Mule Deer Response to Invasive Annual Grasses: Implications for Strategic Management in Sagebrush Priority Areas

IF 2.4 3区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 ECOLOGY
Kurt T. Smith , Brian A. Mealor , Jerod A. Merkle
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Invasive annual grasses (IAG) are a widespread threat to the sagebrush steppe (Artemisia spp. L) rangelands and associated wildlife of the western United States. Multiple ungulate species including mule deer (Odocoileus hemionus Rafinesque) rely on sagebrush steppe seasonally. While substantial efforts have been made to conserve critical mule deer habitat, less attention has been given to mule deer habitat affected by IAGs and there is limited information about how mule deer respond to IAG invasions. We evaluated mule deer resource selection in a sagebrush grassland community impacted by IAGs in northeast Wyoming. We then used empirical model estimates to forecast how IAG management could impact mule deer habitat in the future following a strategic IAG framework focused on defending and growing sagebrush core areas most threatened by IAGs. We found that mule deer responded to IAGs in a nonlinear pattern across all seasons and strongly avoided areas once cover exceeded approximately 20%. When projecting results 20 yr into the future, we found that over half of the study area is expected to experience significant declines in mule deer habitat quality if IAGs continue to spread at the same rate observed over the past two decades. However, with targeted IAG treatments, we predicted widespread improvements in mule deer habitat, particularly in priority areas where ecological integrity can be restored with future IAG management. Our findings reinforce the emerging notion that ecosystem-based frameworks designed to defend and grow intact sagebrush steppe through strategic management efforts also have the potential to benefit species of conservation interest. As current conservation efforts to mitigate IAGs are not progressing fast enough to address the magnitude of the IAG problem in sagebrush across the west, strategic management efforts will be necessary to maintain important habitats for numerous sagebrush occurring wildlife.
骡鹿对一年生草入侵的响应:对山艾树优先区战略管理的启示
入侵的一年生草(IAG)是美国西部艾草草原(Artemisia spp. L)牧场和相关野生动物的广泛威胁。包括骡鹿(Odocoileus hemionus Rafinesque)在内的多种有蹄类动物季节性地依赖于山艾草草原。尽管人们为保护重要的骡鹿栖息地做出了大量努力,但对IAG对骡鹿栖息地的影响关注较少,关于骡鹿如何应对IAG入侵的信息有限。以怀俄明东北部受iag影响的山艾草群落为研究对象,对该群落的骡鹿资源选择进行了评价。然后,我们使用经验模型估计,预测IAG管理在未来如何影响骡鹿栖息地,并遵循IAG战略框架,重点是保护和种植受IAG威胁最严重的山艾树核心地区。我们发现,在所有季节,骡鹿对iag的反应都是非线性的,一旦覆盖面积超过20%,它们就会强烈避开。在预测未来20年的结果时,我们发现,如果iag继续以过去20年观察到的相同速度传播,预计超过一半的研究区域将经历骡鹿栖息地质量的显着下降。然而,通过有针对性的IAG处理,我们预测骡鹿栖息地的广泛改善,特别是在未来IAG管理可以恢复生态完整性的重点地区。我们的研究结果加强了一个新兴的概念,即通过战略管理工作来保护和生长完整的山艾草草原的基于生态系统的框架也有可能使保护感兴趣的物种受益。由于目前减少IAG的保护工作进展不够快,不足以解决整个西部山艾树IAG问题的严重性,因此有必要采取战略管理措施,以维护大量山艾树野生动物的重要栖息地。
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Rangeland Ecology & Management
Rangeland Ecology & Management 农林科学-环境科学
CiteScore
4.60
自引率
13.00%
发文量
87
审稿时长
12-24 weeks
期刊介绍: Rangeland Ecology & Management publishes all topics-including ecology, management, socioeconomic and policy-pertaining to global rangelands. The journal''s mission is to inform academics, ecosystem managers and policy makers of science-based information to promote sound rangeland stewardship. Author submissions are published in five manuscript categories: original research papers, high-profile forum topics, concept syntheses, as well as research and technical notes. Rangelands represent approximately 50% of the Earth''s land area and provision multiple ecosystem services for large human populations. This expansive and diverse land area functions as coupled human-ecological systems. Knowledge of both social and biophysical system components and their interactions represent the foundation for informed rangeland stewardship. Rangeland Ecology & Management uniquely integrates information from multiple system components to address current and pending challenges confronting global rangelands.
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