Spatio-temporal dynamics of African wild dogs in response to larger carnivores in an ecosystem with artificial water provisioning

IF 4.9 1区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION
Elisa Sandoval-Serés , Egil Dröge , Marion Valeix , Esther van der Meer , Lara L. Sousa , Justin Seymour-Smith , Andrea Sibanda , Elise Say-Sallaz , Liz Campbell , Duhita Naware , Daphine Madhlamoto , Roseline Mandisodza-Chikerema , Andrew J. Loveridge
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Temporal and spatial partitioning are forms of niche segregation to reduce species competition. Subordinate carnivores can use reactive or proactive strategies to avoid larger predators. We aimed to evaluate if African wild dogs avoid larger predators (leopards, lions and spotted hyaenas) reactively or proactively in space and time at different spatial and temporal scales in an ecosystem with artificial water provisioning in Hwange National Park, Zimbabwe. We used camera-trapping data and generalized linear mixed models, activity pattern overlap, and time-to-event analyses. In general, wild dogs used the same space as the other three larger predators, but at different times. Temporal avoidance of all three predators was especially strong close to waterholes. Spatio-temporally, wild dogs mainly used a reactive strategy to avoid hyaenas, and most likely a proactive strategy towards lions and leopards. Wild dogs were able to coexist at different times in areas (rich in prey) with high aggregation and density of predators (but lower than ∼14 hyaenas/100km2) as long as there was closed vegetation, and enough permanent waterholes (above ∼0.01 waterholes per km2, waterholes being surrogates for prey aggregation and abundance). Conservation management tools should implement heterogeneous waterhole-provisioning schemes to facilitate interspecific coexistence through increasing niche-partitioning opportunities.

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人工供水生态系统中非洲野狗对大型食肉动物的时空动态响应
时间和空间分区是生态位分离的形式,以减少物种竞争。从属食肉动物可以使用被动或主动的策略来避开大型捕食者。本研究旨在评估在津巴布韦万基国家公园人工供水生态系统中,非洲野狗在不同时空尺度上对大型捕食者(豹子、狮子和斑点鬣狗)的躲避反应性或主动性。我们使用相机捕获数据和广义线性混合模型、活动模式重叠和事件时间分析。一般来说,野狗与其他三种大型掠食者使用相同的空间,但时间不同。在靠近水坑的地方,对这三种掠食者的暂时躲避尤为强烈。在时空上,野狗主要采用被动策略来躲避鬣狗,而最可能采用主动策略来躲避狮子和豹子。只要有封闭的植被和足够的永久水坑(每平方公里超过0.01个水坑,水坑代表猎物聚集和丰度),野狗就能在不同时间共存于捕食者聚集和密度高(但低于每100平方公里14只鬣狗)的地区(猎物丰富)。保护管理工具应实施异质水孔供应方案,通过增加生态位划分机会促进种间共存。
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Biological Conservation
Biological Conservation 环境科学-环境科学
CiteScore
10.20
自引率
3.40%
发文量
295
审稿时长
61 days
期刊介绍: Biological Conservation is an international leading journal in the discipline of conservation biology. The journal publishes articles spanning a diverse range of fields that contribute to the biological, sociological, and economic dimensions of conservation and natural resource management. The primary aim of Biological Conservation is the publication of high-quality papers that advance the science and practice of conservation, or which demonstrate the application of conservation principles for natural resource management and policy. Therefore it will be of interest to a broad international readership.
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