Shifting and expanding ranges of a sub-Arctic caribou herd and associated changes in vegetation

IF 4.3 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ECOLOGY
Kathleen M. Orndahl, Torsten W. Bentzen, Logan T. Berner, Libby P. W. Ehlers, Mark Hebblewhite, Jim D. Herriges, Kyle Joly, Matthew J. Macander, Eric C. Palm, Michael J. Suitor, Scott J. Goetz
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Abstract

Rapid climate warming has contributed to significant changes in Arctic and boreal vegetation over the past half century. Changes in vegetation can impact wildlife by altering habitat and forage availability, which can affect behavior and range use. However, animals can also influence vegetation through foraging and trampling and therefore play an important role in determining ecosystem responses to climate change. As wildlife populations grow, density-dependent processes can prompt range expansion or shifts. One mechanism for this is density-dependent forage reduction, which can contribute to nutritional stress and population declines, and can also alter vegetation change trajectories. We assessed the range characteristics of a migratory caribou (Rangifer tarandus) herd in east-central Alaska and west-central Yukon Territory as it grew (1992–2017) then declined (2017–2020). Furthermore, we analyzed the correlation between caribou relative spatial density and vegetation change over this period using remotely sensed models of plant functional type cover. Over this period, caribou population density increased in all seasonal ranges. This was most acute in the calving range where density increased 8-fold, from 1.5 to 12.0 animals km−2. Concurrent with increasing density, we documented range shifts and expansion across summer, post-calving and winter ranges. In particular, summer range size doubled (12,000 km2 increase) and overlap with core range (areas with repeated year-round use) was halved. Meanwhile, lichen cover, a key forage item, declined more in areas with high caribou density (2.4% absolute, 22% relative decline in cover) compared to areas where caribou were mostly absent (0.3% absolute, 1.9% relative decline). Conversely, deciduous shrub cover increased more in high caribou density areas. However, increases were dominated by less palatable shrubs whereas more palatable shrubs (i.e., willow [Salix spp.]) were stable or declined slightly. These changes in vegetation cover were small relative to uncertainty in the map products used to calculate change. Nonetheless, correlations between vegetation change and caribou range characteristics, along with concerning demographic trends reported over this same period, suggest changing forage conditions may have played a role in the herd's subsequent population decline. Our research highlights the potential of remotely sensed metrics of vegetation change for assessing the impacts of herbivory and trampling and stresses the importance of in situ data such as exclosures for validating such findings.

亚北极驯鹿群活动范围的移动和扩大以及与之相关的植被变化
在过去的半个世纪里,快速的气候变暖导致了北极和北方植被的显著变化。植被的变化可以通过改变栖息地和饲料供应来影响野生动物,从而影响它们的行为和范围利用。然而,动物也可以通过觅食和践踏来影响植被,因此在决定生态系统对气候变化的响应方面发挥重要作用。随着野生动物种群的增长,依赖于密度的过程可以促使范围扩大或转移。其中一个机制是密度依赖性的饲料减少,这可能导致营养压力和人口下降,也可能改变植被变化轨迹。我们评估了阿拉斯加中东部和育空地区中西部的一个迁徙驯鹿群(Rangifer tarandus)的范围特征,随着它的增长(1992-2017)和下降(2017-2020)。在此基础上,利用植物功能类型覆盖遥感模型分析了这一时期北美驯鹿相对空间密度与植被变化的相关性。在此期间,北美驯鹿的种群密度在所有季节范围内都有所增加。这在产犊范围内最为严重,密度增加了8倍,从1.5只增加到12.0只。随着密度的增加,我们记录了夏季、产犊后和冬季范围的变化和扩张。特别是,夏季范围的面积增加了一倍(增加了12,000平方公里),与核心范围(全年重复使用的区域)的重叠部分减少了一半。同时,在北美驯鹿密度高的地区,地衣覆盖度比北美驯鹿密度低的地区(绝对覆盖度为2.4%,相对覆盖度下降22%)下降幅度更大(绝对覆盖度为0.3%,相对覆盖度下降1.9%)。相反,在驯鹿密度高的地区,落叶灌木覆盖面积增加更多。然而,增加的主要是不太美味的灌木,而更美味的灌木(如柳树)则保持稳定或略有下降。相对于用于计算变化的地图产品的不确定性,植被覆盖的这些变化很小。尽管如此,植被变化与驯鹿活动范围特征之间的相关性,以及同期报告的有关人口趋势,表明饲料条件的变化可能在鹿群随后的数量下降中发挥了作用。我们的研究强调了遥感植被变化指标在评估草食和践踏影响方面的潜力,并强调了原位数据(如封闭)对验证这些发现的重要性。
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Ecological Applications
Ecological Applications 环境科学-环境科学
CiteScore
9.50
自引率
2.00%
发文量
268
审稿时长
6 months
期刊介绍: The pages of Ecological Applications are open to research and discussion papers that integrate ecological science and concepts with their application and implications. Of special interest are papers that develop the basic scientific principles on which environmental decision-making should rest, and those that discuss the application of ecological concepts to environmental problem solving, policy, and management. Papers that deal explicitly with policy matters are welcome. Interdisciplinary approaches are encouraged, as are short communications on emerging environmental challenges.
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