Landscape Features and Caribou Harvesting during Three Decades in Newfoundland

IF 1.3 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q3 ECOLOGY
Jordan A. McNamara, J. Schaefer, G. Bastille‐Rousseau, S. Mahoney
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ABSTRACT Landscapes can influence the distribution of harvesting by influencing animal distribution and hunter access. For species like caribou, Rangifer tarandus, decades-long shifts in abundance and distribution might alter such relationships, but few studies have been conducted at such scales. We examined relationships between landscape features and 21,380 harvest records of migratory caribou in Newfoundland during caribou population growth (1980s), cessation of growth (1990s), and decline (2000s). We focused on features hypothesized to influence the distributions of caribou and hunters: lichen landcover, roads, cutblocks, outfitter camps, power lines, and towns. We uncovered larger harvests by resident hunters of male and female caribou among lichen landcover, likely providing preferred caribou forage, and larger harvests by non-resident hunters of male caribou away from towns, reflecting the locations of outfitter camps. Only during later decades, resident harvests occurred nearer power lines and cutblocks, likely providing hunter access and reflecting risk-prone foraging by caribou. We surmise that the harvest was facilitated by open habitats, preferred by caribou, and anthropogenic features leading to hunter access, especially as the caribou population declined. Such knowledge at broad scales is increasingly important in an era of widespread disruption to landscapes.
纽芬兰三十年来的景观特征和北美驯鹿的收获
景观可以通过影响动物分布和猎人进入来影响采伐分布。对于像北美驯鹿这样的物种,长达数十年的丰度和分布变化可能会改变这种关系,但很少有研究在这样的规模上进行。研究了纽芬兰21,380个迁徙驯鹿收获记录与景观特征之间的关系,这些记录发生在驯鹿数量增长(1980年代)、停止增长(1990年代)和下降(2000年代)期间。我们把重点放在假设会影响北美驯鹿和猎人分布的特征上:地衣覆盖、道路、路障、露营营地、电线和城镇。我们发现,在地衣覆盖的土地上,居民猎人对雄性和雌性驯鹿的收获更大,这可能是驯鹿首选的饲料,而非居民猎人对远离城镇的雄性驯鹿的收获更大,这反映了露营地的位置。只是在后来的几十年里,居民的收获发生在靠近输电线和路障的地方,可能为猎人提供了通道,也反映了驯鹿觅食的风险。我们推测,驯鹿喜欢的开放栖息地促进了收获,而人类活动的特征导致了猎人的进入,特别是随着驯鹿数量的减少。在一个景观被广泛破坏的时代,这种广泛的知识变得越来越重要。
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Ecoscience
Ecoscience 环境科学-生态学
CiteScore
2.80
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0.00%
发文量
13
审稿时长
>36 weeks
期刊介绍: Écoscience, is a multidisciplinary journal that covers all aspects of ecology. The journal welcomes submissions in English or French and publishes original work focusing on patterns and processes at various temporal and spatial scales across different levels of biological organization. Articles include original research, brief communications and reviews.
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