O'Fallon Sean, Pinter-Wollman Noa, Mabry Karen E
Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of California Los Angeles, 621 Charles E. Young Drive South, Los Angeles, CA, 90095, USA.
Department of Biology, New Mexico State University, 1200 S Horseshoe St, Las Cruces, NM, 88003, USA.
Oecologia. 2025 Jun 4;207(7):98. doi: 10.1007/s00442-025-05731-2.
Space use by animals is affected by multiple factors; previous researchers have examined the effects of influences, such as sex, body condition, and population density on home range area. However, evaluating the simultaneous influences of multiple factors on animal space use has been relatively intractable due to sample size limitations. We capitalize on National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON) data to ask what factors determine space use by deer mice (genus Peromyscus). We examined data from 10 years of repeated captures of individually-identified mice at 36 sites across North America. We confirmed previous findings that males have larger home ranges than females and that home range area decreases with increasing animal density. In addition, our large sample size (N = 2,420 individuals) enabled us to examine the interacting influences of these, and other, phenotypic and extrinsic factors using a robust statistical framework. We found that the relationship between body condition and home range area differs between male and female mice, and that habitat type, latitude, and animal density all interact to influence space use. We conclude that data from large ecological networks can be used to examine important behavioral questions that have long eluded investigators.
动物的空间利用受到多种因素的影响;先前的研究人员已经考察了诸如性别、身体状况和种群密度等因素对活动范围面积的影响。然而,由于样本量的限制,评估多种因素对动物空间利用的同时影响一直相对棘手。我们利用国家生态观测站网络(NEON)的数据来探究哪些因素决定了鹿鼠(白足鼠属)的空间利用。我们研究了在北美36个地点对个体识别小鼠进行的连续10年的捕获数据。我们证实了之前的研究结果,即雄性的活动范围比雌性大,并且活动范围面积会随着动物密度的增加而减小。此外,我们的大样本量(N = 2420只个体)使我们能够使用强大的统计框架来考察这些因素以及其他表型和外在因素的相互作用影响。我们发现,雄性和雌性小鼠的身体状况与活动范围面积之间的关系有所不同,并且栖息地类型、纬度和动物密度都会相互作用以影响空间利用。我们得出结论,来自大型生态网络的数据可用于研究长期以来困扰研究人员的重要行为问题。