Microhabitat selection of meadow and steppe vipers enlightened by digital photography and image processing to describe grassland vegetation structure

IF 1.9 3区 生物学 Q1 ZOOLOGY
E. Mizsei, M. Budai, G. Rák, B. Bancsik, D. Radovics, M. Szabolcs, A. Móré, C. Vadász, G. Dudás, S. Lengyel
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Understanding animals' selection of microhabitats is important in both ecology and biodiversity conservation. However, there is no generally accepted methodology for the characterization of microhabitats, especially for vegetation structure. We studied microhabitat selection of three Vipera snakes by comparing grassland vegetation structure between viper occurrence points and random points in three grassland ecosystems: V. graeca in mountain meadows of Albania, V. renardi in loess steppes of Ukraine and V. ursinii in sand grasslands in Hungary. We quantified vegetation structure in an objective manner by automated processing of images taken of the vegetation against a vegetation profile board under standardized conditions. We developed an R script for automatic calculation of four vegetation structure variables derived from raster data obtained in the images: leaf area (LA), height of closed vegetation (HCV), maximum height of vegetation (MHV) and foliage height diversity (FHD). Generalized linear mixed models revealed that snake occurrence was positively related to HCV in V. graeca, to LA in V. renardi and to LA and MHV in V. ursinii, and negatively to HCV in V. ursinii. Our results demonstrate that vegetation structure variables derived from automated image processing significantly relate to viper microhabitat selection. Our method minimizes the risk of subjectivity in measuring vegetation structure, enables the aggregation of adjacent pixel data and is suitable for comparison of or extrapolation across different vegetation types or ecosystems.

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利用数码摄影和图像处理技术描述草地植被结构的草甸和草原毒蛇微生境选择
了解动物对微生境的选择对生态学和生物多样性保护具有重要意义。然而,对于微生境的特征,特别是植被结构的特征,目前还没有普遍接受的方法。通过比较阿尔巴尼亚山地草甸的V. graeca、乌克兰黄土草原的V. renardi和匈牙利沙质草原的V. ursinii三种草地生态系统毒蛇发生点和随机点的草地植被结构,研究了三种毒蛇的微生境选择。在标准化条件下,我们通过对植被剖面板拍摄的植被图像进行自动处理,客观地量化了植被结构。我们开发了一个R脚本,用于自动计算从图像中获得的栅格数据中得到的四个植被结构变量:叶面积(LA)、封闭植被高度(HCV)、植被最大高度(MHV)和叶高度多样性(FHD)。广义线性混合模型显示,蛇的发生与希腊弧菌的HCV呈正相关,与renardi弧菌的LA和乌尔西尼弧菌的LA和MHV呈正相关,与乌尔西尼弧菌的HCV呈负相关。研究结果表明,自动图像处理得到的植被结构变量与毒蛇微生境选择有显著关系。我们的方法最大限度地降低了测量植被结构时的主观性风险,使相邻像素数据能够聚集,并且适用于不同植被类型或生态系统的比较或外推。
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Journal of Zoology
Journal of Zoology 生物-动物学
CiteScore
3.80
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0.00%
发文量
90
审稿时长
2.8 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Zoology publishes high-quality research papers that are original and are of broad interest. The Editors seek studies that are hypothesis-driven and interdisciplinary in nature. Papers on animal behaviour, ecology, physiology, anatomy, developmental biology, evolution, systematics, genetics and genomics will be considered; research that explores the interface between these disciplines is strongly encouraged. Studies dealing with geographically and/or taxonomically restricted topics should test general hypotheses, describe novel findings or have broad implications. The Journal of Zoology aims to maintain an effective but fair peer-review process that recognises research quality as a combination of the relevance, approach and execution of a research study.
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