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加速度数据揭示了斯堪的纳维亚棕熊对狩猎风险的行为反应。

Acceleration Data Reveal Behavioural Responses to Hunting Risk in Scandinavian Brown Bears.

作者信息

Clermont Jeanne, Zedrosser Andreas, Brown Ludovick, Rosell Frank, Sydtveit Rekvik Gunn Elisabeth, Kindberg Jonas, Pelletier Fanie

机构信息

Département de Biologie Université de Sherbrooke Sherbrooke Canada.

Department of Natural Sciences and Environmental Health University of South-Eastern Norway Bø in Telemark Norway.

出版信息

Ecol Evol. 2025 Jun 4;15(6):e71489. doi: 10.1002/ece3.71489. eCollection 2025 Jun.

Abstract

Predation may indirectly influence prey's fitness and population dynamics through behavioural adjustments in response to perceived predation risk. These non-consumptive effects of predation can also arise from hunting by humans, but they remain less documented. Advances in biologging allow detailed assessments of the activity budgets of elusive wildlife, increasing the potential to uncover the non-consumptive effects of human activities on animals. We used tri-axial accelerometry to record the daily activity of 24 Scandinavian brown bears (20 females and 4 males) from a heavily hunted population in Sweden, for a total of 29 bear-years (2015-2022). We used a random forest algorithm trained with observations of captive brown bears to classify the accelerometry data into four behaviours, running, walking, feeding and resting, with an overall precision of 95%. We then used these classifications to evaluate changes in bear activity budgets before and during the hunting season. Bears exhibited a bimodal daily activity pattern, being most active at dusk and dawn and resting around midday and midnight. However, during the hunting season, males became more nocturnal compared to before the hunting season, suggesting a proactive behavioural adjustment to reduce encounters with hunters. Females showed the opposite pattern and had a higher probability of being active during the day, potentially to increase nutritional gains before denning. Additionally, daily number of running bouts did not vary between the pre-hunting and hunting seasons in both sexes, but females' proportion of running bouts occurring during legal hunting hours was higher during the hunting season than prior to it, which suggests a reactive behavioural adjustment to encounters with hunters. Detailed assessments of wild animal behaviours, allowed through recording of movement data at high frequencies, have the potential to improve our understanding of the impacts of human activity on wildlife.

摘要

捕食可能会通过猎物对感知到的捕食风险做出行为调整,间接影响其适合度和种群动态。捕食的这些非消费性影响也可能源于人类的狩猎行为,但相关记录仍然较少。生物记录技术的进步使得对难以捉摸的野生动物的活动预算进行详细评估成为可能,从而增加了揭示人类活动对动物的非消费性影响的潜力。我们使用三轴加速度计记录了瑞典一个受重度狩猎的种群中24只斯堪的纳维亚棕熊(20只雌性和4只雄性)的日常活动,共计29熊年(2015 - 2022年)。我们使用一种基于圈养棕熊观察结果训练的随机森林算法,将加速度计数据分类为奔跑、行走、进食和休息四种行为,总体精度为95%。然后,我们利用这些分类来评估狩猎季节之前和期间熊的活动预算变化。熊表现出双峰日活动模式,在黄昏和黎明时最为活跃,在中午和午夜左右休息。然而,在狩猎季节,雄性熊相比狩猎季节之前变得更加夜行性,这表明它们进行了主动的行为调整以减少与猎人的相遇。雌性熊则表现出相反的模式,白天活跃的概率更高,这可能是为了在冬眠前增加营养获取。此外,两性在狩猎前和狩猎季节的每日奔跑次数没有变化,但雌性熊在合法狩猎时间内奔跑次数的比例在狩猎季节高于之前,这表明它们对与猎人相遇做出了反应性的行为调整。通过高频记录运动数据对野生动物行为进行详细评估,有可能增进我们对人类活动对野生动物影响的理解。

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