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Joining the dots: How does an apex predator move through an urbanizing landscape?

机译:点点滴滴:尖顶捕食者如何在城市化景观中移动?

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Examining the movement of apex predators is difficult in urban environments due to private land ownership; however, understanding their movement is critical given the current and rapidly increasing rate of urbanization globally. Of equal importance is the understanding of what landscape factors allow these movements to occur. We used the powerful owl ( Ninox strenua ), an urban apex predator in Melbourne, Australia, as a case study to understand their movement ecology in urban environments. Owl movement was recorded using automated GPS logging devices deployed on ten powerful owls, resulting in 10870 GPS locations. In combination with these positions, four environmental covariates, and a priori understanding of owl ecology were used to assign movements to three different states (prey handling/eating, foraging and transitory) based on step length and turning angles between sequential locations in a hidden Markov model. We demonstrate that the environmental covariate combination of time of night, Euclidean distance to riparian vegetation, and NDVI best described movement states. Owl movement states changed across the night. Shorter movements with many turns were made towards the beginning of the night in riparian areas with high NDVI. This behavior is most likely linked to prey handling, suggesting powerful owls are more likely to hunt early in the evenings and as such travel short distances while carrying large prey items. Transitory movements with limited changes in turning angles were the dominant movement state towards the end of the night. As owls leave areas of high NDVI, they quickly travel long distances across cleared land and impervious surfaces to connect to the next habitat patch where they then transition back into shorter step lengths where NDVI is higher. This research highlights the critical importance of riparian vegetation and high NDVI areas in driving powerful owl movement and foraging in urban landscapes. Conservation priority should be placed on retaining and restoring riparian corridors as areas not only for powerful owls and their prey, but also for many other species that utilize similar resources.
机译:由于私有土地的所有权,在城市环境中很难检查先头动物的运动;但是,考虑到当前全球城市化的快速发展速度,了解它们的运动至关重要。同样重要的是了解哪些景观因素使这些运动发生。我们以强大的猫头鹰(Ninox strenua)(澳大利亚墨尔本市区的城市掠食者)作为案例研究,以了解它们在城市环境中的运动生态。使用部署在十只强大猫头鹰上的自动GPS记录设备记录猫头鹰的运动,从而获得10870个GPS位置。结合这些位置,使用四个环境协变量以及对猫头鹰生态的先验理解,根据步长和隐藏马尔可夫连续位置之间的转弯角度,将运动分配给三个不同状态(猎物处理/进食,觅食和短暂)模型。我们证明了夜晚时间,欧几里得距离到河岸植被以及NDVI的环境协变量组合最能描述运动状态。猫头鹰的运动状态在一夜之间发生了变化。在NDVI高的河岸地区,到深夜时,进行了许多转弯的较短运动。这种行为很可能与猎物的处理有关,这表明强壮的猫头鹰更有可能在傍晚打猎,因此携带较大的猎物会短距离旅行。到深夜,转弯角度变化有限的短暂运动是主要的运动状态。当猫头鹰离开高NDVI的区域时,它们会在经过清理的土地和不透水的表面上快速穿越很长一段距离,以连接到下一个栖息地斑块,然后它们又转变回NDVI较高的较短步长。这项研究强调了河岸植被和高NDVI区域在驱动强大的猫头鹰运动和在城市景观中觅食方面的至关重要性。保护的重点应放在保留和恢复河岸走廊上,不仅是强大的猫头鹰及其猎物的地区,也是许多利用相似资源的其他物种的地区。

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