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Prey availability and intraguild competition regulate the spatiotemporal dynamics of a modified large carnivore guild

机译:猎物可用性和IntraRiduild竞争调节改良大肉中的速度动态

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Effective conservation management requires an understanding of the spatiotemporal dynamics driving large carnivore density and resource partitioning. In African ecosystems, reduced prey populations and the loss of competing guild members, most notably lion (Panthera leo), are expected to increase the levels of competition between remaining carnivores. Consequently, intraguild relationships can be altered, potentially increasing the risk of further population decline. Kasungu National Park (KNP), Malawi, is an example of a conservation area that has experienced large‐scale reductions in both carnivore and prey populations, leaving a resident large carnivore guild consisting of only leopard (Panthera pardus) and spotted hyena (Crocuta crocuta). Here, we quantify the spatiotemporal dynamics of these two species and their degree of association, using a combination of co‐detection modeling, time‐to‐event analyses, and temporal activity patterns from camera trap data. The detection of leopard and spotted hyena was significantly associated with the detection of preferred prey and competing carnivores, increasing the likelihood of species interaction. Temporal analyses revealed sex‐specific differences in temporal activity, with female leopard activity patterns significantly different to those of spotted hyena and male conspecifics. Heightened risk of interaction with interspecific competitors and male conspecifics may have resulted in female leopards adopting temporal avoidance strategies to facilitate coexistence. Female leopard behavioral adaptations increased overall activity levels and diurnal activity rates, with potential consequences for overall fitness and exposure to sources of mortality. As both species are currently found at low densities in KNP, increased risk of competitive interactions, which infer a reduction in fitness, could have significant implications for large carnivore demographics. The protection of remaining prey populations is necessary to mitigate interspecific competition and avoid further alterations to the large carnivore guild.
机译:有效的保护管理需要了解推动大型肉食密度和资源分区的时空动力学。在非洲生态系统中,减少猎物群体和竞争会员的丧失,最值得注意的狮子(Panthera Leo)预计将增加剩余食肉动物之间的竞争水平。因此,可以改变介绍关系,可能会增加人口进一步下降的风险。 Kasungu国家公园(Knp)马拉维是一个保护区的一个例子,这些保护区经历了肉食病和猎物群体的大规模减少,留下了一个居民大的加剧公会,这些公会只包括豹(Panthera Pardus)和斑点鬣狗(Crocuta Crocuta) )。在这里,我们使用来自相机陷阱数据的共同检测建模,时间 - 事件分析和时间活动模式的组合来量化这两个物种的时空动态及其关联程度。豹纹和被发现的鬣狗的检测与检测到优选的猎物和竞争对手的肉食病毒有显着相关,增加了物种相互作用的可能性。时间分析揭示了颞活动的性别特异性差异,女性豹活动模式与斑点鬣狗和男性的消费者显着不同。与三种竞争对手的相互作用的风险提高可能导致采用暂时避免策略的女性豹,以促进共存。雌性豹行为适应性增加了整体活动水平和昼夜活动率,具有对整体健康和暴露于死亡率的潜在后果。由于两种物种目前在KNP的低密度中发现,竞争性相互作用的风险增加,即推动健身的竞争性互动,可能对大型加管人口统计数据具有重大影响。保护剩余的猎物群体是减轻三种竞争的必要条件,并避免进一步改变大型加州漫游公会。

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