东北虎(Panthera tigris altaica)的精细尺度运动模式对冬季栖息地渗透性的响应

Ying Wang, Wannian Cheng, Yanhui Guan, J. Qi, N. Roberts, D. Wen, Zhigang Cheng, Feng Shan, Yan Zhao, J. Gu
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生活在保护区的东北虎数量正在增加,中国在这方面取得了重大进展,特别是在珲春附近的中俄边境地区,中国发现了大部分东北虎。然而,有必要将东北虎从边境进一步分散,因为该地区的面积不足以支持该种群的可持续生存。2012-2015年冬季和2022年1月,我们在珲春市追踪了38条东北虎雪迹,并进行了样线调查和相机陷阱调查,在精细尺度上评估了东北虎对景观的响应及其渗透率。结果表明,城镇、灌木和林道是影响东北虎活动的主要因素。此外,老虎路径在首选栖息地具有较低的弯曲度。这为小规模的生境改造提供了信息,以增加景观渗透性和促进扩散。
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The fine‐scale movement pattern of Amur tiger (Panthera tigris altaica) responds to winter habitat permeability
The number of Amur tigers living in protected regions is increasing, and China has achieved significant progress in this regard, especially at the Sino‐Russia border region around Hunchun where most of the Amur tigers are found in China. However, there is a need to increase the dispersal of Amur tigers further from the border as the region is not large enough to support the sustainable survival of the population. In the winter of 2012–2015 and January 2022, we tracked 38 Amur tiger snow traces and performed line transect and camera trap surveys in Hunchun to assess Amur tiger movements in response to the landscape and its permeability at fine scales. Our results showed that towns, shrubs, and forest roads are the main factors influencing Amur tiger movements. Furthermore, tiger paths were characterized by lower tortuosity in preferred habitats. This provides information for small‐scale habitat modification to increase landscape permeability and facilitate dispersal.
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