Using integrated step-selection analyses to map high-risk electrocution areas for a highly mobile species

IF 1.9 3区 环境科学与生态学 Q3 ECOLOGY
Caroline D. Cappello, Kenneth V. Jacobson, James T. Driscoll, Kyle M. McCarty, Javan M. Bauder
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Knowledge of animal-movement patterns is a crucial component in identifying areas with high potential for human–wildlife conflict and in prioritizing associated management actions. Electrical energy infrastructure is a major source of mortality for animals worldwide, with millions of birds colliding with or being electrocuted by power lines and power-pole infrastructure each year. Movement, habitat use, and the spatial distribution of electrocution risk can vary with age, but studies of younger age classes are often hampered because these groups are difficult to observe and lack well-defined home ranges. To identify movement patterns and high-use areas of bald eagles in Arizona, USA, we analyzed global positioning system (GPS) telemetry data collected from 13 immature bald eagles (Haliaeetus leucocephalus) across Arizona between 2017 and 2023. We built multi-scale, integrated step-selection functions that evaluated eagle responses to a suite of environmental covariates. We then used these models to simulate eagle movement and predict habitat use within and surrounding Maricopa County, which contains both the Phoenix Metropolitan Area and the plurality of bald eagle breeding areas in Arizona. We provide a use case for how these simulated movements could be used by resource managers to identify high-risk areas for electrocution. Eagles avoided urban areas and selected steeper slopes, more pronounced ridges, and areas with greater water and wetland land cover. Predicted habitat use by bald eagles was greatest near waterbodies and along ridges and steep slopes, and indicated where power infrastructure may pose greater electrocution risk. We show how integrated step-selection analyses and movement path simulation may be used for subadult animals lacking stable home ranges to predict high-use areas and identify locations with greater potential for negative human–wildlife interactions.

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利用综合阶梯选择分析绘制高流动性物种的高危触电区
了解动物运动模式是确定人类与野生动物冲突高可能性地区和确定相关管理行动优先次序的关键组成部分。电力基础设施是全世界动物死亡的主要来源,每年有数百万只鸟与电线和电线杆基础设施相撞或触电。运动、栖息地使用和触电风险的空间分布可能随年龄而变化,但对较年轻年龄组的研究往往受到阻碍,因为这些群体难以观察,而且缺乏明确的活动范围。为了确定美国亚利桑那州秃鹰的活动模式和高使用区域,我们分析了2017年至2023年在亚利桑那州收集的13只未成熟秃鹰(halaeetus leucocephalus)的全球定位系统(GPS)遥测数据。我们建立了多尺度、集成的阶梯选择函数来评估鹰对一系列环境协变量的反应。然后,我们使用这些模型来模拟鹰的运动,并预测马里科帕县及其周围的栖息地使用情况,马里科帕县包括凤凰城大都市区和亚利桑那州的多个白头鹰繁殖区。我们提供了一个用例,说明资源管理人员如何使用这些模拟运动来识别电刑的高风险区域。老鹰避开城市地区,选择更陡峭的斜坡,更明显的山脊,以及有更多水和湿地覆盖的地区。预测秃鹰的栖息地在水体附近、山脊和陡坡附近最大,并指出电力基础设施可能造成更大的触电风险。我们展示了如何将综合阶梯选择分析和运动路径模拟用于缺乏稳定家园范围的亚成年动物,以预测高利用区域并确定具有更大潜在负面人类与野生动物相互作用的位置。
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Journal of Wildlife Management
Journal of Wildlife Management 环境科学-动物学
CiteScore
4.00
自引率
13.00%
发文量
188
审稿时长
9-24 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Wildlife Management publishes manuscripts containing information from original research that contributes to basic wildlife science. Suitable topics include investigations into the biology and ecology of wildlife and their habitats that has direct or indirect implications for wildlife management and conservation. This includes basic information on wildlife habitat use, reproduction, genetics, demographics, viability, predator-prey relationships, space-use, movements, behavior, and physiology; but within the context of contemporary management and conservation issues such that the knowledge may ultimately be useful to wildlife practitioners. Also considered are theoretical and conceptual aspects of wildlife science, including development of new approaches to quantitative analyses, modeling of wildlife populations and habitats, and other topics that are germane to advancing wildlife science. Limited reviews or meta analyses will be considered if they provide a meaningful new synthesis or perspective on an appropriate subject. Direct evaluation of management practices or policies should be sent to the Wildlife Society Bulletin, as should papers reporting new tools or techniques. However, papers that report new tools or techniques, or effects of management practices, within the context of a broader study investigating basic wildlife biology and ecology will be considered by The Journal of Wildlife Management. Book reviews of relevant topics in basic wildlife research and biology.
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