成和配置可能会调节同域食肉动物之间的相互作用,不过景观层面这些干预作用的影响相对未知。我们利用美国堪萨斯州381个地点的三年探测数据(2018 - 2020年)以及贝叶斯双物种占有率模型,来评估保护储备计划(CRP)地役权的比例如何影响人类改造景观中郊狼(犬属)这一顶级食肉动物与草原狐之间的空间和时间相互作用。由于与郊狼的种内竞争以及郊狼的捕食都可能影响草原狐的分布,我们还评估了郊狼的存在如何在不同CRP比例的地点周围影响草原狐的地点占有率、定殖和持续性。草原狐在有郊狼存在的地点的中位地点占有率、定殖率和持续性(0.013 [95%可信区间{CrI} = 0.008 - 0.020];0.001 [95% CrI = 0.001 - 0.003];0.402 [95% CrI = 0.129 - 0.862])低于没有郊狼的地点(0.096 [95% CrI = 0.062 - 0.138];0.016 [95% CrI = 0.003 - 0.057];0.535 [95% CrI = 0.242 - 0.874])。在CRP地役权比例≥0.10的地点,郊狼和草原狐的时间重叠系数与CRP地役权比例<0.10的地点的重叠系数有显著差异(95%置信区间不与其他测量活动的95%置信区间重叠)。草原狐仅在被低比例CRP(≤0.04)包围的地点在空间和时间上受到郊狼的影响。只有当一个地点附近的CRP比例较低(≤0.04)时,草原狐和郊狼的共存才比随机预期的更多。在遭遇风险增加的地区,草原狐似乎会避开郊狼。我们的研究结果表明,景观及其固有的结构和组成可能会影响多用途农业草原生态系统中犬科动物之间的种内相互作用。

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