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Boreal predator co‐occurrences reveal shared use of seismic lines in a working landscape

机译:北方掠食者共生揭示了在工作环境中地震线的共享使用

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Interspecific interactions are an integral aspect of ecosystem functioning that may be disrupted in an increasingly anthropocentric world. Industrial landscape change creates a novel playing field on which these interactions take place, and a key question for wildlife managers is whether and how species are able to coexist in such working landscapes. Using camera traps deployed in northern Alberta, we surveyed boreal predators to determine whether interspecific interactions affected occurrences of black bears ( ), coyotes ( ), and lynx ( ) within a landscape disturbed by networks of seismic lines (corridors cut for seismic exploration of oil and gas reserves). We tested hypotheses of species interactions across one spatial‐only and two spatiotemporal (daily and weekly) scales. Specifically, we hypothesized that (1) predators avoid competition with the apex predator, gray wolf ( ), (2) they avoid competition with each other as intraguild competitors, and (3) they overlap with their prey. All three predators overlapped with wolves on at least one scale, although models at the daily and weekly scale had substantial unexplained variance. None of the predators showed avoidance of intraguild competitors or overlap with prey. These results show patterns in predator space use that are consistent with both facilitative interactions or shared responses to unmeasured ecological cues. Our study provides insight into how predator species use the working boreal landscape in relation to each other, and highlights that predator management may indirectly influence multiple species through their interactions.
机译:种间相互作用是生态系统功能不可或缺的一部分,在日益以人类为中心的世界中,种间相互作用可能会受到干扰。工业景观的变化创造了一个新的竞争环境,在这些环境上发生了相互作用,野生动植物管理者面临的一个关键问题是物种是否能够以及如何在这种工作环境中共存。我们使用部署在艾伯塔省北部的相机陷阱,调查了北方捕食者,以确定种间相互作用是否影响受地震线网络干扰的景观中的黑熊(),土狼()和山猫()的发生(为石油地震勘探而开辟的走廊)和天然气储量)。我们测试了仅在一个空间和两个时空(每日和每周)范围内的物种相互作用的假设。具体而言,我们假设(1)捕食者避免与先头捕食者灰太狼()竞争,(2)避免与公会内部竞争者相互竞争,并且(3)它们与猎物重叠。这三种捕食者在至少一个尺度上都与狼交叠,尽管在日尺度和周尺度上的模型有很大的无法解释的差异。没有一个掠食者显示出会同业竞争者的回避或与猎物的重叠。这些结果表明,捕食者空间利用的模式与促进相互作用或对未测生态线索的共同反应一致。我们的研究提供了有关捕食者物种如何利用彼此相关的工作性北方景观的见解,并强调了捕食者的管理可能通过其相互作用间接影响多个物种。

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